In a tale as old as time, a father who once abandoned his child is now seeking to reconnect, but there’s a twist. This isn’t a simple case of a man regretting his past mistakes and wanting to make amends. This father, who we’ll call ‘Biodad’, terminated his parental rights when his daughter was just 5 years old, and has had no contact with her since. Fast forward to the present, Biodad has had an accident and can no longer father biological children. Now, he’s reaching out, wanting to reconnect with his daughter. But will the mother, who we’ll call ‘Guardian Angel’, allow him back into their lives? Let’s delve into this emotional rollercoaster.
The International Childhood

The Unexpected Surprise

The Supportive Parents

The Disinterested Biodad

The Termination of Rights

The New Family

The Unexpected Turn

The Plea for Connection

The Dilemma ♀️

A Second Chance or a Second Choice?
Guardian Angel, a strong mother who has navigated the stormy seas of teenage pregnancy and single parenthood, now faces a new challenge. Biodad, who once abandoned his daughter, now seeks to reconnect after discovering he can’t have more children. His plea for connection is a desperate one, but Guardian Angel is torn. She empathizes with his situation, but she also knows that her daughter isn’t a ‘second choice’. What would you do if you were in her shoes? Let’s see what the world thinks of this situation…
NTA. Your kid is not a backup plan.

“He gave up rights. Ignore him and his wishes.”

NTA: Daughter’s bio father wants contact after becoming infertile. Let her lead.

NTA. Daughter’s choice, but she should wait and prepare emotionally.

NTA. Father wants contact after becoming infertile, but commenters disapprove.

Caution advised: Father with racist past wants contact after abandonment.

Let her decide at 18, support her, avoid future conflicts

NTA. He made his choices. Daughter deserved a dad.

NTA: Father disowned daughter, now wants sympathy for infertility? Nope.

Let him rot or give him a chance? Daughter’s call.

NTA: Father wants contact after becoming infertile, but motives are suspect
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NTA: Abandoning a child doesn’t entitle you to parenthood later.

Inform your daughter about her biodad’s actions, but spare the explicit slurs.

He chose to terminate his rights out of hatred. NTA.

Daughter’s choice: one-time contact with bio-dad or potential disappointment?

NTA: Father abandoned daughter, now wants contact. Pay up first!

“NTA. Children aren’t something someone just has when convenient.”

NTA – Biodad wants contact after abandoning daughter. Tell him to piss off

“He can f**k right off with that attitude.” NTA

NTA- He made his bed, he can lay in it.

NTA: Don’t let others pressure you into meeting your estranged father.

NTA biodad wants contact after realizing daughter is his only shot at a biolegacy

Daughter’s choice, but entitlement and absence leave a bad taste

Father wants contact after abandoning daughter: Should she let him?
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NTA, but hear him out. If he’s changed, give him a chance.

NTA. You owe him nothing. Let your child decide when adult.
