Father Who Ousted Daughter From Home Insists She Pays For His Youngest Child's College Tuition
"Receipt for first year of college, plus various other expenses. For 70k."
Damjan
- Published in Interesting
Family relationships can be complicated, even more so when divorce enters the picture. The dynamics shift, allegiances can change, and the effects on the children are often profound and long-lasting.
When parents part ways, children may find themselves caught in the middle of emotional and financial struggles. But what happens when a parent's unreasonable demands blur the line between parental guidance and outright exploitation?
The story of one Reddit user serves as a cautionary tale of how not to parent in the aftermath of marital dissolution. According to OP, her relationship with her father soured years ago.
She details her strained relationship with her father, rooted in his infidelity and poor treatment of her mother. This relationship was further strained by his overt favoritism towards her eldest brother, to the exclusion of her and her two younger sisters.
After her parents divorced, the father kicked OP and her siblings out, except for the eldest brother. Nearly two decades later, the father, now wealthy and remarried with more children, unexpectedly reached out to OP.
Without a preamble, he asked her to pay $70,000 for the college tuition of one of his other children. OP, still harboring deep resentment for how he treated her and her mother, is now considering leaving the country to escape his audacious financial demands.
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OP writes:
RedditAccording to OP, her relationship with her father soured years ago. She details her strained relationship with her father, rooted in his infidelity and poor treatment of her mother.
RedditAfter her parents divorced, the father kicked OP and her siblings out, except for the eldest brother.
RedditOP is still amd and keeps pretty low contact
RedditNearly two decades later, the father, wealthy and remarried with more children, unexpectedly reached out to OP.
RedditWithout a preamble, he asked her to pay $70,000 for the college tuition of one of his other children.
RedditHe sent her a bill for the college tuition of one of his other children—a whopping $70,000.
RedditOP should take her father as an example of what not to do.
RedditDad probably isn't as rich as OP thinks he is
RedditMaybe OP should create a GoFundMe campaign for her poor father:)
RedditSome poeple ssay that OP should change her last name
RedditMaybe OP should do this:
Reddit"He is a lonely bitter old man. Leave him there."
RedditOP should be gentle to her mom
RedditThe audacity of OP's father is truly jaw-dropping. After a lifetime of neglect and favoritism, to suddenly demand that OP fork over a hefty sum for a half-sibling's education is beyond reason.
It showcases a profound lack of self-awareness and entitlement on his part. It's almost as if he thinks money can erase years of emotional negligence and trauma he inflicted upon his family.
OP is under no obligation—moral, financial, or otherwise—to support the education of a sibling she's never had a relationship with, especially when the request comes from a father who has never shown her the basic decency she deserves.
If anything, this could be the final straw that justifies OP cutting ties for good, perhaps even moving countries, as she's considered. Sometimes, distance—both emotional and geographical—is the clearest path to peace.