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AITA for taking my child to her mom’s home and leaving her there?

by Emily Davis
November 13, 2025
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A father’s love is often tested in the silent battles fought behind closed doors. Amid the turmoil of a fractured family, a man stands firm, holding the weight of full custody and the fierce responsibility of protecting his daughter from a harmful past. His heart aches as she rebels, caught between loyalty and pain, longing for a life that once seemed better but hides shadows he knows all too well.

In a desperate act of tough love, he sends her away to face the harsh reality she once wished for, hoping the lesson will heal the wounds of misunderstanding. Days of silence stretch painfully between them until her tearful plea breaks through, a fragile bridge to the hope of reconciliation. Now, she retreats into herself, and he waits, hoping their fractured bond can one day be mended by patience and unwavering love.

AITA for taking my child to her mom’s home and leaving her there?

I (M40) have full custody of my daughter(F12). Her mom...

Recently she has been acting up and insisting on living...

I know it because I've seen the way she treats...

Also my daughter is used to her very privileged life...

I got angry, I made her pack a bag. Took...

One day later I got a message from her asking...

I answered her call and she was crying and asking...

My family thinks I'm a huge AH and should have...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this situation, the father is struggling with how to establish necessary boundaries and enforce rules without resorting to tactics that feel like abandonment or punishment rather than firm guidance. The daughter (F12) is testing boundaries common in adolescence, likely seeking attention or validation for her feelings of being misunderstood or undervalued by expressing the desire to be with her other parent, despite the known instability there. The father’s reaction—forcing her to leave and then employing a four-day silence—suggests a breakdown in constructive communication, substituting emotional regulation for punitive action.

The father’s motivation stems from a protective instinct, reinforced by prior negative experiences with the mother, and a perceived need to maintain the daughter’s established lifestyle. However, abandoning a twelve-year-old at the home of a parent the father deems unfit, especially when the child is already distressed, and then deliberately withholding contact for four days, constitutes emotional withdrawal. This pattern of response teaches the child that expressing discontent leads to abandonment, potentially damaging trust far more than the initial argument. The family’s reaction highlights that the father’s chosen consequence was disproportionate to the offense (expressing a desire to live elsewhere).

The father’s action of isolating the daughter until she capitulated was inappropriate for establishing long-term behavioral change or strengthening the relationship. A more constructive approach would have been to validate the daughter’s strong feelings without immediately capitulating to the threat, or accepting the consequence. In the future, when faced with such a dramatic statement, the father should seek immediate third-party mediation or use calm, structured time-outs, focusing communication on understanding *why* she feels he is a bad dad, rather than punishing the expression itself.

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yachtiewannabe YTA for not at least answering her calls and...

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knowing that she could've been in danger.

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instead of calling you a bad dad because of a...

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chill_stoner_0604 YTA She calls you a bad dad so you...

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I saw where you said the mom was neglectful so...

CrystalQueen3000 At least on an emotional connection level: So you...

as a terrible mother for 4 days when she wanted...

especially since you've fought so hard for her, but guess...

You just proved to her that you are a bad...

Primary-Criticism929 That's some toxic parenting right there. She won't ever...

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Maybe you should look into counselling and parenting cla*ses before...

grumpyspudgal YTA. She's 12 and you ditched her with someone...

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emergency?

The father acted out of anger and a strong belief that he knew what was best for his daughter regarding her living situation, leading him to force a separation when she expressed a desire to live elsewhere. The central conflict lies between the father’s punitive actions, intended as a lesson, and the daughter’s immediate distress and subsequent plea to return home, which his family viewed as a situation requiring immediate resolution rather than prolonged isolation.

Was the father justified in punishing his daughter’s request by immediately sending her to the less suitable environment and then ignoring her for four days to teach a lesson, or was this an excessive and damaging response to a child expressing difficult emotions and challenging his authority?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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