AITA for calling my stepsister the "ugly stepsister" because she freaked out over a nickname?

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In a home where humor often masks deeper sensitivities, a young woman known affectionately as “The Princess” navigates the delicate balance between who she is and how others see her.

Her family’s playful teasing, born from years of understanding her quirks and sensory challenges, weaves a complex tapestry of love, frustration, and unspoken emotions.

Yet beneath the laughter lies a simmering tension with her stepsister Georgia, whose sharp words and simmering resentment threaten to unravel the fragile peace.

In this family, where every joke carries weight and every silence speaks volumes, the struggle to be heard and accepted pulses quietly beneath the surface.

AITA for calling my stepsister the "ugly stepsister" because she freaked out over a nickname?
‘AITA for calling my stepsister the "ugly stepsister" because she freaked out over a nickname?’

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Users didn’t stay quiet — they showed up in full force, mixing support with sharp criticism. From calling out bad behavior to offering real talk, the comments lit up fast.

The original poster (OP) is facing a long-standing family dynamic where a nickname, used jokingly for years due to her sensitivities, has become a point of explosive conflict instigated by her stepsister, Georgia.

While the OP admits her final comment targeted an insecurity, she feels justified in responding to Georgia's pattern of making family interactions about herself and reacting dramatically when the focus shifts.

Is the OP justified in using a sharp, targeted retort to defend a long-es**blished, harmless family joke against a pattern of disruptive behavior, or did she cross an ethical line by knowingly attacking an insecurity to end the confrontation?