A new father’s pride and struggle collide with the harsh judgment of a father-in-law who refuses to understand. In the fragile space of family, long-buried wounds and unmet expectations ignite a fierce clash, exposing the raw emotions beneath the surface of their lives.
Amid the chaos of accusations and pain, a man stands firm in his commitment to his child, challenging the shadows of a troubled past. This is not just a battle over jobs or assistance—it’s a fight for respect, identity, and the kind of fatherhood that transcends mistakes and resentment.

AITA. Father in law called me lazy and disappointing.








As renowned psychologist and family therapist Dr. Terri Givens notes, “When personal identity is tied to financial success or perceived societal contribution, external critiques—especially from family—can instantly trigger defensive mechanisms that prioritize winning the argument over preserving the relationship.”
The core conflict here involves mismatched values and projection. The FIL, possibly motivated by guilt or a need to feel relevant in his daughter’s new family life, weaponized societal expectations of ‘hard work’ against the OP’s practical decision to utilize resources for which they qualify. His own history as a contract worker who struggled with paternal commitment likely made him overly sensitive to the OP’s stable gig work and subsequent qualification for aid. The OP’s reaction, while understandable as a defensive measure against being called ‘lazy,’ was highly destructive. Bringing up the FIL’s past parental failure was an effective, albeit toxic, way to ‘win’ the argument by maximizing emotional damage, bypassing constructive communication entirely.
The OP’s action, while stemming from anger provoked by unjust criticism, was inappropriate because it introduced an irrelevant, highly sensitive historical trauma into a present-day financial disagreement. A more constructive approach would have been to firmly state boundaries regarding the SNAP/WIC discussion (e.g., “This is a private decision for our new family”) and address the FIL’s needling about employment separately, perhaps by calmly explaining the flexibility benefit of gig work, rather than resorting to character assassination.
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The original poster (OP) is facing a significant conflict rooted in differing views on financial independence, work ethic, and the use of government assistance programs, particularly now that they have a child. The situation escalated sharply when the father-in-law (FIL) attacked the OP’s employment choice and eligibility for benefits, leading the OP to retaliate by bringing up painful, unresolved issues regarding the FIL’s past abandonment of his daughter (the OP’s wife).
Given the intense emotional trigger related to parenting history and the financial debate, was the OP justified in using their wife’s father’s past failures as a weapon against him to defend their current lifestyle choice, or did this retaliation cross an unforgivable line in the family dynamic?







