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AITA for asking my dad to give me at least half of the money my mom owes me

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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At just 19, she yearned for independence, craving the simple freedom to earn and own her own things. Yet, her dreams were stifled by her parents’ refusal, and even the little savings she painstakingly gathered were swallowed by her mother’s endless emergencies—emergencies that vanished as soon as repayment was due. Trust eroded as belongings borrowed from her were lost or broken, met only with denial and blame.

Betrayed and weary, she drew a line, withholding her money and hope. But when her uncle sent her funds through her mother’s account, the cycle repeated—promises to return the money dissolved into weeks of silence and lies. Now, standing at the edge of frustration and desperation, she turns to her father for the support she’s been denied, fighting to reclaim what is rightfully hers.

AITA for asking my dad to give me at least half of the money my mom owes me

I (19F) live with my mom, dad and younger siblings....

The little money I got from my dad or aunts/uncles...

When it's time to pay back the money, she forgets...

When I ask if she can get them replaced, she...

Recently, my uncle sent me some money through my mom's...

It has been three weeks now, and she hasn't given...

So I told my dad to give me at least...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

The situation described highlights a severe breach of financial and personal boundaries by the mother. For the 19-year-old OP, the desire to work and save money is a fundamental step toward adult independence. The mother’s actions—borrowing money, forgetting repayment, borrowing and losing items without replacement, and then denying receipt of funds—demonstrate a pattern of entitlement and a lack of respect for the OP’s property and efforts. This behavior often stems from a dynamic where the parent maintains control or fails to recognize the child’s emerging adult status. The OP’s decision to stop giving money is a necessary defensive boundary-setting mechanism, although it was likely provoked by the mother’s established pattern of behavior.

Escalating the issue to the father was a direct attempt to enforce accountability when direct communication with the mother had failed repeatedly. While involving a third party can sometimes disrupt family harmony, in situations involving repeated theft or non-repayment, it becomes necessary when the primary responsible party refuses to acknowledge the debt. The mother’s anger at being ‘involved’ suggests she was attempting to control the narrative and avoid accountability. The OP’s actions were appropriate as a last resort to recover their property. For future situations, the OP should prioritize securing any future earned income or gifts in a personal account inaccessible to the mother, thereby preventing the dispute before it starts.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

Individual_Metal_983 I would go back to your uncle.

Tell him what happened and is happening and please don't...

" While you're at it please lock down your credit...

ghostoftommyknocker NTA: >

So I told my dad to give me at least...

She should be grateful you only demanded half - and...

Tell your uncle what's been going on,

and that if he ever wants to send you money...

Don't warn your mother that you will be telling your...

simply tell her that your kindness in asking for her...

and she needs to give you the full amount by...

hawk3r777 You obviously aren't **The A*shole**. Your mom is totally...

Even wrong for denying and not returning it on time.

[deleted] [removed] ElectricalBike1982: NTA,

but consider not giving her any of the money next...

She has proven to you time and time again that...

FranLevy Rather tell a lie and say that you don't...

It sounds like you've been really patient,

sjw_7 and asking your dad for help seems fair given...

from you. Let your uncle know that she has not...

Never lend her anything again no matter what its for...

If you do then ask for some kind of security...

The original poster (OP) is facing a significant conflict stemming from a lack of financial autonomy and consistent boundary violations by their mother. The core issue is the mother’s repeated borrowing and failure to repay money and replace lost items, which directly challenges the OP’s desire for independence and financial responsibility.

Given the pattern of taking resources without returning them and then denying the debt, is the OP justified in escalating the request for repayment to their father, or did involving the father violate an established family dynamic, making the OP at fault for involving a third party in a direct dispute with their mother?

Emily Davis

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

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