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AITA for staying late at school while my dad and his stepson’s birthdays were being celebrated?

by John Doe
November 27, 2025
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After the loss of his mother, a seventeen-year-old boy finds himself drifting further from the father he once knew. The grief that enveloped their household transformed his father’s love into distance and neglect, leaving the boy to navigate his pain alone, yearning for the comfort that now feels impossible to reach.

The father’s withdrawal deepens as he abandons his responsibilities, leaving the boy unsupported in his struggles both at home and in school. The silence between them grows louder, a painful reminder of a bond broken not by choice, but by the weight of sorrow and unspoken loss.

AITA for staying late at school while my dad and his stepson’s birthdays were being celebrated?

I (17M) don't have a good relationship with my dad...

We'd been close when mom was alive, but I look...

He had dishes to do even though he was watching...

He started making plans for me to spend more time...

At first they were understanding because they knew mom had...

He stopped checking on my school work, stopped responding to...

My IEP was for speech issues that I still have....

Even when he had days off work he wouldn't spend...

Her son Gavin was 2 when they met and 3...

But he still pushed me away whenever I tried getting...

he'd say it wouldn't be fair to his stepson and...

I'd ask if we could have some and he'd tell...

I know Gavin didn't cause any of it but I...

I've known him since he was 2 and he's 7...

And that might make me a jerk on top of...

His dad appears once a year, less sometimes and so...

My dad's wife tried a couple of times to reach...

She wasn't wrong. I don't think she really cared. She...

Gavin calls me his brother even though we hardly ever...

There were times I was brought for what's meant to...

My dad doesn't talk to me during those trips. Gavin...

The reason I'm bringing that stuff up is because my...

which are a week apart and spend a Friday after...

Gavin invited me and my dad mentioned it when I...

So I knew when I was supposed to be there...

When they got home late Gavin asked why I wasn't...

I told him I didn't feel like celebrating. He told...

His wife complained at me on Sunday because Gavin was...

Dad didn't say anything more directly but he left me...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “The need to be right is the most powerful force in many relationships, and it is the enemy of intimacy.” In this case, the OP feels compelled to be ‘right’ about their pain and neglect, while the father is focused on being ‘right’ about his current family structure and his stepson’s feelings.

The father’s behavior—starting shortly after the mother’s death—suggests a complex reaction to grief, where the OP, as a physical reminder of the deceased wife, became a source of pain, leading to emotional withdrawal. This withdrawal created an emotional void that the stepson, Gavin, inadvertently filled by providing the father with a fresh opportunity for positive parenting. The OP’s resentment toward Gavin is a classic manifestation of displaced anger; Gavin is a tangible symbol of what the OP lost—a fully present father.

The OP’s decision to skip the party was a clear, albeit passive-aggressive, statement about their emotional status in the home. While the intention may have been to force the father to see the distance he created, the fallout confirms the father’s narrative that the OP is ‘taking it out’ on the child. Moving forward, the OP needs to transition from passive protest to direct, planned communication. A constructive recommendation is to schedule a specific time to discuss the long-term impact of the father’s grief reaction, focusing solely on the OP’s needs, rather than reacting emotionally to social invitations.

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Temporary_Alfalfa686 Nta tell him that he needs to too because...

boredathome1962 NTA. So sorry your Dad has abandoned you. Grief...

So, what should you do? I suggest waiting it out...

but how long will you be there to be his...

living in a house where only a 7 year old...

If Dad or wife complain just tell them that they...

Cute-Profession9983 have failed so badly. Good luck OP: Write back...

DisastrousMachine568 I don't have any parents.": Your dad is the...

He was the grown up when your mother died, and...

Start working for your future, figure out your Education and...

Do you have grandparents on either sides, talk to them...

Is there any heritance to you from your mother? Can...

Many Will find this Extreme, but it is damaging to...

IrizHalo People need emotional connections with their family.: NTA.

Your dad clearly checked out of being your parent a...

and now he's upset because you're not falling in line...

It's sad for Gavin, but if your dad cared about...

mfruitfly You can't be expected to celebrate when he's ignored...

I would just tell his wife that he stopped being...

she doesn't get to expect you, THE CHILD, to put...

She should be managing his expectations and his wellbeing, and...

then that isn't on you either. These two adults joined...

Your dad basically ditched you, and his wife married him...

but expects you to have gotten over it/moved on and...

I'd just tell them that and focus on building other...

Serious-Day5968 NTA.

My suggestion for you is to kick a*s in school...

Talk to your counselor. If you don't want to go...

I'm sorry your dad abandoned you once your mom pa*sed...

Stay out of their sight, don't engage anymore. They are...

If he wants to be an a*shole and won't give...

Go to work, school and take care of you, at...

The original poster (OP) feels deeply hurt and emotionally abandoned by their father following the death of their mother. This emotional neglect is compounded by the visible affection and attention the father now dedicates to his new stepson, creating intense feelings of resentment and loss for the OP. The central conflict lies in the OP prioritizing their need for acknowledgment and connection from their father over participating in a family celebration, which the father interpreted as lashing out at the stepson.

Was the OP justified in refusing to attend the joint birthday celebration as a protest against years of emotional neglect, or did this action unfairly punish the innocent stepson? The core question remains whether expressing deep-seated pain through non-participation is a valid boundary or a destructive act in this complicated family dynamic.

John Doe

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

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