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WIBTA for making my dad pay for my daughter’s phone after he broke it?

by Michael Lee
January 7, 2026
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In the quiet tension of a fragile family visit, a daughter’s simple need for a phone charger becomes a silent symbol of deeper divides. Generations collide—her youthful world tethered to technology, her grandfather’s life marked by financial chaos and impulsive choices—each moment weighted with unspoken frustration and longing.

Amidst the casual chatter and the hum of everyday life, a fragile thread of connection frays, revealing the painful reality of unmet expectations and the quiet struggles that ripple through their shared history. This is a story of love shadowed by disappointment, where small actions echo the complex dance of family bonds and personal hardships.

WIBTA for making my dad pay for my daughter’s phone after he broke it?

I'm 50F and I have a 17 year old daughter....

He's always spent irresponsibly, never really saved, impulsive purchases and...

Yesterday, me and my daughter went to visit him and...

My daughter spent time alternating between being on her phone...

About two hours into the visit she asked if I...

My daughter has an Iphone and I have an Android...

My daughter explained that because it was similar style to...

We spent the rest of the visit watching TV with...

When it was time to leave my daughter went to...

the bottom of the phone screen was cracked, and the...

I yelled at my dad, and asked how did he...

I told him that he's going to pay for either...

He started arguing back, saying that he can't afford to...

I argued back that my daughter does need her phone...

because he broke it. My parents are calling me an...

They're not going to go into poverty if they pay...

My dad usually always blows the leftover money immediately. My...

and that my daughter's a spoiled brat for throwing a...

Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on family systems and boundaries, often emphasizes that holding people accountable for their actions is crucial for healthy relationships, even within families. She notes that when individuals consistently avoid the consequences of their behavior, it reinforces dysfunctional patterns and prevents personal growth.

The father’s actions—forcing a charger into an incompatible port—stem from a combination of poor impulse control (a known history of financial irresponsibility and gambling) and a lack of attention to detail, possibly compounded by age-related factors or simple self-absorption during the moment. His casual admission followed by immediate defensiveness when asked to pay demonstrates a failure to take responsibility. The narrator’s strong reaction is understandable; it is a reaction not just to the broken phone, but to the predictable pattern of her father avoiding accountability, which she is now attempting to break for her daughter’s sake.

The family’s response—accusing the narrator of being an ‘asshole’ and calling the daughter ‘spoiled’—is a form of triangulation and deflection. They are prioritizing the father’s comfort and avoiding difficult financial conversations over addressing the tangible damage caused by negligence. The siblings’ advice to simply pay for it reinforces the dynamic that the narrator should absorb the emotional and financial labor to maintain superficial peace. The narrator was appropriate in demanding compensation because the damage was direct negligence. Moving forward, the narrator should treat this as a property damage claim between adults, perhaps seeking mediation outside the immediate family, and focus communication strictly on the repair cost rather than engaging in arguments about past financial history or the daughter’s perceived entitlement.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

LiolaCharm NTA- A responsible adult fixes their own mistakes. That's...

Every time they give you another excuse, just repeat that...

H_Lunulata NTA Your dad should not have to be cajoled...

with an apology. It's not like it is a disposable...

You're not getting that money without a fight, and your...

Lenny_Pane That probably tells you all you need to know.:...

Explain to your parents that your daughter will learn one...

either your dad steps up and shows her how to...

or you'll demonstrate for her how to distance from people...

GothPenguin It was explained to him that his charger wouldn't...

He decided he knew better and would show her that...

He damaged the phone he owes her and you the...

revengeofthebiscuit NTA: NTA. He broke the phone and he needs...

If he's gone 72 years without having consequences for his...

Cygnata NTA, it sounds like he tried to use pliers...

You might have to sue them for the money, though....

InnerChildGoneWild NTA. Dad broke something worth x dollars.

Dad pays x dollars to buy a new one or...

Just because he doesn't understand or appreciate something's value doesn't...

Dad just wants to save face and hide this under...

The narrator is facing significant conflict by demanding financial accountability from her father for damaging her daughter’s phone, directly challenging her parents’ expectations of deference and her siblings’ view of her daughter as spoiled. The central tension lies between the narrator’s adherence to principles of responsibility and compensation for property damage, and the family’s pattern of enabling the father’s irresponsibility while positioning the parents as financially vulnerable victims.

Is the narrator justified in demanding that her father, who negligently destroyed her daughter’s property, cover the cost of repair or replacement, or should she accept the family’s judgment that she is being overly demanding by seeking compensation from financially constrained elders?

Michael Lee

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

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