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AITA for never asking my dad to sit something out so my stepdad will come?

by Emily Davis
January 7, 2026
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She grew up caught between two worlds—two homes, two sets of expectations, and a fractured family dynamic that shaped her every step. Born from a fleeting fling, she navigated a childhood split between her biological father, who raised her cousin as his own son, and her mother’s new marriage to a stepfather who resented the bond she shared with her dad, casting a shadow over every moment she sought love and support.

Her stepfather’s jealousy and bitterness created a silent war beneath the surface, one that played out in empty seats at her dance recitals and school plays. Despite the fractured family ties and unspoken rivalries, she clung to the hope that her father’s presence could fill the void—until a question from her mother and stepfather at fourteen threatened to upend everything she thought she knew about belonging and loyalty.

AITA for never asking my dad to sit something out so my stepdad will come?

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So they suggested I ask dad to sit it out...

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my dad. Mom told me that was such a shitty...

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According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in psychology and the author of ‘The Dance of Anger,’ healthy relationships require clear boundaries and authentic communication, rather than manipulation or demands that force a choice between loved ones. In this scenario, the step-father and mother are engaging in a pattern of ’emotional triangulation’ and ‘boundary violation’ by demanding the narrator exclude her father as a condition for their attendance or approval.

The step-father’s motivation appears rooted in jealousy, potentially amplified by feelings of inadequacy related to his own fertility and the established bond between the narrator and her biological father. By forcing the issue of exclusion, he attempts to assert dominance and redefine the family structure, placing the narrator in an impossible position that forces emotional labor onto her. The narrator correctly identified the core issue: the step-father demands to be welcome, but only on the condition that the father is absent. Her refusal demonstrates strong self-awareness and an appropriate defense of her primary paternal bond.

The narrator’s actions were appropriate in defending her relationship with her father, as forcing a child to choose between parents is emotionally damaging. A constructive approach for the future would involve setting a firm boundary with the mother and step-father: ‘I will not exclude Dad. If you choose not to attend an event because Dad is there, that is your decision, but I will not be the cause of his absence.’ This shifts the responsibility for attendance back to the adults.

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Zanke95 Nta.

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Wish-ga regardless of our feelings towards each other: You are...

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The individual firmly prioritized their relationship with their biological father, refusing repeated requests from their mother and step-father to exclude the father from significant life events. This created a central conflict where the step-father’s need for exclusive presence clashed directly with the narrator’s loyalty and desire to maintain connections with both parents.

When the expectation is that a child must manage adult resentment by excluding one parent for the comfort of another, where does the responsibility for maintaining peace truly lie? Should the child sacrifice a primary bond to placate an insecure relationship, or is the adult expectation to exclude a fundamental boundary violation?

Emily Davis

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

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