Dad Daughter Teen

Dad Daughter Teen




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Heartbreak is never easy to deal with, but it’s even harder when you are a hormone-filled teenager.
So, it makes sense that you would need some time off to prioritize your mental health.
“AITA for forcing my daughter to go to school?”
The Original Poster (OP) explained:
“I’m 37M, single dad, and my daughter is 15F.”
“She recently broke up with her boyfriend and she’s understandably devastated. She has confided in me and told me that her boyfriend cheated on her with a girl from their class.”
“Two days ago she asked me if she could stay home from school because she couldn’t bear to face them. I agreed and I wrote a letter in to the school, saying that she had an upset stomach and asking her teachers to excuse her from class.”
“I took a day off from work so I could accompany her. We spent the entire day watching movies in her room and I sat with her while she cried.”
“Yesterday she asked me if she could skip school again.”
“I agreed and once again contacted her school. However, this time I couldn’t stay home from work because I had things to settle in my workplace.”
“So, I made her breakfast and told her to use my credit card to order herself lunch and dinner.”
“Today she asked if she could skip school yet again and I said no.”
“I told her that she couldn’t keep skipping school forever and I said that she would have to be brave and face them. She was extremely mad at me and she yelled at me, saying that I didn’t understand her.”
“She said that she wasn’t going to ‘skip school forever’ and she just needed a couple more days. I said no, she would have to go to school, so that’s what she did, but she was fuming mad.”
“I feel kind of bad now because I remember how it felt like when I broke up with my high school girlfriends and how much I couldn’t bear to see them around in school.”
Redditors gave their opinions on the situation by declaring:
Most Redditors agreed OP was not the a**hole.
“NTA. One day’s absence is a reasonable and compassionate response.”
“Agreed. A bit NAH for me though. Getting cheated on at 15 years old? And likely classmates knowing about it? Wow. That’s going to last some time.”
“But then again OP is super awesome for taking time off work to comfort his daughter. Perhaps the daughter will recover faster with an amazing dad.” ~ geary227
“Completely agreed. Daughter is only 15, and odds are this is her first longer relationship and first time getting cheated on, plus not really being able to consider long-term consequences of never going to school again yet.”
“She’s not an AH, she’s just a dumb teenager. The only AHs here are the ex and his new girlfriend.” ~ Equivalent-Unit
“My only advice to dad would have been to set the expectation of how many days off was reasonable earlier.”
“Maybe day two, ‘yeah, I think one more day is okay. You’ll have to go back tomorrow, though, so you don’t miss too much. But here’s my credit card so you can order yourself lunch. I suggest getting a dessert, too, to shore up your bravery.'”
“Letting her know earlier might have made it easier for her to psych herself up instead of doing it all day-of.” ~ UnApprovedActivities
Some were talking about the importance of being there for her.
“I am pushing 50 and there for raised by big ole boomers. A fraction of the compassion OP showed the 15 year old would not have been wasted on me.ETA: NAH” ~ k—mkay
“Right?! I fell when I was in school and landed on a book case. Broke my wrist, but only a simple break.”
“My mom thought it was a sprain. Not only did she not take me to the doctor for three days, I also had to go to school. Even the neighborhood bully took pity on me over that one.” ~ ClothDiaperAddicts
“Letting her take a couple of days off is not coddling. It’s showing compassion and love for your child. He sent her back to school to face them. He was being a good dad. All kids should be so lucky.” ~ grisley1234
“It’s unclear whether you’re saying the OP was wrong to let his daughter stay home for two days. That’s not coddling; it’s compassion.”
“There’s a difference between compassion and coddling and the OP did not cross that line. Telling someone who is experiencing heartbreak to suck-it-up on day one makes them hard and bitter. Hard, bitter people do not make the world a better place.”
“If, on the other hand, you’re supporting the father making his daughter go back to school after two days, I agree with you.” ~ Forteanforever
Others are wondering how her fellow classmates will react.
“Back when I was in high school, everyone would be supportive of the person that was cheated on. I’d hope that’s how teens are now too- overall their age group seems to be a lot more aware and sensitive to things like that.” ~ phalseprofits
“Unfortunately when I was at school/college and this shit happened it depended on which was more popular.”
“If the cheated party was popular the other two would be shunned, and if one of the cheating party was more popular the cheated person deserved it for not being good enough. It’s despicable.” ~ forgedsignatures
“Yep, also heavily depends on who gets to put their spin on the story first. Who knows what this girl’s ex has been telling people?”
“The longer she hides, the more time she gives those two to salvage their own images at the expense of hers. Being cheated on does not automatically grant you sympathy points. Especially in high school.” ~ DiTrastevere

