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Aita for telling my daughter if she goes back to her ex I will not support her

by John Doe
December 16, 2025
in Aita, Relationships
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Beneath the surface of a seemingly loving marriage, a daughter’s world shattered in silence, hidden behind smiles and quiet endurance. The man she once trusted transformed into a source of pain—abuse that ripped through her spirit, leaving scars unseen but deeply felt by those who loved her most.

Now, in the fragile aftermath, she clings to the warmth of her parents’ embrace, seeking solace and strength to heal from the wounds inflicted by a love turned toxic. Her story is one of heartbreak and resilience, a testament to the enduring power of family amidst the darkest storms.

Aita for telling my daughter if she goes back to her ex I will not support her

My daughter is 26, her ex husband was abusive, they...

I didn't even know about any of this until my...

I don't really want to go through everything but he...

I encouraged her to fight for her rights but she...

my daughter was broke, she lost her job and she's...

she cuddles with us both, she vents, she tells us...

But my wife is always sad and tells me multiple...

I a*sure her but she's feeling what she's feeling as...

But a week ago my daughter told us that she's...

we were surprised and we tried to tell her that...

My wife started crying and told me to talk to...

don't put yourself through what you already went through and...

I told her that I am with her, I think...

my daughter didn't say anything just hugged me and cried...

When I told my wife what I said to our...

I told her that she should have talked to her...

I just want to help and protect two women I...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This statement directly addresses the central tension in the OP’s situation. The OP acted from a place of genuine care, having already made significant sacrifices—financial expenditure and emotional labor—to extract his daughter from an abusive marriage.

The OP’s decision to state his limits stems from emotional depletion, a natural consequence of absorbing severe trauma experienced by a loved one. However, delivering this boundary statement, especially concerning retirement concerns and the wife’s suffering, at the precise moment the daughter was seeking reconciliation support was poorly timed and lacked necessary empathy. While the need for boundaries is valid, the delivery created an unintended consequence: the daughter perceived it as withdrawal of support, leading to emotional shutdown and conflict with the wife, who felt the OP handled the situation insensitively.

The OP’s actions were appropriate in recognizing his own capacity limits, but the communication was counterproductive. A more constructive approach would have been to acknowledge the daughter’s emotional state first, perhaps saying, “I support your need to decide your future, but I need time to process my own exhaustion.” For future similar situations, the OP should establish boundaries preemptively and communicate them collaboratively with his wife, ensuring both women feel supported emotionally even if financial/active support is restricted.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

financiallysoundcat You should advise your daughter to read "Why does...

gets back with her ex. It describes the cycle of...

and could be a great tool to help her truely...

CaroliineSparks NTA. You set a boundary to protect both your...

She knows you love her, but you can't enable a...

ForwardPlenty This is a good example of the a**se cycle.

It goes like this, tension, incident, reconciliation, and calm. She...

then there was tension, then a certain incident where she...

Now the ex is love bombing, saying he has changed...

And they will be for a while, then the tension...

She is angry with you because she wants to believe...

But you can see the writing on the wall, it...

not yourself, that is why you pointing out that they...

At this point all you can do is be there...

so if they try to leave they have no place...

VinylHighway And what is your wife doing other than complaining?

ObligationNo2288 NTA. Does your wife always tell you to take...

Jmfroggie Nta.

Mom needs to step up and talk to her daughter...

You set a boundary- she cannot keep being financially bailed...

It's hard to leave a**se but she moved out and...

You can live there and be there emotionally and physically-to...

Reframe it to her- how would she justify this behavior...

How would she feel if her daughter got into a...

How would she feel if her daughter was isolated and...

How would she feel if her son were abusive to...

How would she feel if her kids were physically or...

fuzzyizmit You need to set a boundary to protect yourself...

I remember reading it takes an average of 7 attempts...

It is a terrible cycle and many people lose their...

The original poster (OP) is facing a difficult conflict between his desire to protect his 26-year-old daughter from a known abusive ex-husband and his need to establish personal boundaries due to emotional exhaustion. He feels unappreciated and wrongly blamed by both his daughter and wife after clearly stating his limits regarding further financial and emotional support for the daughter’s reconciliation attempt.

Was the OP justified in setting firm financial and emotional boundaries after exhausting his resources to help his daughter escape abuse, or did his blunt delivery to an emotionally fragile daughter and his wife constitute abandonment and worsen the family crisis? This situation forces a debate between parental duty and self-preservation.

John Doe

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

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