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My Absent Dad’s Girlfriend Kept Stalking Me So I Finally Had Her Arrested

by John Doe
October 19, 2025
in Relationships
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Seventeen years of silence and absence have shaped a young man’s world, where a father’s presence was nothing more than a fleeting shadow, barely touching his life. Raised solely by his mother, the boy’s rare encounters with his dad were orchestrated by grandparents who are now gone, leaving behind a void filled with unanswered questions and unspoken pain.

Yet, when his father’s girlfriend suddenly intrudes into his life, crossing boundaries and ignoring his clear wishes, the boy is forced to confront an unwanted connection that threatens his fragile peace. In this small town, where escape feels impossible, he stands firm against the intrusion, fighting to protect his solitude and the life he’s built without them.

AITA for calling the cops on my dad’s pregnant girlfriend (or maybe wife)?

I (17m) live full time with my mom. My dad...

Sometimes the only reason we saw each other is because...

The last two times I saw my dad he brought...

The first time I spent the weekend with them and...

I told him I didn't want him to keep showing...

We live in a small town so it's not that...

I said no and I told her (though not exactly...

She told me she'd like me to be a part...

She'd keep seeking me out, trying to make me give...

She even started approaching my mom who after a few...

Then she showed up at our house a few times....

She came by to ask if I'd want to go...

One time she told them I was her brother and...

But she kept coming back so mom got security cameras....

My mom talked to her lawyer and a cop she...

I was home on my own and she showed up...

I told her no and asked her to leave and...

When the cops showed up she was arguing that she's...

Her kids were getting more upset the longer the whole...

My dad got on my mom's case so hard about...

One of those times you could hear his girlfriend/wife crying...

He won't stop calling her and she's recording stuff if...

But they're saying I'm an awful person to call the...

As renowned family systems therapist Dr. Murray Bowen stated, “Differentiation of self is the process of remaining a separate individual while remaining in emotional contact with others.” In this case, the 17-year-old OP is attempting to differentiate himself from his father and the newly introduced family unit by establishing a firm boundary: no contact. The father’s partner is demonstrating a significant lack of differentiation, actively blurring the lines and escalating contact despite explicit rejections, suggesting an intense need to force inclusion.

The behavior exhibited by the father’s partner moves beyond simple familial outreach and enters the realm of harassment and boundary violation. A teenager has an absolute right to request that an unwanted adult leave their private residence, especially when that adult is ignoring explicit directives. The partner’s motivation appears rooted in imposing a relationship framework that the OP has repeatedly rejected, likely driven by her own need to solidify a “family” identity. The fact that the OP’s mother had to consult legal/police advice underscores the seriousness of the intrusions. The resulting parental backlash against the OP for protecting his space is a secondary failure in boundary support.

The OP’s action of calling the police when the partner refused to leave his property after multiple requests was appropriate self-protection, not an overreaction. A constructive path forward for the OP and his mother involves maintaining a strict documentation trail and ceasing all direct engagement with the father’s partner. Future communication regarding contact, if any, should be routed exclusively through the mother or a trusted third party, bypassing the emotional pressure points created by the partner’s persistent visits.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Nice_Rain_10 NTA lol. She'd have continued to hara*s you until...

It was also up to her to account for the...

Hopeful-Artichoke449 You are supposed to be her free babysitter..... didn't...

barre0423 You did talk to her. She didn't listen.

She clearly hasn't respected any of your boundaries or your...

Freyjas_child NTA But it sounds like you did talk to...

Try to stop paying attention to the flying monkeys. The...

Do not speak to her, answer her phone calls or...

She sounds like the kind of crazy who will start...

Th3Confessor NTA, maybe they will let you alone, now.

You endured her antics for too long before you stopped...

ProfessorDistinct835 She could get crazy and land you in trouble.:...

You and your mom are handling it perfectly. It's annoying,...

LeikOfForest Oh, and don't engage with your dad at all....

As someone who has had three kids, being with child...

She is essentially a stranger trying to force a teenager...

And he's on shaky ground, at best. Calling the police...

The original poster (OP) has clearly communicated a desire for no contact with his emotionally absent father and, by extension, his father’s new partner and her children. The central conflict arises because the father’s partner is actively ignoring these boundaries, leading to repeated, unwanted intrusions at the OP’s home, escalating to the point where law enforcement was required.

The core question is whether the OP was justified in calling the police on a persistent adult who disregarded repeated requests to leave, or if his actions were an unacceptable overreaction given the partner’s claims of being family and her pregnancy. Where does a teenager’s right to privacy and safety end, and the extended family’s perceived right to connection begin?

John Doe

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

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