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AITAH for not paying for my child to go to prom?

by Emily Davis
March 2, 2026
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In the tangled web of family and teenage love, a mother’s protective instincts clash with the shadow of toxicity that looms over her daughter’s boyfriend’s household. What began as innocent trust spiraled into threats and betrayal, as a mysterious cash app account became the battleground for control and anger. The mother, standing firm, drew a line in the sand, desperate to shield her daughter from venomous words and unseen wounds.

Yet, hope flickers through the darkness as the promise of a spring break trip, overseen by a kinder hand, offers a fragile chance for healing and trust to mend. It is a story of resilience and the fierce love that drives a mother to fight for her child’s safety, even when the world outside seems determined to break them apart.

AITAH for not paying for my child to go to prom?

My daughter's boyfriend's mother is toxic. She seems to have...

A few months ago I blocked her from messaging me...

She found the account and because my daughter used my...

I tried to explain to her that I didn't know...

She's been blocked since since then and I forbade my...

She has also said many foul things about my daughter....

I agreed because she told me the boyfriend's grandmother would...

I paid for her to go and gave her money...

I messaged her a few times but I didn't want...

When she got home I asked to look at the...

I clicked on the name and it went to a...

I know that prom is important so I didn't take...

Today, I get a notification from her school app showing...

I bring it up to her and she doesn't seem...

I tell her that she's not going to prom. She...

I know she cares as this is her Sr prom...

Dr. Laura Markham, a clinical psychologist specializing in respectful parenting, often emphasizes the importance of connection over control, noting that adolescents push boundaries as they seek autonomy. However, she also stresses that consequences must be logical and related to the misbehavior to be effective. In this case, the parent established a clear boundary concerning the mother due to documented threats and toxic behavior, which is a necessary act of protection.

The core issue is twofold: the daughter’s deception regarding the trip and her subsequent apathy toward academic consequences. The parent correctly identified the deception about the mother’s presence and reacted by grounding her, which addresses the broken trust regarding the boundary. The subsequent lack of concern over missing schoolwork suggests the daughter is testing the limits of parental authority, perhaps feeling entitled to privileges (like prom) despite failing foundational responsibilities. When a teenager responds to a significant consequence (like losing prom) with indifference (“okay”), it often signals either deep resignation or a calculated attempt to show the parent that the consequence will not motivate change.

The parent’s actions regarding the initial blocking of the mother were appropriate self-protection and protection of their daughter against harassment. However, the application of the prom consequence, while understandable given the pattern of disregard, may not yield the desired result if the underlying communication issue is not addressed. A constructive recommendation would be to pause the prom threat and instead engage in a structured conversation focused on the broken trust and the commitment required for senior year success, linking privileges directly to demonstrated responsibility, rather than using major events as threats. The focus should shift from punishment for the past event to setting clear expectations for future behavior and academic performance.

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

epsteindintkllhimslf Your daughter sounds like a real issue, moreso than...

•She doesn't respond to your messages for an entire week...

You need to ground her in a way that’s actually productive. Supervise her doing those assignments for hours each day. Talk to her about her future.

Skyblue8596 Sounds like you never realized you're a bad parent....

RelievingFart Honestly, I would ground her from seeing and speaking...

Useful_Supermarket18 You're doing the right thing, but you're going about...

Your daughter stole your money, she lied to you, and...

If you're speaking to your daughter the way you wrote...

She deserves to have consequences for the things that she's...

You are NTAH for trying to get your daughter on...

you_frickin_frick just so you know to set up a cash...

Key-Strawberry-9954 This is really tough. Prom is something that only...

My mom grounded me once for a similar event (I...

Instead of being grounded one weekend, I got two weeks...

I'd have a very clear conversation with your daughter and...

Potential-Skirt-1249 I'm probably going to be downvoted for this but...

If you don't allow her to go, be prepared for...

The parent is clearly distressed, feeling betrayed by their daughter who knowingly circumvented the boundary set against contact with the toxic boyfriend’s mother. The conflict centers on the parent’s need to enforce rules and protect their child versus the daughter’s increasing push for independence and loyalty to her relationship.

Given the daughter’s disregard for established rules and academic responsibilities following the deception, is the decision to withhold attendance at the senior prom a necessary boundary enforcement, or does this consequence escalate the conflict beyond a productive resolution?

Emily Davis

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

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