A 26-year-old Indian-American man, who works as an HR Administrator, shares his story of being estranged from his parents due to their high expectations and harsh treatment. After years of no contact, his parents invite him over for an important discussion. Little did he know, they had a surprising request that would test their relationship once again.
The Indian-American Struggle

Living a Modest Life

Estranged from Parents

A Surprising Invitation

Reunion and Apologies

The Big Reveal

Financial Concerns

The Unexpected Request

Shock and Refusal

Parents’ Reaction

Mom’s Fake Tears

Closing the Door

Summary: A Heartfelt Reunion or Manipulation?
After years of estrangement, a 26-year-old man is invited to his parents’ home for an important discussion. They apologize for their past behavior and reveal their desire to buy a $500k luxury house. To his shock, they ask him to contribute $250k. He refuses, causing his parents to lash out and accuse him of not loving them. Was this a genuine attempt at reconciliation, or a manipulative ploy to get money? Share your thoughts in the comments!
NTA for refusing to buy house with manipulative parents.

Breaking free from filial piety: NTA’s refusal to buy house.

NTA for refusing to buy parents’ house for their retirement.

Cutting off family for money? NTA takes care of self

Learn from OP’s boundary-setting skills! NTA

Why buy a huge house when you’re retiring soon?

NTA. Desi culture can be tough, but don’t give in.

Family only reaching out for money? NTA made right choice

Existential crisis in the comment section

Buying a house with parents can be tricky, especially if they negatively impact your mental health. Also, where can you get a 5k sqft house for $500k?

Don’t fall for the emotional manipulation, choose yourself

Breaking stereotypes: Money over family ties. NTA wins hearts.

NTA refuses to buy house with parents, commenters suspect manipulation

60k salary debate sparks discussion in comment section

Respect your boundaries and stand your ground.
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NTA for declining parents’ offer. Siblings not contributing.

Don’t mortgage your future for feckless parents

Celebrating freedom from toxic family with a touch of sarcasm
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Parents treat you like an ATM? NTA, keep your money.

Commenter feels inadequate about income, but happiness is what matters.

Not the a**hole for setting boundaries with parents.

NTA holds his ground against entitled parents.

Heartbreaking power play by Indian parents. You’re NTA

Parents prioritize image over financial stability, commenter calls them out.

Financial responsibility wins. NTA for refusing to buy house.

Standing up to societal pressure and entitled parents.

Clear judgement, no further explanation needed.

Stay strong! You’re not the a**hole in this situation.
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Supportive comment from fellow Indian American with relatable experience.

Breaking cultural norms: Indian Redditor shares perspective on parental expectations.

Dreaming of a bigger house? This commenter isn’t, NTA.

Cultural pressure to prioritize family can lead to emotional abuse.

Nepalese neighbor agrees: NTA for not buying house with parents

Defying parents’ expectations: Is 60k a year not enough?

Toxic parents guilt-tripping their child to buy a big house

Commenter stands up to entitled parents.

NTA refuses to buy house with parents, commenters side with OP.

Breaking cultural norms and standing up to toxic behavior.

Breaking cultural norms and standing up to manipulation
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Breaking the cycle of unreasonable parental expectations. NTA

Man refuses to buy house for parents. NTA or selfish?

Don’t sacrifice yourself for others. NTA has spoken

Cutting ties with toxic family is important for mental health

Protect your hard-earned money and treat yourself instead

Is 60k really low income? Depends on where you live

NTA at 26 with 100k saved, abusive parents. Heal soon!

Breaking cultural norms: NTA for refusing to buy house.

Indian Redditor shares cultural insight on parental expectations and self-care.

Breaking free from cultural guilt: NTA wins the day!

Commenter questions why OP thinks they’re the a**hole.

Breaking free from toxic parents – NTA wins hearts

Success is not defined by material possessions. You’re doing great!

Family reunion or money grab? NTA sets boundaries.

Encouraging comment reminds OP of their financial success

Avoid the trap: Don’t let guilt make you a caregiver.

Dreaming of a 60k salary

Cutting off toxic family members? NTA, take care of yourself

Avoid financial manipulation. NTA for standing your ground.

Commenter questions income after NTA judgement.

Cutting ties with toxic family members

Self-care first! NTA for refusing to buy house with parents.

Breaking cultural norms: Indian commenter supports OP’s decision.

Don’t be manipulated. You’re NTA

Don’t give in to family pressure. NTA

Not the a**hole for setting boundaries with parents.

Standing up to entitled parents who call you a failure. NTA
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Protect yourself and future family from toxic parents. NTA

Grateful for understanding parents in Indian culture

Cultural expectations of caring for parents can be overwhelming

Standing up to manipulative parents. You’re NTA!
