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AITA for leaving and telling my husband that if our daughter’s behavior isn’t a problem, he can deal with her?

by John Doe
June 27, 2026
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In a household bustling with five children, the mother carried the weight of parenting almost entirely alone, while her husband remained a distant figure, stepping in only occasionally for light-hearted outings. The older siblings, though far from perfect, navigated their youth with relative ease, carving paths into adulthood that promised stability and success. Their minor rebellions were fleeting shadows against a backdrop of good grades and kind hearts.

But Emma, the youngest, stood apart in every way, a storm of struggles and defiance that challenged the family’s resilience. From the earliest years, her behavior marked her as different—kicked out of preschool, suspended repeatedly, and burdened with assessments others never faced. Her journey was not just a tale of childhood missteps, but a profound test of love, patience, and understanding in a family striving to hold together.

AITA for leaving and telling my husband that if our daughter’s behavior isn’t a problem, he can deal with her?

My husband and I have five children. He was never...

However, our youngest daughter, Emma, has always had severe behavioral...

Now in high school, she continues to get into trouble...

Over the past month, Emma stole alcohol, ended up in...

I cannot discipline her because my husband always undermines me...

After my husband defended her behavior during a recent argument,...

I told the school to contact my husband for any...

Dr. Laurence Steinberg, a leading expert on adolescence and author of ‘You and Your Adolescent,’ emphasizes that effective parenting requires a united front and consistent boundaries. When parents do not agree on discipline, adolescents often exploit the division, leading to worsened behavioral issues. In this case, the husband’s constant undermining of the mother’s rules completely destroyed her ability to guide or discipline their daughter, Emma. Emma’s actions, which include alcohol abuse, illegal driving, and physical intimidation, represent serious behavioral risks that go far beyond normal teenage rebellion.

The husband’s denial of Emma’s issues forced the mother to carry the entire emotional and physical burden of parenting. This dynamic created an unsafe environment where Emma could use her physical size to intimidate her mother and sisters without facing any consequences. By labeling Emma’s dangerous behaviors as normal, the husband avoided his parental responsibilities and left his wife feeling helpless. The mother’s decision to leave was a desperate attempt to establish a boundary that her husband could not ignore.

In my professional opinion, the mother’s safety and mental health made her departure a necessary step to halt a toxic cycle of abuse and enabling. However, leaving permanently without a formal legal framework is not a long-term solution. To resolve this crisis, the parents must immediately seek professional family therapy and secure intensive behavioral intervention for Emma. If the husband continues to refuse cooperation and undermine discipline, the mother should seek a formal legal separation to protect her own safety and establish clear co-parenting boundaries.

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ChristinaWSalemOR NTA. He needs to agree to family counseling to...

jgasbarro NTA. I think removing yourself from the situation actually...

Your husband refuses to see how bad things have become...

He needs to come to terms with the fact that...

He's so far removed from the nitty gritty of parenting,...

Unkle_bad-touch NTA and it's good you've already made peace with...

I think what you’ve done is exactly what needs to be done for yourself, your family and potentially even Emma.

The only thing would be to stay strong for around...

Or you're right and then you'll address those issues. Make...

While her behaviour is abhorrent, it's now your husbands problem...

Idk but if you loose contact with her completely you'll...

Gohighsweetcherry He's failed her with his terrible att*tude to the...

BlueGreen_1956 NTA

Everyone has the point at which they snap. Emma needs a trip to the woodshed, speaking metaphorically. Rules and consequences need to be laid out and enforced by you and your husband.

The next time she is "aggressive" with any of you,...

Trailsya NTA

He undermines you. Let him deal with it. >He’s calling me cruel and a horrible parent now. Lmao, for what? Doing what he always does? He is just mad he suddenly has to step up after decades of doing nothing. Let him deal with it. Your husband is an AH

FoggyDaze415 NTA. This is the exact right thing to do....

I don't know if she needs to see a psychiatrist...

Leave him in the mess he made. Don't contact him...

The mother feels emotionally exhausted, physically threatened, and completely abandoned by her husband, who refuses to acknowledge their daughter’s dangerous behavior. The central conflict is between the mother’s need to protect her own well-being and set boundaries, and her husband’s expectation that she should continue managing the household without his support.

This situation raises an important question for discussion: Is a parent justified in walking away from a difficult household to force an uncooperative spouse to take responsibility, or is leaving a troubled teenager a failure of parental duty regardless of the circumstances?

John Doe

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

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