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AITA for refusing to offer emotional support to my ex-fiancées daughter?

by John Doe
April 20, 2026
in Aita, Relationships
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In a fragile dance of love and resentment, a man steps into a world shadowed by past wounds and guarded hearts. Bound by affection for his fiancée but met with cold resistance from her daughter, he struggles to carve a space where respect and understanding might one day bloom. The tension is thick, a silent battle where love seeks to heal but pain clings stubbornly to the edges.

Within the walls of their shared apartment, hopes for harmony clash against years of distrust and unresolved grief. A young woman’s disdain, fueled by therapy sessions and familial fractures, casts a long shadow over their fragile new family. Yet beneath the surface, a quiet plea for peace lingers, waiting for the day when acceptance might finally break through the bitterness.

AITA for refusing to offer emotional support to my ex-fiancées daughter?

I met my ex-fiancée six years ago when I was...

I made it clear that I did not want a...

Kayla remained hostile, often giving me att*tude and calling her...

My ex-fiancée explained that Kayla had been in therapy and...

When my ex-fiancée and I moved in together, Kayla moved...

During this time, she did not respect me and would...

When we got engaged, Kayla threw a fit, and my...

Nine months ago, I learned that my ex-fiancée pa*sed away...

She said she wants to be friends because I was...

I have since stopped replying to her messages. Now, my...

She claims Kayla is a child who needs comfort and...

Dr. Henry Cloud, a clinical psychologist and author of the book Boundaries, states that boundaries define who we are and what we are responsible for. In this situation, the man is being pressured to take responsibility for the emotional state of an adult woman who spent years violating his personal and physical boundaries. The daughter’s past actions, including property damage and verbal abuse, created a toxic environment that the man has every right to avoid in his current life.

The grandmother’s attempt to label a twenty-four-year-old woman as a child is a common tactic used to bypass accountability. From a psychological perspective, the daughter’s desire to connect may be a genuine part of her grieving process, but it does not entitle her to the time or energy of someone she previously mistreated. Relationships require a foundation of trust and safety, both of which were destroyed by her past behavior.

The man’s decision to remain firm is appropriate and healthy. Providing support to someone who has caused significant trauma can lead to resentment and further emotional harm. The professional recommendation is for the man to maintain his distance and for the daughter to seek professional grief counseling. This ensures that her needs are met by a qualified professional rather than a person she has a history of victimizing.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

parenting-tryhard NTA. If Kayla was 18 years old six years...

teresajs NTA

You had no real relationship with Kayla. It makes no sense that she would want emotional support from you.

It's far more likely that she wants something else (money,...

valerian_spiel NTA. This "child" is now in her 20s, and...

Nitegrip NTA, if she needs help she can get a...

gnimmuc6898 So... Kayla is 24 right now, right? That is...

Dogismygod NTA. She wants you to become friends and you...

It's good that she apologized and realizes what she did,...

TogarSucks >Kayla is a child who needs comfort. No Kayla...

It is a very good thing that she apologized and...

You're not an a*shole for doing so, and she isn't...

The real a*shole in this story is the grandmother for...

The man feels a strong need to protect his emotional well-being by maintaining distance from a person who previously caused him significant stress and financial damage. He is currently facing a conflict between his desire for personal peace and the expectations of a grieving family who believes he should provide emotional support.

Should a person be required to provide comfort to a former harasser simply because that person is now experiencing a tragedy? On the other hand, does the daughter’s apology and loss justify a second chance at a relationship based on their shared connection to the deceased mother?

John Doe

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

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