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AITA for not attending my dad’s funeral because he tried to reconnect only after getting sick?

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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He was just a boy when his father vanished without a trace—no fights, no goodbyes, just an empty space where love was supposed to be. For years, he clung to hope, waiting for signs, for a reason, for anything to fill the void left by a man who chose silence over fatherhood. His mother became his world, a relentless force of love and sacrifice, while his father remained a ghost, absent in every milestone, every celebration, every tear.

Time carved out a new life for him, one built on resilience and the quiet strength of moving forward alone. But then, like a storm long awaited, a message from the past shattered the fragile peace: his father was sick, and suddenly, the man who had disappeared wanted to reconnect. Regrets spilled from letters and voicemails, stirring a tempest of emotions—hope, anger, and the aching question of whether broken bonds could ever be mended.

AITA for not attending my dad’s funeral because he tried to reconnect only after getting sick?

When I was 10, my dad left. There wasn't a...

No shared custody, no weekend visits, no birthday cards. He...

Thought maybe he'd show up at school or just say...

Came to every school event. She gave everything. He gave...

At some point, I stopped wondering where he was. I...

Then two years ago, I got a message from my...

Talking about regrets and how he wanted a second chance....

Because I wasn't a person to him, I was a...

When I was 19 and struggling to make rent? Where...

My aunt begged me to come to the funeral. Said...

That I should've gone for closure. But the truth is,...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Terry Hargrave notes, “Grief is not linear, and for those whose relationships involved trauma or abandonment, the work of mourning is often complicated by anger, betrayal, and the right to self-preservation.”

The OP’s narrative clearly demonstrates a pattern of profound developmental neglect, where the father was absent during critical milestones and times of need, only reappearing when facing mortality. The OP’s decision not to respond to contact or attend the funeral is a manifestation of a firmly established boundary, protecting the emotional stability achieved in the father’s absence. Psychologically, this is often referred to as ‘disenfranchised grief’ or the failure to grieve a relationship that was never truly present. The OP states they already achieved closure through successful self-sufficiency, meaning the father’s late-stage attempt to ‘make things right’ was perceived not as genuine repair, but as an act of emotional self-service for the dying man.

The OP’s actions were appropriate in the context of protecting their own psychological well-being against a relationship that consistently offered pain or nothingness. The family’s reaction stems from societal norms surrounding funerals and paternal obligation, which do not account for the OP’s unique history. To handle similar situations more effectively, the OP should clearly and calmly communicate the history of abandonment to family members, emphasizing that their attendance would have invalidated their years of earned independence, rather than engaging in arguments about morality.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Artistic-Tough-7764 Nope. NTA. You didn't owe him a relationship in...

PleasantTennis2668 Regret doesn't ent*tle someone to redemption especially if it...

death, not during your hardest years. Closure isn't a funeral.

CarpenterSad9651 NTA How dare they... No one has the right...

Sebscreen I hope they begged him the same way during...

If your aunt makes another syllable about how you were...

point out to HER that she has utterly failed to...

is the reason he never reconciled with you and that...

wakemeup1991 NTA, closure is different for everyone. You got your...

He set the standard for your relationship. You don't owe...

Lann42016 "I may be cruel but I learned everything about...

OkStrength5245 " NTA: Your father died when you were 10.

You are not related to thar guy, and your aunt...

The original poster (OP) is dealing with the final consequences of years of parental abandonment, having built a stable life despite the father’s absence. The central conflict lies between the OP’s self-protection and established closure, and the family’s expectation that the OP should prioritize reconciliation or public grieving out of a sense of duty or mercy toward the deceased.

Was the OP cruel for refusing to attend the funeral of a father who only sought contact at the end of his life, or was this refusal the final, necessary act of maintaining the closure the OP earned through years of self-reliance? Should societal expectations of family obligation override personal emotional truth in cases of prolonged abandonment?

Emily Davis

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

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