Picture this: You’re in a relationship with someone who has a child, and that child gets attached to you. You love the child, but you don’t feel like their father. The relationship ends, you move on, get married, and have your own kids. But your ex and her child still expect you to be a father figure, and they even start disrespecting your new family. What would you do? That’s exactly the situation our protagonist found himself in. Let’s dive into this rollercoaster of emotions and expectations.
Meet the Ex and Her Daughter ♂️

Daddy Issues Arise

The ‘Dad’ Dilemma

Ex’s Adoption Ultimatum

Standing My Ground

Enter the New Wife and Kids

Ex’s Co-Parenting Expectations

Trying to Stay Involved ♂️

Enough is Enough ✋

A’s Instagram Attack

Ex’s Unbelievable Response

Cutting Ties

Cousin’s Judgement

Not-So-Daddy Dearest: A Tale of Broken Bonds and Bitterness
Our protagonist (M37) was in a 6-year relationship with a woman who had a daughter, A(15F). A’s father was out of the picture, and she became attached to our protagonist, even insisting on calling him ‘dad.’ But he never felt like her father. After breaking up with A’s mom, he married his new wife, D(28F), and had two kids. A’s mom still expected him to co-parent A, but he had to draw the line when they started disrespecting his new family. A found his Instagram and left nasty messages, but her mom didn’t see any issue with her behavior. Our protagonist cut ties with them, but his cousin thinks he’s an a**hole for not treating A like his daughter. So, who’s in the right here? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Mother seeks father figure, man declines. NTA or ESH?

Toxic exes and their children: NTA for setting boundaries

Mother and daughter mad at man for being honest.

Stepmom shares honest experience of drifting apart from former stepdaughter.

NTA for not wanting to be a father figure, ex’s daughter is not your responsibility

Father figure refuses to be a dad to stepdaughter

No obligation to play dad, NTA. Consequences of actions.

Broke up, not the dad, NTA. A’s mom is the AH.

Encouraging bad behavior: NTA or enabling?

NTA: Ex’s daughter was an add-on, leaving messages is AH behavior.

Dating a single parent? Beware of mommy’s matchmaking skills!

Choosing to not be a father figure doesn’t make you heartless.

NTA for refusing to adopt. Dodged a bullet
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NTA for not playing dad to ex’s child, despite backlash

NTA for not playing dad, but keeping a relationship is weird

Man not obligated to play dad despite attachment, ex’s expectations.

Clear boundaries set, ex in denial about relationship and parenting.

User defends man’s decision to not play father figure. NTA.
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Mother should have taken her to therapy instead of manipulating her.

Clear boundaries set, NTA. Disrespectful treatment, block them.

Not his responsibility. Ex might have put daughter up.

Mother pushes for father role, but he’s NTA

Stepfather not dad? NTA and woman pushed her responsibilities.
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Man stops dating woman with child after being called dad.

Choosing not to be a father: NTA, but considerate communication

Clear communication and boundaries. Document harassment if necessary. NTA.

Ex’s pushiness and lack of communication makes NTA clear
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Not the a-hole for refusing to play dad.

Dodged a bullet ♂️ NTA, but A’s mom and cousin are

Dating a single mom: Soft AH or ESH?

User calls out OP for abandoning child, advises adult conversation.

Debate over dating a mom with a child: ESH opinion

NTA for not playing dad, mother should help child cope

Boundaries set! Commenter stands up for himself against entitled mother.
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Abandoned by father and stepfather, trust issues are inevitable

NTA. Mom tried to manipulate you into fatherhood.

Heartbreaking situation caused by mom pushing father figure onto child. NTA.

Navigating step-parenting is messy. NTA for setting boundaries.

Not the a-hole for setting boundaries with ex’s child

Wanted a dad, not a husband? NTA gets a pass

Choosing not to adopt partner’s daughter leads to harassment. NTA.

Engaging with your partner’s child can be challenging, but rewarding ❤️

NTA for not wanting to be pushed into a fatherly role

Biological father should step up, NTA not responsible.

No ties, no obligation – NTA chooses family over toxicity.

Stepmom jealousy: Toxic! OP, RUN! NTA!

Exploited for fatherhood? NTA gets sympathy from commenter.

Choosing not to be a dad doesn’t make you heartless ❤️.

Former step daughter appreciates honesty, blames stepdaughter’s behavior.

No obligation to play dad. A needs to take responsibility.

Mom lets daughter call him dad without his consent, NTA!

Being honest about not wanting to be a dad. NTA

Setting boundaries is crucial, NTA

Navigating co-parenting can be tough. Maintaining relationship with kid important
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Mother should step up, not feed delusion. NTA.

Setting boundaries is important. NTA for refusing father figure role.

Not the a**hole for not wanting to be a dad

Choosing not to play dad doesn’t make you heartless.

Mother’s influence on daughter’s behavior, NTA for setting boundaries.

NTA for not wanting to adopt child with short-term girlfriend

Dodged a bullet? NTA’s savage response to nasty ex.

Choosing honesty over obligation: NTA for leaving the relationship.

Honesty is the best policy. NTA for not adopting A

NTA. Boundaries are important, toxic relationships are not worth it.

Blocking is not enough? NTA for protecting wife and kids

Child’s attachment understandable, NTA for setting boundaries.

Setting boundaries is key. NTA for prioritizing your family

Clear boundaries set with compassion, parenting role confusion avoided.

Stepdad receives harsh criticism from hurt teenager’s mom. NTA.

















































