Should I Confront My Uncle For Flirting With Me After Divorce?

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Vivian
Vivian
2026-05-18 15:22:31
This sucks, and I'm sorry you're dealing with it. Confrontation is scary, but so is staying silent when someone disrespects you. Try scripting what you’ll say beforehand—something like, 'I need to address something. Your behavior lately has crossed a line, and it stops now.' No smiles, no softening. He might backpedal or act offended, but hold your ground. Your comfort matters more than his ego.

If face-to-face feels too intense, a text or email works too. Just get it out there. You’re not overreacting; you’re setting a boundary. And if family tries to rug-sweep? That says more about them than you.
David
David
2026-05-18 17:58:47
Been in a similar spot with a cousin who couldn’t take a hint. First, trust your discomfort—it’s valid. Confrontation doesn’t have to be dramatic; sometimes the quietest words carry the most weight. Try, 'I’ve noticed some comments that feel inappropriate. I’d appreciate it if you’d stop.' If he laughs it off or gaslights you, that’s his problem. Repeat as needed.

Document incidents if they escalate (screenshots, witnesses). And if he doesn’t back off? Reduce contact. You don’t owe him access to you. Family shouldn’t mean enduring discomfort.
Xander
Xander
2026-05-18 18:46:29
Divorce can leave people emotionally vulnerable, and sometimes they act in ways they wouldn't normally. Your uncle's behavior is inappropriate, no question about that. But before confrontation, think about what you want the outcome to be. Do you want an apology? Distance? Clarity? Sometimes writing down your thoughts first helps—it gives you control over the tone. If you decide to speak up, keep it direct but calm. 'Your comments make me uncomfortable. Please stop.' No need to justify or overexplain. If he deflects or denies, that's his issue, not yours. Boundaries are non-negotiable.

Family dynamics complicate things, though. If direct confrontation feels too charged, consider enlisting another trusted relative as a mediator. Or, if safety is a concern, prioritize that over diplomacy. Trust your gut—if something feels off, it probably is. You deserve to feel safe, especially around family.
Vivian
Vivian
2026-05-21 11:29:31
Ugh, family drama is the worst, especially when it crosses lines like this. Flirting after a divorce? Sounds like he's using your vulnerability as an opportunity, which is gross. I'd say call it out, but maybe not in a fiery showdown—unless that's your style. A simple, 'Hey, that’s not cool' with dead-eye seriousness can shut it down fast. If he plays dumb, repeat yourself like a broken record. People like that rely on you doubting yourself. Don't.

And if he persists? Limit contact. You don’t owe him your time or politeness. Surround yourself with people who respect you, not those who make you question their motives. Life’s too short for creepy uncles.
Scarlett
Scarlett
2026-05-21 18:15:21
Awkward family situations are the worst. If your uncle’s flirting is making you uneasy, you absolutely have the right to say something. Keep it simple: 'Your jokes/comments aren’t funny to me. Let’s keep things respectful.' No need to engage in debate. If he reacts badly, that’s on him—not you. Prioritize your peace. Sometimes, avoiding them altogether is the best solution. You don’t have to tolerate behavior that makes you cringe.
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