Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of exes, money, and relationship drama that’s sure to get your engines revving! When a hardworking single mom finds herself in a financial bind, her ex-boyfriend steps up to the plate to help her out. But wait, there’s a plot twist! His current girlfriend is less than thrilled about this arrangement. Will this act of kindness drive a wedge between the lovebirds? Or will our protagonist stand his ground and do what he believes is right? Let’s dive in and find out! ♂️
Ex Needs Help with Car Troubles

Tough Times for Ex

Radiator Woes & Financial Stress

Helping Out Wouldn’t Hurt

Ex Promises to Pay Back

Girlfriend Questions Decision

Girlfriend Doubts Ex Will Pay Back

Girlfriend Doesn’t Like Me Helping Ex

Tempers Flare

️ Girlfriend Tries to Argue

Silent Treatment Ensues

AITA for Saying It’s My Money?

Separate Finances Clarification

Would’ve Checked In If It Affected Both

Ex’s Car Trouble Sparks Relationship Drama!
Well, well, well… looks like our protagonist found himself in quite the pickle! He offered to help his ex fix her car, thinking it was no big deal. But his girlfriend? Not so thrilled about it. She questioned his decision and wondered if the ex would even pay him back. Tempers flared and our guy stood his ground, saying it’s his money and he can do what he wants with it. The girlfriend stormed off, leaving an awkward silence in her wake. Now, he’s left wondering if he went too far. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this spicy situation! ️ ️
Helping ex for daughter’s sake – NTA according to commenter

Co-parenting is important. NTA for loaning ex money for car

GF overreacting? Support for co-parenting and criticism for entitled GF.

Supportive comment on man helping ex for daughter’s sake

Helping ex for daughter’s sake: NTA. Honest talk with GF needed.

Good on you for prioritizing your child. GF needs to understand.

Being a responsible co-parent outweighs GF’s insecurities. NTA

Prioritizing daughter over GF, NTA. ♂️

Putting daughter first doesn’t make him an a**hole
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NTA and amicable co-parenting is important for child’s happiness.

User defends man’s actions for daughter, warns of red flag GF

Co-parenting amicably and helping ex sparks mild jealousy, but NAH.

NTA comment defends man’s obligation to help his ex for daughter’s sake.

You’re allowed to help your daughter and ex-wife. NTA

Divided opinions on whether girlfriend is the AH or not

Co-parenting win! NTA, helping ex for daughter’s sake

Girlfriend thinks helping ex is bad, commenter calls her out.

Respectful co-parenting praised by commenter. NTA

Co-parenting amicably is NTA and GF should not interfere

NAH? OP seeks advice on GF’s concerns over ex and daughter.

Ex’s child comes first, GF needs to understand boundaries. NTA

Putting your child first shouldn’t make your girlfriend feel betrayed

Co-parenting dilemma sparks debate about loyalty and obligations.

NTA: Your child’s needs come first, not your girlfriend’s insecurities.

Putting the child first is important. GF’s jealousy is toxic

Co-parenting win! Your generosity will improve their lives.

NTA- Co-parenting peacefully is rare, girlfriend needs reassurance

GF’s insecurities threaten father-daughter relationship

Co-parenting goals! New husband understands and supports ex-relationship!

NTA prioritizing daughter’s well-being, GF lacks empathy.

Co-parenting with ex for child’s sake. Admirable and NTA

NTA, prioritize your child. GF’s jealousy is unwarranted.

Co-parenting win! Helping your child’s mother is commendable

NTA helps ex for daughter’s sake but GF feels betrayed!

Setting a good example for daughter, NTA. GF’s insecurity, ESH.
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GF out of line for questioning helping your daughter. NTA

Dating someone with kids? Be prepared to support them financially.

Father’s decision to help his ex for their daughter’s sake.

Co-parenting trumps GF’s jealousy. NTA
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Heartwarming story of exes co-parenting and supporting each other ❤️

Include your partner in important decisions to strengthen the relationship ❤️

NTA! Co-parenting is important, girlfriend needs to understand.

Amazing co-parenting skills teaching daughter good values. NTA

Is the girlfriend jealous or does she genuinely not understand?
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Healthy co-parenting causing discomfort for girlfriend, discuss boundaries

NTA prioritizes child’s safety over GF’s unwarranted involvement

Grammar nitpick aside, NTA. Great co-parenting & trust with ex

Co-parenting comes first, GF should understand. NTA

Co-parenting win! Dad helps out ex for daughter’s benefit.

Helping ex for daughter’s sake – NTA, looking out for family ❤️
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Helping your child’s mother doesn’t make you an a**hole

Navigating relationships can be tricky

Mature co-parenting overcomes insecurities #PutKidsFirst

Helping ex for daughter’s safety, GF feels betrayed? NTA confirmed!

Putting safety first for your child makes you NTA

NTA handled it right. GF needs a reality check.

NTA! Putting your daughter first is always the right choice

Co-parenting done right

NTA receives support for helping ex, confusion over GF’s reaction

Your money, your rules. GF needs to mind her own business

Putting the child’s well-being first , NTA prevails. GF needs to be understanding.

GF tries to control your money? NTA for helping daughter

Mature co-parenting sparks GF’s insecurity. NTA, GF needs therapy.

Prioritizing child’s stability over girlfriend’s immaturity.
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Ex’s safety loan > GF’s opinion. NTA, prioritize your child’s safety!

Being a responsible co-parent is more important than GF’s insecurities.
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Relationship counseling recommended for supportive parent with insecure girlfriend.

NTA for helping ex, but communication is key in relationships

Curious commenter seeks more details before giving judgment.

Being a good co-parent doesn’t make you a bad boyfriend
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Husband helped his ex for their son’s safety, NTA

Being a supportive co-parent deserves recognition.
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NTA – Supporting your child’s mother is reasonable. Ignore the jealousy.
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NTA. GF needs to understand co-parenting. More conversation needed.

GF’s lack of respect for co-parenting is a red flag

Co-parenting for the sake of the children is important

Putting his child first is priority, not his GF’s opinion.

Communication is key! Financial concerns in newish relationship. N-A-H.

NTA. Stepmom’s story shows importance of respecting ex’s relationship with child
