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AITA For Telling My Friend I Can’t Stand Her Daughter.

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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In a world where love often demands unimaginable sacrifices, one mother’s unwavering dedication shines like a beacon. Despite the weight of single parenthood and working tirelessly at three jobs, she carved out a life of comfort and joy for her children, showering them with everything they deserved, even when the odds were stacked against her. Her heart was boundless, her strength relentless, and her love, a fortress.

But life’s harshest trials came not from lack, but from the very family she raised with open arms. Betrayed by the daughter she adopted, who spiraled into rebellion and abandonment, the mother faced a heartbreak that tested her spirit. Yet, even as her world fractured, the community rallied, embodying hope and compassion in the face of pain, proving that family extends beyond blood and hardship can forge the deepest bonds.

AITA For Telling My Friend I Can’t Stand Her Daughter.

I don't have any children of my own but one...

My friend did a great job raising her children,

and at some points worked 3 jobs for ensured her...

I have always applauded her for spoiling her kids and...

Her adopted daughter fell off the handles and stole her...

Her daughter ended up leaving to live with her biological...

We all gathered around to help in any way we...

Well my friend's daughter showed up but spend most of...

Then when she was back at the party didn't appreciate...

while referring to my friend, the one who raised her...

My friend still continued to provide everything to her daughter...

The baby arrived and everything was sugar sweet. My friend...

It was nice for a month. When the baby was...

I mentioned it to my friend and she was living...

parties, and even posted that her friends called a bomb...

My friend wanted to throw her daughter a big party...

I thought about what I wanted to say and settled...

around her after how she's been acting. I wished her...

As renowned psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers explains, ‘The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn; the one who has learned how to adapt and change; the one who has realized that knowledge is never fixed.’ While this relates to learning, the principle of adaptation applies to interpersonal relationships: true connection requires reciprocal positive behavioral adaptation, which is absent here.

The situation illustrates a severe boundary violation by the adopted daughter against her primary caregiver, the friend. Despite being provided significant material support, including expensive gifts and care for her newborn, the daughter consistently treats her mother with disrespect, publicly minimizes her role (by using her first name), and engages in highly risky behavior (substance use, criminal signaling). The friend’s reaction—enabling this behavior by continuing to provide everything—reinforces the daughter’s belief that actions have no consequences. The OP acted as an external boundary enforcer, expressing their justified moral objection to the daughter’s behavior by refusing to attend the 18th birthday party.

The OP’s action was appropriate in setting a boundary for their own mental health, as witnessing ongoing disrespect is emotionally draining. However, the delivery—a direct statement about being unable to stomach the daughter’s presence—directly attacked the friend’s celebratory efforts, leading to the communication breakdown. A more constructive approach would have been to communicate the boundary privately to the friend, perhaps stating, ‘I cannot celebrate [Daughter] while her recent actions show such disrespect toward you, but I am here to support *you* next week.’ This separates support for the friend from validation of the daughter’s behavior.

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

Budget-Lettuce-3146 NTA: Tell your friend that you are here for...

Then, be there for her when her daughter eventually leaves...

bkwormtricia Your friend is deluding herself.

I understand that you cannot stand the daughter who is...

ObscureObesity Definitely not the AH. You set a boundary and...

If she doesn't want to talk and that's the rift...

I hate watching ent*tled people wear out and act c**ppy...

anonymous9242163 NTA. Everything the daughter is doing will eventually come...

It may take a while but your friend will see...

In hindsight she's going to feel bad for not believing...

asamue16 She's not ready to hear the truth, so she's...

She may not speak to you again for years, until...

Turbulent-Muffin6142 Based on the t*tle I ready to say y...

Your friend will come crying back to you soon enough....

What a sad situation for your friend and the baby.

bakejk NTA I'm sorry this is happening to your friend...

You seem like a really nice person and a good...

The original poster (OP) is clearly conflicted, balancing deep care and significant financial investment in their friend’s adopted daughter against the daughter’s continuous pattern of disrespect, irresponsibility, and open dismissal of the friend’s maternal role. The central conflict lies in the OP choosing to withdraw support and presence from a celebration meant for the daughter, prioritizing their own emotional well-being and moral stance against the friend’s expectation that they continue to support the daughter unconditionally.

Does prioritizing one’s emotional integrity and refusing to tacitly endorse destructive behavior justify withholding support from a significant life event, even when that action causes further distress to the loved one (the friend)? Or does loyalty to the friend require the OP to maintain a supportive presence despite the daughter’s unacceptable conduct?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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