We all love a good prank, but what happens when it goes too far? Meet our 18-year-old protagonist, who has had enough of his dad’s relentless pranking. His father’s immature antics have been causing tension in the family for years, and it’s finally time for our hero to take a stand. Grab your popcorn, folks, because things are about to get heated!
Prankster Dad’s Antics ️

Mom’s Had Enough Too

The Pranks Escalate

Clothes Scavenger Hunt

Lactose Intolerant Prank Gone Wrong

Dad’s Apology and Temporary Truce

Talking It Out… or Not ️

Job Interviews and a New Suit

The Water Balloon Incident

Son’s Explosive Response

The Suit and the Interview ⏰

Dad’s Reaction

The Aftermath: A Silent Breakfast

Mom’s Take on the Situation

Son’s Dilemma: AITA?

Son’s Had Enough: AITA for the Truth Bomb?
Our protagonist has reached his breaking point after years of his dad’s relentless and immature pranks. After a water balloon incident ruins his new suit just before a job interview, he finally snaps and tells his dad the harsh truth: he won’t be hearing from him after he moves out. The father’s reaction is solemn, and the household atmosphere has changed dramatically. Mom thinks the son went too far, but he’s just fed up. So, who’s in the wrong here? Let’s dive into the internet’s top responses to this explosive family drama! ️
Son cuts ties with dad after selfish prank goes too far

Son stands up to dad’s childish pranks, NTA

Son calls out dad’s harmful pranks, warns to stand up

Son finally cuts off abusive prankster dad with mom’s support
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Son’s savage response to dad’s pranks. NTA wins.

Son stands up to abusive dad, mom enables, commenters support

OP’s father’s behavior is borderline abusive. NTA.

Sarcastic reply to toxic comment. NTA wins.

Dad’s prank goes too far, son’s reaction is justified

Son calls out dad’s harmful pranks, NTA

Son calls out dad’s narcissism and mom’s gaslighting behavior.

Blunt but necessary truth bomb drops on dad’s pranks. NTA.

Prankster dad gets a reality check from son.

Son shares relatable experience with abusive dad’s pranks.

Pranks bordering on bullying, NTA drops a truth bomb

Dad’s pranks hurt physically and emotionally. NTA for standing up.

Son calls out dad’s manipulative behavior

Son records dad’s prank gone too far, calls him out. NTA.

Son calls out dad’s immature prank during important interview

Destroying property and poisoning is not funny. NTA.

Standing up to dad’s pranks: NTA snaps, dad acts childish

Bullying disguised as pranks? NTA for going NC

Dad’s pranks are immature and one-sided, NTA for speaking up

Pranks should be harmless, not harmful. NTA’s opinion.

Cutting off dad leads to dad cutting off first? NTA

Setting boundaries with dad’s pranks – NTA wins

Dad’s pranks went too far and were malicious. NTA.

Son threatens to cut off dad and mom over dangerous pranks.

Son calls out dad’s toxic behavior, advises to cut contact.

Son calls out dad’s bullying behavior, receives support.

Moving away from dad’s harmful pranks. NTA.

Son justifiably snaps at dad’s pranks, but possible underlying issues

Pranks are only funny if the person being pranked laughs

Son stands up to bully dad, mom gets no sympathy. NTA

Father’s childish pranks are not funny, NTA for standing up.

Abuse disguised as pranks is not okay. NTA for speaking up.

Pranks are funny until they become dangerous. NTA stands firm.

Pranks can be abusive, NTA for wanting no contact.

Son’s savage response shuts down dad’s prank, NTA.

Bullying disguised as jokes? Don’t fall for guilt-tripping tactics. NTA

When pranks become toxic and ruin relationships ♂️

Ignoring disrespectful dad is NTA, who cares about his feelings?
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Son speaks up about dad’s ‘pranks’ being abusive. NTA.

When pranks become sabotage, NTA for speaking up

Psychologist explains the toxicity of excessive pranking and power dynamics

“Hurt his feelings? He can f**k off.” Australian’s savage response. NTA

Son’s justified anger towards dad’s childish pranks

Setting boundaries with dad’s pranks, low contact after moving out.

Parental disbelief and denial of son’s truth bomb

Pranks shouldn’t harm others, son drops a truth bomb

Hater or not, this commenter thinks pranks aren’t funny. NTA.

A relatable experience with a wise advice. NTA

Respect boundaries: pranks aren’t funny if they’re not mutual

Setting boundaries with a toxic parent is tough but necessary

Father’s jealousy caused his immature pranks, NTA’s decision justified

Cutting toxic people from our lives is okay

Bullying disguised as pranks? Not funny, consequences hurt feelings

Son’s mature response to dad’s pranks, time for him to grow up

Son calls out dad’s lack of respect, NTA wins.

Son stands up to dad’s pranks, refuses to tolerate mistreatment.

Son stands up to dad’s pranks, not the a**hole (NTA)

Pranks vs. bullying: the fine line explained

Dad’s pranks cross the line, but is he learning?

Son’s response to dad’s pranks is satisfying

Setting boundaries with dad’s pranks: NTA wins with FAFO concept

Pranking is fun, but not when it’s constant and extreme

Setting boundaries is important. NTA for standing up for yourself.
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Standing up to a bully dad, NTA.

Empathetic reply to son’s NTA comment

Dad’s pranks backfire, leaving him in pouting toddler mode. NTA.
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NTA. Dad’s ‘pranks’ turned into bullying. Cut contact and move on.

Son calls out dad’s abusive behavior, NTA wins support

Son calls out dad’s r**e and obnoxious pranks. NTA

Humor should never come at the expense of someone’s feelings

NTA. Son stands up to dad’s harmful pranks. Family fallout ensues.

Son stands up to abusive father, Reddit supports his decision

Standing up to a bully dad – NTA

Father’s pranks cross the line, but he cares. NTA.

Setting boundaries with dad, NTA, mom enabling behavior

Son stands up to dad’s pranks, encourages others to do same

Father’s prank causes major consequences for son’s interview

Last Updated on March 21, 2024 by Diply Social Team