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Single Dad Clashes With Teen Daughter After Dragging Her To The Funeral Of Her “Deadbeat” Mom

by Alex Johnson
March 14, 2026
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He carried the weight of a shattered past, haunted by the love that once was and the betrayal that tore his world apart. Despite the pain, his heart never stopped aching for the woman who abandoned him and their daughter, a love lost but never forgotten. When news of her death arrived, it shattered the fragile peace he had built, reopening wounds that time had failed to heal.

Amidst the sorrow, he faced his greatest challenge yet—reaching out to the daughter who mirrored her mother’s stubborn spirit. As he forced her to confront the ghost of a woman she barely remembered, he grappled with the fragile threads of family, love, and forgiveness, hoping to find some semblance of closure in the shadow of loss.

AITA for making my daughter go to her mother’s funeral?

I (35M) was married years ago to the love of...

To make a long story short ex-wife cheated on me...

In a nutsh**l, she said wasn't ready for marriage and...

Over the years I only saw her twice, once on...

I never loved anyone like I did her so I...

The issue started when my daughter refused to go. She...

I knew she was acting up because she didn't know...

She didn't talk to me the entire service and when...

Later she said I only wanted to go to the...

Her grandmother said I shouldn't have brought her to the...

Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, a pioneer in grief and loss studies, emphasized that the grieving process is highly individual and cannot be externally managed or mandated. For the father (35M), his actions appear driven by unresolved attachment and anticipatory grief regarding his ex-wife. He views the funeral as a necessary rite of passage for both himself and his daughter, seeing it as the final opportunity to validate the lost potential of their relationship and ensure his daughter has ‘closure.’

The daughter’s (13F) reaction is a clear expression of established boundary testing and potential emotional labor avoidance. Having been abandoned by her mother, the funeral forces her to confront a person she never truly knew, potentially reviving feelings of rejection or confusion. Forcing her attendance, despite her clear resistance, shifts the focus from acknowledging the deceased to managing the father’s emotional needs. This action undermines the daughter’s developing autonomy in processing complex family dynamics, especially when the primary attachment figure (the father) is perceived as being overly focused on the estranged parent.

From a psychological standpoint, the father’s insistence was inappropriate for a child who experienced maternal abandonment. While the intention to prevent future regret is understandable, forcing participation bypasses the crucial step of respecting the child’s current emotional reality. A more constructive approach would have been to discuss the death openly, validate her decision not to attend, and perhaps suggest an alternative, private act of remembrance (like writing a letter or visiting a meaningful place) that she controlled entirely.

What do you think of this story?





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

RsHoneyBadger YTA

You took her there not for her own reasons. She never knew the woman, she was abandoned and I expect had little to no contact at all. To her she was a host for pregnancy not a mother.

You can tell her all you want about why you...

>I knew she was acting up because she didn't know...

DJ_HouseShoes YTA

Her “last chance to say goodbye”? It doesn’t sound as if she ever had a meaningful chance to say “hello.” The woman who died was a stranger to her. Also her accusation about why you went was impressively astute for a 13-year-old kid.

diminishingpatience YTA. This doesn't make sense. >she didn't know her...

>I was mad because she didn’t know anything about her other than what people said. This was a stranger. She didn’t want to go.

>I know her mom loved her deep down but didn't...

eagleeye295 YTA, I knew she was acting up because she...

to a mother who abandoned her? you got mad because...

RandomGuy_81 Ps its been 12 years....you need to move on....

Miserable-Spread-540 YTA

I would bet that your daughter likely has already mourned not having a mother. Bringing her to a funeral of a woman she never knew feels like opening wounds that were probably long shut.

Historical-Goal-3786 YTA. Her mother didn't get a chance to tell...

The father experienced deep emotional turmoil upon learning of his ex-wife’s death, driving him to organize the funeral despite their difficult history. His primary conflict arose from his decision to force his teenage daughter to attend, an action rooted in his own unresolved feelings and a desire to provide his daughter with a final chance to say goodbye, which conflicted sharply with the daughter’s apparent desire to avoid the situation.

When a parent forces a child to participate in a traumatic or emotionally complex event against their will, is the parent prioritizing their own need for closure over the child’s immediate emotional well-being, or is this protective action necessary to prevent future regret? The core debate centers on whether the duty to attend a biological relative’s funeral outweighs a child’s right to determine their own engagement with an estranged parent.

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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