Picture this: your ex-wife wants you to take care of your kids on her day so she can go house hunting with her new boyfriend. Would you feel taken advantage of? One dad found himself in this exact situation and turned to the internet for advice. He’s been struggling with depression and financial issues, but still tries to be there for his kids whenever possible. This time, however, he’s not so sure he should say yes. Let’s dive into his story and see if he’s being reasonable or just plain selfish.
Ex-Wife’s Request

Background on Dad’s Struggles

Custody Arrangement

Ex-Wife’s Idea

Love for His Kids ❤️

Extra Day Already ⏰

Ex-Wife’s ‘Bad Conscience’

No Apology This Time

Feeling Taken Advantage Of

Questioning Himself

Edit: Grateful for Input

Mixed Reactions

Anxiety and Resolution

Dad’s Dilemma: Help or Stand His Ground? ♂️
So, we have a dad who’s been struggling with depression and financial issues, doing his best to be there for his kids. His ex-wife asks him to take the kids on her day so she can go house hunting with her new boyfriend, despite already having them an extra day due to her feeling sick. Dad feels taken advantage of, as he never says no and always tries to help. Is he being unreasonable for finally putting his foot down? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Dad complains about occasional extra help while ex-wife has kids 90% of the time. YTA

User calls out parent for seeing kids as burden.

Co-parenting is tough, but putting the kids first is key

Divorced dad sympathizes but mild YTA for not helping with kids.

Parenting your own kids doesn’t make you a martyr. YTA.

Father criticized for not contributing to childcare expenses.

Depressed parent feels taken advantage of, seeks validation and boundaries.

Parent criticized for not wanting extra time with kids.

Step up for your kids, don’t be a selfish YTA.

Put your kids first, man up and be a good dad

Gamer dad prioritizes console over kids, deemed a**hole.

Single mom on social assistance struggles to provide for kids.

Father called YTA for not helping ex-wife house hunt.
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Prioritizing revenge over kids makes you the a**hole.

OP refuses to help ex-wife with kids, called out for being TA

User shares personal experience, calls out OP for not being there.

Ex-wife asks for childcare, OP complains about finances. NAH.

Ex-husband criticized for not helping ex-wife and kids house hunt YTA

Parenting requires sacrifices, saying no without valid reason makes YTA

Prioritizing kids’ happiness over personal grievances: ✌

Parenting priorities questioned, custody battle looming. Yikes.

Co-parenting struggles and unclear custody arrangements.

Co-parenting requires teamwork and flexibility. YTA for not helping.
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User calls out OP’s priorities and suggests getting a job . YTA.

Parenting is not messing with your economy, YTA. Get custody.

Co-parenting advice: Set reasonable boundaries for better relationship

User calls out lazy parent in custody dispute.

Parent prioritizes bills over kids, called out for bad behavior.

Putting resentment over kids is not the way to go

Be a parent, not an ex. Set boundaries

YTA called out for prioritizing gaming over kids

Father accused of being jealous and selfish for refusing to help.

A compassionate response to anxiety and depression. Consider the situation

Parent suggests renegotiating custody order for better food allowance.

Co-parenting advice: Take kids extra day, avoid sensitive events.

Parent criticized for not spending enough time with their own kids

Jealousy over ex-wife’s new boyfriend, prioritizing money over kids. YTA.

Father refuses extra day with his children, labeled YTA

Accusation of jealousy leads to YTA judgement

Be there for your kids, put aside pettiness and ego.

Parenting responsibility reminder: YTA for not helping ex-wife house hunt

Prioritizing kids over ex: a lesson in co-parenting. YTA.

Parent refuses to watch own kids while ex-wife house hunts

Parenting fail? Commenter calls out OP for being YTA

Parenting should always come first. Don’t be a selfish YTA.

Co-parenting struggles: How to set clear boundaries?

Co-parenting is not just about ‘your days’. Don’t be spiteful.

Ex-wife called out for weird behavior by commenter.

YTA gets called out for poor excuse to skip parenting time

Ex-husband called out for not helping ex-wife with kids.

Parenting priorities questioned in tense co-parenting situation

Parent criticized for prioritizing gaming console over extra day with kids

User calls out YTA for exaggerating custody time, suggests compromise.

A scathing comment on the importance of being a real parent

Father criticized for not wanting to spend time with his kids

Ex-wife’s request for help while house hunting with new boyfriend criticized. YTA.

Custody agreement needs update, both parents need to co-parent. ESH

NTA wants custody but pays ex-wife to have kids. Unfair arrangement.

Parenting comes first. YTA for not prioritizing your children.

Divorced parent criticized for prioritizing revenge over kids’ needs. ♀️

Foul! Commenter calls out absentee father in fiery rant.

NTA. Grateful for help, but ex-wife should have asked first.

Co-parenting is not score keeping, YTA. Help your ex-wife.

Taking care of your kids is not optional

Ex-husband criticized for not helping financially or with kids’ care. YTA

YTA for not taking responsibility for your kids and mental health

Ex-husband criticized for not helping his children house hunt. YTA.

Parent criticized for not wanting to spend time with own kids

Set boundaries with ex-wife to avoid being taken advantage of.

Ex-wife asks for help with kids, YTA calls it a boon

Co-parenting struggles and financial strain. NTA but tough situation.

Prioritize your kids over bitterness towards ex’s new partner. YTA

Parenting and custody agreements can be tricky. NTA for setting boundaries.

Parent criticized for declining time with kids. YTA.

No sugarcoating here, YTA. Be a responsible parent
