Picture this: you’ve been helping your father financially for years, even taking on credit card debt to keep him afloat. But when you ask for help, he refuses to give up his car to help pay off your debt. This is the story of a man who divorced his wife over 20 years ago and had two kids, a son and a daughter. His son moved in with him at 17 and helped him out financially for years. However, when the son asked for help with his $10,000 debt, the father refused to give up his car, leading to a heated argument and a strained relationship.
The Divorce and Kids

Son’s Financial Support

Car Insurance Troubles

Son Moves Out

The $10,000 Debt

Cutting Off Contact

The Car Request

Dad’s Refusal

Public Transportation Suggestion

The Broken Promise?

Heated Argument

Girlfriend’s Accusation

D********n Diagnosis

Father’s Regret

Awaiting Apology

Daughter’s Absence

Dad’s Dilemma: Help Son or Keep Car?
This father’s story is a rollercoaster of emotions and financial struggles. After years of financial support from his son, he finds himself unable to repay the favor when his son accumulates $10,000 in debt. Despite a heated argument and a strained relationship, the father still refuses to give up his car to help his son. Now, with a d********n diagnosis and no contact from his children, he awaits an apology from his son for the way he’s been treated. Will the father ever see the error of his ways, or will this family remain divided? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Dad’s refusal to help son sparks heated debate

Textbook narcissist? YTA.

OP refuses to take responsibility for debt they created

Commenter shares personal experience and calls OP a**hole

“YTA” Dad tricks son into debt, no loving father would do that

Dad refuses to give up car, but contradicts himself.

“YTA. Taking in your son doesn’t excuse your financial abuse.”

Dad refuses to pay back borrowed money. Daughter was right!

“YTA. You messed up his credit history for your benefit.”

OP’s financial abuse and family drama – a telenovela twist!

“YTA, burdening your son with your debt. Make real progress.”

“YTA. You took $10k from your son and broke your promise. No wonder he doesn’t trust you.”

Dad refuses to help son pay off debt. YTA confirmed.

YTA for exploiting kids financially. Toxic parenting, cut ties.

YTA accused of identity fraud.

Last Updated on February 1, 2024 by Diply Social Team