In a heart-wrenching story, a father shares his struggle with his ex-girlfriend who wants to meet his new child. The couple had previously lost their 4-month-old son to SIDS, and the tragedy took a toll on their relationship. After they broke up, the father moved on and started a family with his now-fiancée. But when his ex-girlfriend found out, she reacted with anger and harassment. Now, she’s asking for a chance to meet the new child, claiming it will help her find closure. Should the father allow her to meet his son, or is he right to protect his family?
The Painful Past: Losing a Child

Grief and the Breakup

Moving On and Starting a New Family

Ex-Girlfriend’s Harassment

Disturbing Messages

Ex-Girlfriend Reaches Out Again

The Shocking Request

Feeling Uncomfortable

Persistent Requests and Pressure

Family Pressure and Doubts

Are They Being Too Cold? ❄️

A Father’s Dilemma: Closure or Protection? ♂️
The father is torn between granting his ex-girlfriend’s request to meet his new child and protecting his family from potential harm. With pressure from both sides, he’s left questioning if he’s being heartless or justified in his decision. As this emotional story unfolds, what do you think is the right choice? Share your thoughts and reactions below.
Ex-girlfriend’s request to meet child: a heartbreaking situation with no easy solution. NTA for protecting his child.

Father refuses ex-girlfriend’s request to meet their child. Commenters support.

NTA. Red flags raised by commenters. Protect your child’s safety.

Protecting your child from an unstable ex: NTA

NTA. Ex’s mental state is a concern. Meeting baby won’t help.

Protecting your child comes first. NTA

Choosing to protect your child from a dangerous ex.

Cutting out toxic exes: NTA’s best move
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Protecting his child from a grieving ex: NTA

Commenter suggests ex-girlfriend needs help, not access to baby

Setting boundaries is important. NTA.

Be cautious of ex’s intentions. One visit may lead to more.

Commenter warns of potential kidnapping, highlights delicate situation.

Prioritizing child’s safety over ex’s desire. NTA

Protecting your child comes first, not an unstable ex-girlfriend.

Protecting the child from a potentially dangerous ex-girlfriend.

Ex’s request denied for son’s safety and ex’s mental health.

Father denies ex-girlfriend’s request to meet new child, NTA

Protecting yourself from toxic people on social media

NTA for denying ex-girlfriend’s request to meet new child

Protecting his son from a crazy ex, NTA

Ex-girlfriend needs therapy, not access to your child. NAH.

Prioritizing your child’s wellbeing over ex’s emotional support. NTA

Prioritizing family and mental health over ex’s desires. NTA

Ex’s pushiness raises red flags, NTA for denying request

Protecting his child, but also empathizing with ex-girlfriend’s grief.

Putting your child’s safety first

Ex-girlfriend wants to meet your new child? NTA for saying no

Setting boundaries with a mentally unwell ex.

Protecting your child comes first. Ex needs therapy

Protect your child and yourself. NTA

Ex’s request denied for safety reasons. NTA, better safe than sorry.

Commenter empathizes with ex-girlfriend’s grief but supports father’s decision.

Protecting your newborn during a pandemic

Setting boundaries is key . NTA for doing so.

Protecting your family comes first. NTA

NTA. Father’s decision to not let ex-girlfriend meet child justified.

Father denies ex-girlfriend’s request to meet his new child. NTA

Consulting a professional before allowing ex to meet child is a wise move.

Protecting your child is always justified

Is the ex-girlfriend’s request innocent or concerning?

Supportive comment, empathizing with the situation and offering best wishes.

Protect yourself and your family. Document and block all contact.
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Protecting your child should be your top priority. NTA

Commenter suggests extreme action against ex-girlfriend, sparks debate.

Ex-girlfriend wants to meet your child after 5 years? NTA.

Protecting your family comes first. NTA

Children are not emotional support animals for adults. NTA
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Commenter expresses shock and concern over ex-girlfriend’s request.

Father’s decision to deny ex-girlfriend’s request to meet child justified

Protecting your child from a mentally ill ex: NTA

Protecting his child or overreacting? NTA sparks debate.
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NTA. Is she the one who needs help?

Compassionate comment suggests ex needs professional help

Ex-girlfriend seeks closure, but NTA suggests therapy and restraining order.
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Trust your instincts, NTA. Encourage ex to seek therapy.

Protecting your child from a potentially unstable ex-girlfriend. NTA
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Protecting your child is top priority . Keep ex away.

Commenter warns father to proceed with caution in ex-girlfriend situation
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Encouraging support for a difficult situation

Clear NTA judgement, no room for debate
