He entered the world of online dating with cautious hope, only to be met with an unexpected revelation that challenged his boundaries and beliefs. When she appeared with her child by her side, unannounced and unprepared, his shock turned to a swift retreat, leaving a tangled web of emotions and questions in its wake.
Haunted by doubt and the harshness of his own reaction, he now wrestles with the weight of judgment—wondering if his decision was a necessary act of self-preservation or a closing door to a story that deserved more compassion and understanding.

AITAH for leaving a first date because she showed up with her kid without telling me?






Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in relationship dynamics, often emphasizes the importance of establishing and maintaining personal boundaries. In this scenario, the original poster (OP) explicitly communicated a non-negotiable boundary early on: a lack of interest in being a stepparent. The date acknowledged this boundary but then proceeded to violate it by bringing the child to the first meeting without any prior notice.
The date’s action can be viewed through the lens of poor communication and boundary testing. By failing to mention the child’s presence, she essentially forced the OP into a situation where he had to confront the reality of her parental role without the benefit of a prior, calmer conversation. The OP’s immediate reaction—surprise followed by departure and blocking—stems from a feeling of being ambushed and having his stated needs dismissed. This reaction is understandable as an act of self-protection against what felt like intentional misrepresentation.
While the emotional reaction is valid, the abrupt blocking might escalate the situation unnecessarily. A more constructive approach, after leaving the scene, might have involved sending a brief, firm message reiterating the boundary violation before blocking. Moving forward, the OP should prioritize partners who demonstrate respect for clear verbal communication from the very beginning of interactions.
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The individual felt surprised and disrespected when their date unexpectedly brought her child to their first meeting, leading to an immediate departure. This action placed the individual in a difficult spot, forcing a swift decision between enduring an uncomfortable situation or honoring the boundaries they had clearly stated previously regarding not wanting to be involved with parenting a child.
Was the immediate departure and subsequent blocking an overreaction to a significant boundary violation, or was it a necessary and justified response to a date who clearly misled the individual about the nature of the meeting? Should the individual have stayed to discuss the issue, or was cutting off contact the only appropriate action when trust was immediately broken?







