AITAH for Not Giving Up My Promotion to My Coworker Who Just Had a Baby?
Climbing the career ladder is hard enough without added pressure from coworkers or guilt-tripping from management. But what happens when your success clashes with someone else’s personal life? Today’s AITAH-inspired story dives into workplace tension, gender expectations, and whether ambition makes you the villain.
Let’s get into it.
The Dilemma: One Promotion, Two Candidates

Our storyteller—let’s call her Sara—is a 28-year-old marketing specialist who has worked at her company for four years. She recently applied for and was offered a major promotion to a team lead position. It was a big step forward in her career, and she was thrilled.
But then came the twist.
A day after accepting the offer, Sara’s coworker Jenna—who had returned from maternity leave just two weeks earlier—pulled her aside. Jenna congratulated her, but then asked something unexpected:
“Would you consider stepping aside so I can take the role instead?”
Jenna explained that she had been eyeing the same position before going on leave, and felt it was “only fair” she get the opportunity now that she was back. She said turning down Sara would show “solidarity with other women,” especially mothers, who often fall behind at work due to family responsibilities.
Sara was stunned.
The Response: “No, I Worked for This”





