Beneath the surface of silent departures and secretive returns lies a family fractured by unspoken tensions and unmet expectations. The quiet routines of preparing meals become a battleground for recognition and respect, revealing the deep emotional chasms that grow when trust is replaced by deception.
In a bold act of defiance, the family’s silent protest speaks louder than words ever could, exposing the pain of feeling unseen and unvalued. Their deliberate choice to withhold care is not just about food, but a desperate plea for acknowledgment in a home where absence speaks louder than presence.

AITAH for telling everyone not to keep food for my dad and step mom











As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Terri Givens explains, ‘Secrecy, especially when applied to simple logistical matters like travel schedules, often signals an underlying communication breakdown or a misplaced desire for control within the family unit.’
The situation described highlights a significant failure in establishing clear and respectful communication boundaries. The father and stepmother consistently withhold travel information, even resorting to lies about the car’s destination, which communicates a deep lack of trust in the children. The OP interpreted this as intentional exclusion and responded with a proportional, albeit passive-aggressive, act of withholding (food). This tit-for-tat behavior is a common response to perceived disrespect, where the wronged party attempts to make the other party feel the same sting of inconvenience or neglect.
While the OP’s anger is understandable given the pattern of behavior, retaliatory actions rarely solve the root issue; they only confirm to the other party that the relationship is adversarial. A more constructive approach would have been to address the pattern of secrecy directly outside of a moment of return. The OP could benefit from establishing clear ‘if/then’ expectations: ‘If you do not inform us of your travel schedule, we will no longer manage meal planning around potential travel times.’ This shifts the focus from punishment to establishing healthy, enforceable boundaries.
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The original poster (OP) felt disregarded and untrusted by their father and stepmother due to their secrecy around travel plans, leading the OP to retaliate by deliberately withholding food preparation upon their return. The central conflict lies between the parents’ desire for privacy or perhaps avoidance of a proper send-off/welcome, and the children’s need for basic acknowledgment and inclusion in the family routine.
Was the OP’s action of completely refusing to prepare food a justified response to feeling deliberately excluded and mistrusted, or did this act escalate the conflict unnecessarily by mirroring the secretive and inconsiderate behavior they criticized? Should family members resort to passive-aggressive retaliation when direct communication about expectations fails?







