In the quiet shadows of a past he thought he knew, a man’s world shattered with the revelation that he had fathered two children in his teenage years. Unaware and unprepared, he grappled with the weight of an unknown legacy—two lives he had never met, born from fleeting encounters and silence that spanned decades.
As his newfound children emerged from years of searching and uncertainty, they confronted him with a storm of emotions and unanswered questions. The fragile threads of trust strained under the burden of disbelief, leaving a father and his offspring to navigate the painful journey of connection, truth, and the hope for reconciliation.

AITA for not having good answers for my newly discovered adult kids?










As renowned family systems therapist and author Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “:The real solution to the problem is always the one that involves changing yourself, not the other person.”
This situation presents a profound crisis of identity and attachment for the adult children, who have finally located their biological father only to be met with a narrative of complete unknowing. Their anger is likely a protective reaction stemming from years of searching and the emotional labor required to uncover this truth, leading them to externalize blame onto the OP for not having ‘done better’—even if ‘doing better’ retrospectively means knowing about them.
The OP’s motivation appears to be self-defense against false accusations of negligence; however, his primary failure here is not one of malice, but of ineffective communication under duress. While he cannot be blamed for not having known about the children, his current response lacks the empathetic acknowledgment of their pain. A constructive path forward requires the OP to validate their feelings of loss and abandonment without necessarily accepting guilt for not having known they existed. He should focus on establishing a new, honest relationship foundation rather than defending his past ignorance against their emotionally charged, if factually misplaced, accusations.
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The original poster is facing intense anger and disbelief from his newly discovered adult children, who demand explanations and reparations for a lifetime of absence he claims was due to complete ignorance. The central conflict lies in the children’s inability to reconcile his factual lack of knowledge with their emotional need for him to have known or done more.
Given the OP’s verifiable lack of prior knowledge, is it fair for the adult children to hold him responsible for not having saved money or actively searched for them, or is their demand for answers and accountability reasonable despite the circumstances of his ignorance?







