AITA for kicking my sister out of my home after she told me it was karma that I can’t have kids?

kaila04 1538 comments

For seven long years, she has endured the heartbreaking struggle of trying to bring life into the world, only to be met with relentless loss and the crushing weight of PCOS.

Each mis*****age shatters her spirit a little more, leaving her feeling like a failure in a dream she desperately wants to fulfill—not just for herself, but for the man who loves her and yearns for a child, and for the ailing grandparents waiting for a new generation to cherish.

In the wake of her latest loss, the fragile threads of family support fray when her sister’s cold dismissal cuts deep, turning a moment of raw vulnerability into a storm of pain and misunderstanding.

What was once a bond of empathy now feels like a harsh reminder of isolation, as she grapples with guilt, grief, and the silent question of why her body has betrayed her so cruelly.

AITA for kicking my sister out of my home after she told me it was karma that I can’t have kids?
‘AITA for kicking my sister out of my home after she told me it was karma that I can’t have kids?’

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The original poster is experiencing intense emotional distress due to years of fertility struggles and multiple mis*****ages, leading to deep feelings of failure, especially concerning her partner and in-laws' desire for children.

Her central conflict arises from the harsh, unexpected judgment from her sister regarding her past decisions, which led the OP to sever contact with her entire immediate family.

Given the deep emotional wound inflicted by the sister's comments during a time of extreme vulnerability, was the OP justified in immediately cu***ng off contact with her sister and subsequently facing pressure from the rest of her family, or did she overreact to insensitive but perhaps unintended bluntness?