Picture this: You’re a father of three, with a fiancée six months pregnant, planning a relaxing vacation to Santa Barbara. But just when you think you’ve got everything under control, your ex-wife throws a curveball – she wants you to take her twin sons along. You’re already juggling a lot, and now you’re faced with a dilemma that’s causing constant arguments. Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster and find out what’s really going on.
A Blast from the Past

The Struggle to Keep It Together

A House Divided ️

The Aftermath of a Broken Marriage

The Ex’s New Chapter

The Vacation Tradition ️

The Unexpected Request

A Pregnant Fiancée and a Full House

The Tug of War Begins

The Blame Game

The Final Stand

The Accusation

Caught in the Crossfire: A Father’s Vacation Dilemma
This dad’s vacation plans have turned into a battleground. Between his ex-wife’s pleas and his own responsibilities, he’s caught in a crossfire. His ex-wife believes he owes her this favor after their tumultuous past. But with a pregnant fiancée and three kids of his own to look after, he’s hesitant to add two more to the mix. As the tension escalates, opinions are divided. Is he being unfair, or is he simply trying to protect his peace? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this emotionally charged situation.
NTA: Ex-wife expects free childcare on your vacation. Not cool

NTA. It’s reasonable to say no to bringing ex’s kids.

NTA – She’s projecting her problems. She had options.

Nta. Not your kids, not your fault. Offer a day trip later on!

NTA: Trip should be fun, not a reenactment of Cheaper by the Dozen

NTA: Shocked by his son, but can’t blame him for not wanting more kids.

Engaging caption: NTA- Dad’s vacation dilemma: should he bring his ex’s kids?

NTA: Dad’s hands are full, she’s manipulating guilt. Not your problem.

NTA. Dad’s responsibility vs. relaxation: Twins make it tough

NTA. You can empathize, but not responsible for her kids

NTA: OP not responsible for partner’s decisions after she bailed

Stepmom’s struggle with accepting stepson leads to vacation dilemma ♀️
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Not your kids, not your problem

Commenter believes the ex-wife is responsible for her own downfall.

A rejection that sparked agreement and understanding

NTA – Fiancée wants a week alone, manipulating you. Ridiculous request

NTA. Boundaries are important. You’re not responsible for someone else’s kids.

NTA. Don’t let your ex guilt you into taking her kids

Setting boundaries with your ex to avoid guilt trips

NTA: Boundaries are important, prioritize your own well-being

NTA: Don’t let her blame you for her choices.

NTA: You’re not responsible for her insecurities or her choices.

Engaging comment: NTA. Hilarious blame game and questionable life choices

Divorced dad not responsible for ex’s pregnancy, prioritize kids

NTA: Set boundaries and let her handle her own issues.

Fiancé’s kids + vacation = NTA. Prioritize relaxation with current partner.

NTA, your ex needs to take responsibility for her twins

NTA. Don’t let your ex guilt trip you into free babysitting

NTA: No sympathy for entitled mom, get a sitter

NTA. Unequal expectations for childcare during vacation.

Twins’ grandparents could help. Is it really your responsibility?

NTA, but maybe consider a vasectomy to avoid baby drama.

ESH: Irresponsibility all around, with innocent children caught in between

Ex’s responsibility, ex’s problem. Enjoy your vacation!

NTA. Don’t let her manipulate you with her sob story

NTA. She’s trying to guilt you instead of seeking child support

“She blamed him for having a child before her. NTA!”
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NTA. You deserve a relaxing vacation without added responsibilities

NTA: Don’t blur the lines, it’s not your responsibility
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No obligation to take the kids. Ex can’t blame you.

NTA, she’s selfish. Karma’s coming for her

“NTA. Blame ex? Check. No responsibility? Check. Break? Hire sitter.”

NTA, stand up for yourself and suggest a fair trade.

“INFO: Why is she putting this pressure on you specifically?”

“NTA. Protect yourself from liability and enjoy time with family!”

NTA. Your ex needs a break, but it’s not your responsibility

No a**hole here. A responsible dad’s vacation dilemma
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NTA. Kids aren’t your responsibility. No break owed or deserved.
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NTA. She left and got pregnant, now wants you back?
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Not the a**hole: Boundaries matter when it comes to parenting

NTA: Ex rejected stability, now wants money. Concerned about her mental state.

Taking five kids on vacation? NTA, it’s too much stress!

NTA. Offering alternatives for quality time at home is fair.

NTA. You’re not responsible for her kids. ♂️

NTA. Prioritizing your own family is commendable.

No a-hole here! A refreshing take on vacation responsibilities

NTA: Her kids, her responsibility. Don’t let her guilt trip you

NTA- You’re not responsible for her bad decisions

NTA. Not your circus, not your monkeys.
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NTA: Don’t let her play the victim card, stand your ground!

Ex’s blame game: NTA, she needs to take responsibility.
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NTA. Ex-wife needs to cool her jets and stop blaming you

NTA: Just say no to taking other people’s 4-year-old twins!

NTA. You’re not responsible for her actions. ♂️

NTA: You had 0% participation in her twins existing

NTA. Don’t let her guilt and manipulate you for her choices.

No blame for getting pregnant after breakup. Not your fault!

NTA: Step back and let others handle their own problems

NTA. Ex’s quick rebound, not your problem. Find a sitter.

Fiancée wants you to care for her twins and your kids? NTA!

Responsibility vs. Relaxation: Dad’s dilemma in a messy breakup
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NTA. Your ex’s kids aren’t your responsibility. Congrats on your upcoming child!

NTA: Shocking revelation, responsibility debate, and dysfunctional relationship drama

NTA- She made choices, you’re responsible for your own kids

Commenter defends himself against accusations, blames ex-wife for divorce.

NTA, but family togetherness is important

No a**hole here!

Dad’s Vacation Dilemma: A Tug of War Between Responsibility and Relaxation – Not the a**hole

Life happens, and you’re not to blame. NTA

Ex takes responsibility for actions, dad enjoys family vacation
