I think that’s parents who made a mistake here when she got pregnant
I Resented My Aunt for Years—Then I Learned Who She Really Was

Here’s her letter:
Dear Bright Side,
My aunt never married and never had children of her own, but she constantly commented on everything I did. From my choices to my plans, and even small decisions. She would often say, “You’re making the same mistakes I made.”
I never understood why she cared so much. To me, it felt suffocating. Judgmental. Overbearing.
As I got older, I pulled away. I told myself she was bitter, maybe regretful. Sometimes, I even resented her.
I never imagined there was a reason behind it.
Although she was mom’s younger sister, she watched me grow up from a distance. She never crossed obvious boundaries, but she was always there, always observing, always commenting.
I assumed she was projecting her own disappointments onto me. I didn’t realize she was carrying something much heavier.
A chance discovery.
Last month, my aunt passed away. While helping clean out her house, I found something strange, a diary hidden behind a bookshelf. It looked old and well-worn.
I hesitated before opening it, but nothing could have prepared me for its contents.
I didn’t know what to do with the information.
One entry said: “She has no idea that I’m her real mother.” I couldn’t breathe. As I read on, the truth came out.
She had gotten pregnant at 17. Her parents forced her to give the baby to her sister: my mother. She watched me grow up, knowing who I really was, but never being able to say it.
Both my grandparents and my parents had already passed away so I had no one to confront. Just the truth.
I finally understood her fear.

That’s insane. I may feel how torturing it was to see you every day and not feel the mama-daughter moment
Omg!! Poor woman, lived her whole like with this secret
Suddenly, everything made sense. Every criticism wasn’t control, it was fear. Every harsh word wasn’t judgment, it was love she didn’t know how to express.
The last entry broke me. “I pushed her because I couldn’t hold her. I loved her too much to ruin her life with the truth.” I cried for days.
I can’t stop thinking about it.
It’s been two weeks since my discovery and I can’t forget it. The aunt who I thought didn’t understand me turned out to be my mother.
She loved me from the sidelines. She protected me in silence. She gave up being my mom because she believed it was best for me. And now, I’ll never get to call her that.
Tessie
Thank you for opening up to us. This isn’t an easy situation to be in, and you’re probably feeling a lot of emotions right now, here’s our advice to you:
- Some discoveries are too big to process alone: Learning something that reshapes your identity can be overwhelming and destabilizing. Speaking with a therapist can help you work through grief, anger, and confusion without rushing yourself to “make sense” of it.
- It’s okay to mourn more than one loss at the same time: There are many types of grief. You may grieve the person you lost, the relationship you thought you had, and the one you never got to experience. Allowing space for all of those feelings is part of healing.
- Sharing the truth selectively can bring support: You don’t owe the story to everyone, but letting a trusted person know can ease the isolation. Big revelations often feel lighter when they’re carried with help.
If you discovered something like this, would it change how you remember the past — or how you forgive it?
Sometimes grief can be the catalyst to express your love for the person you lost in a creative way. Here are 12 touching ways people turned grief into works of art.
Comments
Her being your biological mother doesn't undo the fact she was mean to you. Parents are often mean and neglectful and abusive, that's not anything new. Loving you and being harsh to you are not two things that can't exist at the same time. Both can be true.
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