Imagine being at the center of a drama where you’re asked to comfort someone who once made your life a living hell. That’s the predicament our protagonist, a 34-year-old man, finds himself in. His ex-fiancée’s daughter, who once disapproved of their relationship and caused a ruckus, is now seeking his emotional support after her mother’s tragic demise. But he’s not so sure he’s ready to reopen that chapter. Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster.
A Rocky Start ️

The Cougar’s Cub

Moving In, Moving On

The Engagement Fallout

Breaking Up, Breaking Free

Tragedy Strikes

The Apology and Request

The Rejection

Persistent Pleas

The Grandma’s Intervention

The Dilemma ♂️

A Closed Chapter or a Chance for Redemption?
Our protagonist, once engaged to a woman with a resentful daughter, is now faced with a moral dilemma. After the tragic loss of her mother, the daughter, Kayla, seeks solace in him, the man she once despised. Yet, he remains firm in his decision to keep her out of his life, despite her pleas and apologies. Even the intervention of Kayla’s grandmother couldn’t sway him. Is he justified in his decision, or is he missing a chance for redemption and healing? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this emotional tug-of-war.
“NTA. You don’t owe her anything. Block her and move on.”

NTA: Kayla’s motives for seeking emotional support are questionable

NTA blocks ex-fiancée’s daughter & grandma. Harsh but justified.

NTA refuses to comfort ex-fiancée’s daughter. Get a therapist!

NTA: No obligation to comfort ex-fiancée’s adult daughter. Block them!

“NTA. Meeting up would raise complicated expectations. Grandma needs to back off.”

Refusing to comfort ex-fiancée’s daughter: justified or heartless?

NTA. Kayla is not a child. She caused your breakup.

NTA: Closure, moving on, condolences – no obligations, just empathy.

NTA…Kayla’s dad MIA, she knew what she was doing

No obligation to comfort ex-fiancée’s daughter. You owe her nothing.

NTA: Kayla learns actions have consequences, apologies don’t fix everything

NTA. You have the right to choose your relationships.

Stepfather rejects stepdaughter’s plea for comfort. NTA

NTA – Kayla’s actions have consequences. Zoom it out, ladies!

When emotional support turns into financial demands and car vandalism

NTA. Ex-fiancée’s daughter caused breakup, not looking for support

NTA. Good decision. No good coming from comforting ex-fiancée’s daughter.

Not your responsibility. Tough love or heartless? ♀️

NTA. Boundaries were set, move on and live your life.

“NTA. Stay far, far away from Kayla.”

NTA: Suspicious motives, danger ahead. Something more than comfort?

NTA: Is Kayla really just seeking emotional support?

NTA: Setting boundaries with ex-fiancée’s daughter.

Choosing silence: justified or heartless?

NTA: No need to comfort ex-fiancée’s daughter. Cut ties.

Heartbroken ex-fiancée refuses to comfort daughter: justified or heartless?

NTA. Kayla’s destructive behavior and lack of effort justify it.

Is reconnecting with an ex-fiancée’s daughter worth the risk?

NTA suspects daughter is using mother’s death for personal gain

NTA- Moving on after a heartfelt conversation. ❤️

NTA. Kayla was an adult when you started dating her mother. After three years of Kayla’s disrespect, including stealing, damaging or destroying your belongings with no correction from her mother (shame on her), you decided it was best to part ways. Three years after the breakup Kayla decides that she needs to use you for emotional support to deal with her mother’s passing. She is now 24 and you do not owe this to her. She made no attempt to apologize to you before her mother passed. It would be best to keep your distance.

No comfort for the bridge burner. NTA

Setting boundaries with disrespectful ex-fiancée’s daughter. NTA!
