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AITA (46f) for not making my (newlywed) husband pay for my daughter’s(20f) tuition

by Emily Davis
April 20, 2026
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Seven years after losing her husband to cancer, a mother fights to hold her family together against overwhelming odds. With four children depending on her, she juggles grueling 12-14 hour workdays, striving to provide safety, food, and fleeting moments of joy, even as exhaustion and guilt weigh heavily on her heart.

Her eldest daughter, forced into the role of caretaker at a tender age, harbors deep resentment, feeling her childhood was stolen away. The pain of separation grows as the daughter leaves home at eighteen, cutting ties and leaving a silent void, a testament to the sacrifices and fractures that hardship can carve into a family’s soul.

AITA (46f) for not making my (newlywed) husband pay for my daughter’s(20f) tuition

My husband pa*sed away 7 years ago due to cancer,...

We lived in a safe neighborhood, there was always food...

However, I did have to work multiple shifts and I...

She has become very resentful because of that and said...

I was working 12 to 14-hour days just to provide...

She reached out a couple months ago and asked to...

My husband is a dentist with his own practice and...

This has caused a lot of problems between my husband...

We are at the end of our patience and close...

Dr. Joshua Coleman, a psychologist and author of ‘The Rules of Estrangement,’ notes that adult children who were forced into caregiving roles early in life often experience significant resentment. This daughter is now projecting her past anger onto her mother’s current financial situation. She views her new stepfather’s wealth as a way to get back what she feels she lost during her childhood, even though the husband is not responsible for those past hardships.

The mother is currently struggling with guilt, which the daughter is using to cause conflict within the new family. While the daughter’s feelings about her upbringing are valid, her behavior toward the stepfather is unethical and damaging to the marriage. It is not fair to expect a new spouse to provide significant financial gifts to an adult child who refuses to build a relationship with him. The mother must prioritize her current family stability and not allow her daughter’s demands to create a toxic environment.

The mother’s decision to refuse these financial demands is appropriate and necessary for healthy boundaries. She should not pressure her husband to support someone who treats him with disrespect. A professional recommendation is for the mother to set a clear date for the daughter to move out while suggesting they attend family therapy to resolve their history. If the daughter continues to be aggressive, the mother must prioritize the well-being of her younger children and her marriage by requiring the daughter to live independently.

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OnFireFading ESH.*

You are not the AH in this current situation. However, the parentification of a 13 year old can’t be ignored. She was too young to be taking care of a newborn and two toddlers.

Especially considering this situation continued for 5 years, after which...

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Not enough info on what his views are on the...

kindlefan12 Look you made some bad choices. I know you...

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But either way, your daughter had to take on an...

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kindlefan12 So I just did some math. Based on one...

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cthulhu_stan INFO: Did you pay your daughter anything for the...

AdaraRoseOmnibus YTA, and you have been since your eldest was...

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Amara_Undone Parentification is a**se, that's why your daughter left as...

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Jackniferuby YTA- let me get this straight- it IS her...

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That would be difficult for an adult- overwhelming in fact....

were you pregnant when he died or did you have...

The mother is in a difficult emotional position because she feels deep guilt about her daughter’s past while trying to protect her current marriage. She understands that her daughter was forced to help raise her siblings, but she also recognizes that the demands for financial support from her new husband are not fair or respectful.

Should the mother feel responsible for making her new husband pay for her daughter’s expenses as a way to fix the past, or is she right to set a firm boundary to protect her marriage and the peace of her home?

Emily Davis

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

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