By Claire Toureille For Mailonline 17:48 BST 05 Jul 2021 , updated 17:51 BST 05 Jul 2021
A father revealed how he had to put a lock on the door of his teenager's room because her cousins kept taking her belongings, but has been blamed for standing up for his daughter. 
The unnamed father, from Quebec, Canada, explained on the subreddit Am I The A******? that his brother-in-law, and his twin daughters, 18, are staying with him, his wife and their 16-year-old daughter. 
The two cousins have been taking his daughter's belongings without permission, including a $60 MAC makeup palette she spent a month saving up for, which they ruined by mixing eyeshadow colours. 
The father put a lock on his daughter's door so that the cousins couldn't entre without permission. but his brother-in-law confronted wasn't happy at them being painted as 'thieves' and called his daughter 'defective.'
He's now getting the 'silent treatment' from everyone, including his wife, who says her family will 'hate him' for it. 
Commenters said the father had done the right thing by getting the lock, and that he was the only person standing up for his daughter in the house. 
The father explained the brother-in-law has been staying with them following his divorce ten months ago, along with his two daughters.
He said that while the cousins and his daughter were not close, they got along fine, until the two families moved together and the twins started going into her room and taking 'everything they get their hands on'.
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Saying the have 'no respect for her privacy', she said they'd taken 'makeup, phone accessories, clothes, school laptop etc'. 
She complained a lot and I've already asked the girls to respect her privacy and stop taking things,' he added. 
These initial issues led to disagreements with his wife and brother-in-law who said it was 'typical teenage girls behavior'.  
'Last straw was when [my daughter] bought a 60$ MAC makeup kit that looks like a paintset that she saved up for over a month and one of the girls took it without permission and ruined it by mixing shades together while using it,' he added.
The dad found his daughter crying and told his wife, who said to ask his niece to apologize.  
'I got [my daughter] a lock after I found she was moving valuable belongings out the house because of this incidence,' the dad explained.
The lock caused a further rift between the family, when his brother-in-law and his daughters found out about it. 
'[My brother-in-law] asked about it and I straight up told him. He said "my daughters aren't thieves!!! it's normal that girls of the same age borrow each others stuff",' the father went on. 
He explained his brother-in-law said the father's daughter could get a palette for $15 at Walmart and shouldn't be buying expensive makeup. 
The outraged dad said his brother-in-law 'suggested my wife take care of this "defect" in his daughter's personality trying to appear older than she is. 
'He accused me of being overprotective and babying [her] with this level of enablement,' he went on. 
The father explained his wife wasn't happy with his decision either. 
'She shamed me for putting a lock on [our daughter's] door for her cousins to see and preventing them from "spending time" with her saying I was supposed to treat them like daughters,' he said. 
In spite of the pressures from his family, the dad refused to remove the lock on his daughter's door. 
As a result, the whole family was giving him and his daughter the silent treatment.  
People on Reddit said the father had made the right call and was the only person to stand up for his daughter. 
'Don't back down. You are the only one sticking up for her. If her cousins want to use expensive makeup, give them your wife's. I guarantee she won't appreciate sharing anymore,' one said. 
'Exactly! As a mother myself I cannot fathom how any mother would let someone treat their child like that, even if it is family. That would have bought them a one way ticket right out my front door. If your kid can't count on you to protect them, who can they count on,' another said.  
'Your wife harbors someone who tells you that her daughter has a "defect" in her personality for buying an expensive make up kit, that's the kind of thing that has people thinking about divorce,' one said. 
'Not to add, even if [your brother-in-law] thinks a makeup kit from Walmart is comparable, he should've at least offered to buy it for her. Instead he thinks she is responsible to replace the items that his daughters ruined,' another wrote.  
'I would divorce someone if they let a family member even obliquely suggest that my kid was defective,' another said. 
'It totally baffles me how some families allow certain types of behaviour amongst themselves. How OP's wife tolerates her brother talking about her daughter like that or talking to her husband like that in HIS house,' one wrote. 
'A child's room in their parent's house is THEIR safe space, it should be sacred and a place they know they can create their own boundaries, having a parent shit on that for the sake of her brother's feelings is depressing, this girl will grow to know mommy doesn't have her back or care about her feelings...at least Daddy (OP) has some common sense in this regard, fair play to that guy,' they went on/ 
'They are 18; this is 100 per cent vindictive. Mixing and destroying a new palette and leaving it on her BED screams of malice,' one person said of the cousins. 
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