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AITA for refusing to give my parents the “first grandchild” after they disowned me?

by John Doe
October 16, 2025
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The narrator (27F) recounts a difficult situation stemming from a choice made when she was 19. After becoming pregnant, her conservative parents reacted strongly, issuing an ultimatum: either give the baby up for adoption or face complete severance of ties. The narrator refused to give up her child.

As a result of her refusal, her parents disowned her, providing no support while she finished college and raised her son alone for seven years. Recently, after the narrator’s younger sister had a baby, the parents have attempted to re-establish contact, citing guilt and a desire to know their “first grandchild,” while ignoring the narrator’s son. When the narrator refused to allow them access to her son, the parents accused her of cruelty, leaving her questioning whether she is being selfish.

AITA for refusing to give my parents the “first grandchild” after they disowned me?

So, some background: When I (27F) was 19, I got...

They told me I had "ruined my future," called me...

I refused to give up my child, so they followed...

I finished college, built a career, and raised my son...

Fast forward to now-my younger sister (24F) just had her...

They threw a huge baby shower, constantly post about being...

But then-out of NOWHERE-they reached out to me, saying they...

They even had the audacity to say my son "deserves"...

They made their choice seven years ago, and I won't...

They got mad and said I was being "cruel" and...

My sister is saying I should at least consider it...

As family therapist and author Terri Cole explains, “Boundaries are the self-protective standards we create to honor our own needs and respect the needs of others.” In this scenario, the parents are attempting to dictate the terms of a relationship with the grandchild without first respecting the boundaries set by the person who cared for the child for seven years—the narrator.

The parents’ behavior exhibits a pattern of conditional love and entitlement, prioritizing their emotional desire to be grandparents over the previous choices they enforced. Their sudden desire to reconnect, framed around guilt and the concept of what the son ‘deserves,’ suggests their motivation is self-serving rather than centered on genuine reconciliation or the well-being of the child. The narrator is rightly exercising her parental right to determine who has access to her child, especially given the history of abandonment. Her sister’s plea, while likely well-intentioned, pressures the narrator into sacrificing her established emotional safety for the sake of familial peace, which is not her responsibility to maintain.

The narrator’s refusal to allow contact is an appropriate and strong assertion of parental agency following years of rejection. A constructive approach for future interactions, should the narrator choose to engage minimally, would be to require a significant period of consistent, low-stakes communication (perhaps only via mail or scheduled calls without the son present) to demonstrate sustained commitment before any in-person contact is considered. Reconnection must be earned through consistent behavior, not demanded through emotional leverage.

What do you think of this story?





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Pinorckle Tough one,

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You can't always choose your siblings & parents. Maybe do...

Round-Ticket-39 Were they abusive? If not i would let my...

Just because i think every kid deserves loving grandparents If...

cla*s="comment_author">Comprehensive-Chard9: They abandoned you at 19 with a baby.

Heartless and hypocritical old people, they don't deserve pity.

bluehorserunning You don't owe your parents anything, but you do...

Maybe not today, but at some point, when he's old...

Substantial-Bee-5618 FAKE STORY ! This b**ch has multiple aita posts...

Sometimes her parents are present in her life, in another...

The narrator is currently facing significant emotional pressure from her parents, who have reappeared after years of estrangement, seeking a relationship solely centered around their desire to be grandparents. Her central conflict involves balancing her justified need to protect her son from people who previously rejected him against the pressure from her parents and sister suggesting she should forgive them for her son’s benefit.

The core question remains whether the narrator is obligated to allow her parents access to her son after they willingly cut off contact and support for seven years, or if maintaining strict boundaries to protect her son from manipulative or inconsistent affection is the more appropriate course of action.

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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