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My Deadbeat Dad’s Family Is Stalking Me and Calling My Mom Abusive to Get My Attention

by John Doe
October 20, 2025
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Abandoned from the very beginning, a young man carries the scars left by a father who vanished without a trace—no support, no contact, just silence. His mother fought battles alone, defending their dignity and struggling to provide despite relentless pain and broken promises. The truth, once hidden in court files and unpaid debts, finally surfaced, revealing a story of betrayal and resilience.

Years later, an unexpected connection emerges from the shadows of the past—a mysterious friend request from a stranger with no ties to his life. This small digital gesture stirs a storm of emotions, forcing him to confront the ghosts of abandonment and the complicated web of family secrets that have shaped his existence.

AITA for telling my deadbeat father’s wife and daughter to leave me the fuck alone?

My "dad" walked out on me and my mom when...

I always had questions about him but my mom was...

She even showed me the file she had for court...

the fact she chased after child support for years but...

For six years she tried to chase him through court...

He was the truest definition of a deadbeat. And I...

In September I got a friend request from this woman...

A day later a request came from a girl and...

Then a DM came from the account I had accepted...

They wanted to find me because they felt I should...

I unfriended the wife and blocked both accounts and went...

She said I didn't know the truth and deserved it...

family. I blocked her there and ignored it. The daughter...

It's constant new accounts and I have reported some. I...

The next day I had messages from both mother and...

walking away but she was dangerous and awful to be...

I responded that they were making a lot of accusations...

it tells me all I need to know about that...

I thought they were finally going to leave me alone.

But then before Christmas I got a looong message from...

a**sed worse and how he hoped my mom would a**se...

I told them to leave me the f**k alone before...

The wife flipped out on me and said how dare...

She told me I should be ashamed speaking to a...

She is so p**sed that I had to turn my...

wonky on my account). I did go to the police...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

The OP has clearly established the necessary boundary for self-preservation: zero contact with the biological father and his new family unit. This action is understandable given the father’s documented history of abandonment and failure to provide support, which is compounded by the current family’s invasive and manipulative attempts at contact. The father’s wife and daughter are exhibiting a pattern of boundary violation rooted in their own desire for a connection, prioritizing their needs over the OP’s established emotional safety. Furthermore, their attempt to discredit the mother by fabricating a narrative of abuse (‘he hated walking away but she was dangerous’) is a classic tactic used to justify past abandonment and coerce the OP into accepting the father.

The OP’s initial responses were measured, moving from ignoring to direct refusal, and finally to a clear legal warning. When direct communication fails against determined boundary pushers, professional advice dictates escalating the enforcement mechanism. The OP’s decision to involve the police, even if the immediate outcome is uncertain, is appropriate as it establishes a legal record. The constructive recommendation here is to focus solely on documentation and legal recourse (such as seeking a harassment or no-contact order) rather than engaging further with the content of the messages, as engagement only feeds the cycle of contact the family is seeking.

The OP’s anger and use of strong language when they felt cornered were a direct reaction to sustained emotional harassment, not an unprovoked act of abuse toward a teenager, as the wife incorrectly claimed. In situations of persistent unwanted contact, the victim’s defense mechanisms are not inherently abusive.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

orange_lover444 NTA.

You stated your boundaries and they should respect them because...

You should just block them everywhere and put this behind...

SciFiEmma Sorry if my comment is a bit off the...

so he chose to leave you with a terrible abusive...

l3ex_G Nta I would look into any services that will...

Maybe you can get his license taken away or his...

jpepackman I understand your anger at the deadbeat dad, but...

If it was me I'd be interested to know what...

Maybe his new family will have a different point of...

Who knows, maybe he has a shoebox full of returned...

Petalwillow They dont get to decide that after he abandoned...

Like, he has every right to not want anything to...

Any response, even telling them to stop, just fuels them....

It sucks, but gray rocking them is probably the best...

ConvivialKat NTA Did I miss something? Why isn't your dad...

TokiVideogame You seem like an a*s. They are not your...

The original poster (OP) is clearly dealing with the emotional fallout of a deeply absent biological father, whose actions have been validated by his ex-wife’s account of years of avoidance and non-support. The central conflict arises from the OP’s firm, established boundary—a complete rejection of any relationship—being aggressively challenged by the father’s current family, who seek to rewrite his history and force contact.

Given the relentless nature of the contact and the introduction of damaging allegations against the OP’s mother, the core question is whether the OP is justified in escalating legal measures, such as obtaining a restraining order, or if they should continue attempting to de-escalate a situation where the other party refuses to respect clear, repeated refusals of contact?

John Doe

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

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