Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and family drama that’ll have you reaching for the tissues. When tragedy strikes and a beloved mum passes away, two Aussie sisters find themselves grappling with their dad’s shocking decision to marry a stranger from his past. As emotions run high and ultimatums are thrown around, the sisters are left wondering: are they the a-holes for rejecting their dad’s new love? Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of feels as we dive into this family’s story!
Tragedy Strikes: Mum Passes Away After 43 Years of Marriage

Family Ties Across the Globe: Aussie Sisters & English Relatives

Sisters in the Dark: Unfamiliar with Dad’s Side of the Family ♀️

Mum’s Tragic Battle: Ovarian Cancer Takes Her Life

❤️ Dad’s New Love: Reconnecting with Childhood Friend

Trip to Europe: Testing the Waters with New Love Interest

Surprise Trip: Dad Heads to Europe Sooner Than Expected ️

Pandemic Problems: Dad Stuck in Europe for Months

Shocking News: Dad Announces Wedding Plans

New Wife, New Life: Dad’s Plans to Move to England

Sisters’ Heartbreak: Devastated by Dad’s Decision

Ultimatum: Sisters Reject Dad’s New Wife

AITA? Sisters Question Their Stance ♀️

Realizing Their Mistake: Sisters See They Were Wrong

Different Kinds of Grief: Spouse vs. Parent Loss

Family Feud: Sisters vs. Dad’s New Bride!
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got ourselves a classic case of family drama! These poor sisters are reeling from the loss of their beloved mum, only to have their world rocked again by dear old dad’s surprise wedding plans. Talk about a double whammy! The internet has spoken, and it seems the sisters may have been a bit hasty in their ultimatum. Grief is a tricky beast, and everyone deals with it differently. Let’s see what the masses have to say about this emotional rollercoaster!
Daughters criticized for calling dad YTA for wanting companionship.

Daughter struggles with dad remarrying 4 months after mom’s death

Happily married people most likely to remarry quickly. Be kind
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Daughters criticized for calling their dad an a**hole for remarrying.

Daughter called out for giving ultimatums to grieving father.

Daughter called out for being selfish about dad’s remarriage.

Daughters upset about dad’s quick remarriage – someone calls them out

Daughters criticize father’s decision to remarry, commenter defends him.

Daughters upset over dad’s rushed remarriage during grieving process ☹️

Daughters called YTA for thinking dad is abandoning them by remarrying.

Daughter gets called out for being entitled.

Understanding the need of companionship and support.

Encouraging comment on the benefits of a parent remarrying. ❤️

Daughters upset as dad plans to remarry soon after mom’s death

Daughters feel betrayed as father remarrying months after mom’s death
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Daughters criticized for judging dad’s decision to remarry.

Dealing with a parent’s remarriage after death of another is tough
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Daughter thinks it’s too soon for dad to remarry

Daughter shares relatable experience, offers understanding and hope. NAH.

Grief rebound? Not healthy. Daughters react to dad’s remarriage.

It’s okay for the dad to date, but daughters still grieving

Advice for coping with a dependent widowed parent’s new relationship.

Daughter sets boundaries with stepdad, not needing a replacement father

Daughter calls dad’s quick remarriage ‘f**ked up’

Daughters upset at dad’s suspiciously fast remarriage, lack of introduction.

Daughter criticized for disapproving father’s decision to remarry after loss.

Daughters express concern for father’s hasty remarriage after mother’s death

Daughter defends dad’s decision to remarry after mom’s death. ❤️

Grief is personal, but condolences for your loss and strength

Red flags raised as commenters suspect gold-digging motives

Daughters object to dad’s hasty remarriage after mom’s death
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Daughter calls out YTA for dictating parent’s mourning period.

Open-mindedness and receptiveness are rare and admirable qualities

ESH in a delicate situation. Communication and sensitivity needed.

Daughters criticized for calling dad YTA for remarrying after wife’s death

Don’t judge your dad – studies show happy marriages remarry soon. Try to be civil towards his new partner out of respect.

Daughters criticized for calling dad YTA for wanting happiness
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Empathetic comment encourages understanding and healing during difficult time

Daughters struggle with dad’s quick remarriage after mom’s death

Daughters struggle with dad’s quick remarriage after mom’s death. ESH.

Daughters call out YTA comment defending dad’s quick remarriage

Daughter called out for blackmailing grieving father.

Daughters shocked by dad’s sudden remarriage announcement. NTA 100%

Harsh comment suggests therapy for childish behavior. No replies.
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Daughters criticized for calling grieving dad an a**hole for remarrying.

Let him live his life! Don’t emotionally blackmail him!

Grandchild shares similar experience, advises to give it time.

Dad has a right to his own life and happiness

Daughters upset over dad’s quick remarriage, commenter defends him.

Daughter calls out YTA’s unfair judgement without knowing stepmom.

Daughters understand dad’s grief but wish he introduced fiancé first

Age doesn’t wait, let your dad be happy if he can

Daughters upset with YTA for trying to manipulate father’s happiness

Understanding the grieving process of a parent remarrying quickly

ESH for marrying so soon, but family support is crucial
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ESH. Dad should take time for himself after mom’s passing. Family isn’t obligation.

Daughters criticized for judging dad’s decision, commenter supports him.

Daughters struggle with dad’s remarriage after mom’s death.

Daughter thinks dad’s rushing into a rebound. ESH but dad less

Let him be happy! Don’t be selfish, he deserves it

Daughters react to dad’s quick remarriage after wife’s death

Meeting the woman before the wedding – a fair request?

Daughters react to dad’s remarriage after mom’s death (YTA).

User calls out OP for being a**hole to dad’s happiness

Navigating grief and new relationships, NAH, but understandable discomfort
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NTA. No shame in him remarrying, but he handled it badly.

Daughter shares experience of dad remarrying quickly, advises setting boundaries

Dad seeks companionship, daughters feel abandoned, but not betrayed.
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Daughters criticized for not giving dad’s new fiancée a chance

Don’t be too harsh on Dad. He deserves to be happy

Daughter criticized for not accepting dad’s desire to remarry.

Daughters criticized for pressuring grieving dad, urged to empathize
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Understanding the societal expectations and grieving process of widowers.

Daughters criticized for cutting off dad after quick remarriage.

User calls out OP’s judgmental attitude towards dad’s remarriage.

Daughters criticized for not letting dad remarry after mom’s death

Supportive comment advises seeking professional guidance for family’s fulfillment.

Debating the appropriate time to remarry after loss.
