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AITA for not letting my parents join us for Mother’s Day so they could meet and get to know my kids?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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For two decades, a man has carried the weight of silence between himself, his children, and the family he left behind—a silence born from wounds too deep to forget. Despite a brief flicker of communication sparked by his parents, the chasm remained unbridged, as he chose to protect his family from a past that still haunts him.

When his estranged parents reached out, hoping to reconnect and meet his children, he faced a storm of expectations and judgement. His refusal to open that door was met with harsh criticism, yet beneath it all lies a father fiercely guarding his children’s innocence from the pain of a fractured history.

AITA for not letting my parents join us for Mother’s Day so they could meet and get to know my kids?

I (39m) have four children with my wife (37f). My...

I have been no contact for about 20 years now...

So this was by no means intended to be a...

They offered to host or come to mine and my...

They were contacting me all day yesterday until I went...

A relative had pa*sed on my contact info to them...

come meet my kids and get to know them. She...

BG for those who need to know more info in...

I can't even say they were okay. They weren't very...

The reality was I existed in the same house as...

It was only kinda common for them to make sure...

Better go somewhere else for help or say f**k it...

I learned how to forge their signatures on homework and...

And my siblings were kids they wanted. They turned into...

They did speak to me more after this shift in...

I still couldn't go to them with any problems, they...

They never talked post-high school with me and my guidance...

There were no more days at a time of not...

They'd say some things and occasionally I'd be asked a...

And during all that I got to see them being...

My decision to go no contact happened as a result...

From what I can gather,

the reason my parents reached out is because both of...

were depressed about it and learned from the relative who...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This quote directly addresses the OP’s situation: his decision to maintain no contact is an act of self-preservation necessary to maintain the healthy emotional environment required for his marriage and children, which supersedes the obligation to appease external parties or reconnect with damaging past relationships.

The OP’s experience details classic patterns of parental neglect and favoritism, where he was treated as a burden while his younger siblings received the love and support he was denied. His decision to go no contact was a necessary response to a dysfunctional dynamic he could not change. The parents’ sudden interest, seemingly motivated by the absence of grandchildren from his siblings, suggests their outreach is transactional or self-serving rather than rooted in genuine remorse or a desire for authentic connection with the OP.

The relative’s insistence that refusing contact is not thinking of the children is a form of emotional coercion, suggesting the OP must sacrifice his well-being for a perceived familial ideal. Professionally, the OP’s actions in blocking the parents after establishing a boundary were appropriate given the history and the boundary violation (persistent contact). For future interactions, the OP should maintain clear, consistent silence regarding personal information and firmly reiterate that the boundary is non-negotiable, prioritizing the established safety of his nuclear family above all else.

What do you think of this story?





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

cthulularoo Wow, I wouldn't blame you. Time to cut off...

NTA, the shitty part of this is, it's still not...

They were shit parents and they'll be shitty grandparents. Your...

DeviceMotor3938 So, they still don't want you, just your children.

jrm1102 Block their number and your other relative too. NTA:...

RevolutionaryDiet686 If you want to remain NC, do that.: NTA...

Elegant_Platform4877 Now they are forced to see what theirs are.:...

To be a grandparent, you have to be a parent...

Environmental_Cat798 NTA.

But I seriously doubt the parents are going to stop...

Wouldn't be surprised if they find OP's info online or...

avid-learner-bot NTA, honestly, protecting your kids' emotional well-being is paramount,

and sometimes that means setting boundaries, even with family, it's...

I've had my share of family drama, and sometimes you...

, I mean, my cat is way more emotionally stable...

The original poster (OP) is facing strong external pressure from a relative to re-establish contact with parents who provided severely neglectful care during his childhood, especially since the parents now wish to meet his four children. The OP’s firm boundary of no contact, established after realizing his parents would not change their past behavior, directly conflicts with the relative’s desire for a family reunion and the parents’ renewed interest driven by the absence of grandchildren from his siblings.

The core question for debate is whether the OP is obligated to risk his and his family’s emotional safety to offer his long-absent, neglectful parents a chance to connect with his children, or if his established boundary, designed to protect his current family unit, is an absolute right regardless of the parents’ current stated desires or the relative’s judgment?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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