Imagine growing up with parents who were emotionally distant, never being able to confide in them about life’s challenges. Then, when you go off to college and struggle with student loans, they ask you to pay rent when you visit home during breaks. That’s the story of our protagonist, who decided to cut ties with their parents after graduation. But now, their fiancé thinks they should make an effort to communicate. Should they give their parents a second chance, or is it time to move on and focus on their own family? Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster…
Growing up with distant parents…

No support for life’s challenges…

College life and student loans…

Debt and financial independence…

Paying rent to my own parents?!

A student’s financial struggle…

⏰ No time for anything else…

Keeping quiet and making plans…

Graduation and cutting ties…

Ignoring their attempts to reconnect…

Building my own family…

An actual family…

No longer their kid…

Fiance’s opinion…

Am I in the wrong?

Cutting off parents for demanding rent: Justified or not?
Our protagonist had a rough childhood with emotionally distant parents, making them rely on friends for support. College life was a struggle, with student loans piling up and their parents refusing to help financially. To add insult to injury, their parents demanded rent during semester breaks, taking up all their free time. After graduation, our protagonist cut ties with their parents and built a life with a loving fiancé. But now, the fiancé thinks it’s time to reconnect with the parents. Should our protagonist give them another chance, or continue living life without them? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Living with emotionally distant parents, OP cuts them off. NTA

Choose your own family. NTA charges parents rent for break.

Family shouldn’t be about money

Cutting off emotionally neglectful parents for charging rent justified.

Breaking away from toxic family for a happy life

Cutting off unsupportive family: harsh or healing? NTA

Emotional distancing from parents – a justified decision.

Breaking free from toxic family dynamics. NTA

NTA. Setting boundaries is key

Standing up to emotionally distant parents who charge rent. #NTA

Setting boundaries with parents is healthy.

Cutting off emotionally distant parents: healing or harmful? NTA.

Cutting off parents: tough but necessary. Communicate with fiancé.

Fiance doesn’t get it, emotionally distant parents cause trauma. NTA.

Forgiving your emotionally distant parents after 10 years?

Partner may mean well, but respect OP’s autonomy. NTA

Setting boundaries with toxic family is important for mental health

Fair rent agreement, and it’s okay to cut off parents.

Breaking the cycle: NTA for cutting off distant parents.

Choose your own happiness – cutting off toxic family members

Cutting off toxic parents can be the ultimate act of self-care. NTA

Cutting off toxic parents, NTA. Enjoy your parent-free life

Charged rent at 16, kicked out at 18. NTA for cutting off.

Emotionally distant parents or just investors? NTA for cutting off.
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Paying rent at 18? NTA thinks it’s messed up

Cutting off toxic family can be healing. #NTA

Cutting off abusive parents is necessary for healing. ✌

Fiance doesn’t get it. Share post to explain disfunctional family.

NTA. Set boundaries with your fiancee and explain your choice.

Navigating family dynamics with understanding and respect.

Did OP communicate with their parents before cutting them off?
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Putting your wellbeing first is not harsh, it’s necessary.

Strained relationship with parents due to money issues

Cutting off parents: harsh but justified. NTA.

Cutting off emotionally distant parents: harsh or healing? NTA says comment.
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Breaking free from toxic parents, misunderstood by others.

Cutting off emotionally distant parents: harsh or healing?
NTA

Cutting off emotionally distant parents: NTA or harsh?

Setting boundaries with SO about parents. NTA

Charging rent to your kids as a parent? NTA says commenter
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Cutting out toxic family members for happiness is NTA

Cutting off parents for emotional distance – NTA, your choice

User defends parents’ decision, congratulates commenter on engagement
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Cutting off emotionally distant parents – NTA, family matters.

Setting boundaries with a pushy friend – it’s exhausting

Cutting off parents for lack of support, NTA according to commenter.

Cutting off toxic parents, NTA. Fiancé overstepped boundaries

Choosing a trade school over college: a viable option

Supportive comment receives NTA judgment, validates poster’s feelings.

Fiancé doesn’t get it. NTA for cutting off parents.

Paying rent during school is unfair. But no contact extreme.

Charging rent to a student with nowhere else to go? NTA

Stand up for yourself and your past, you’re NTA

Financial contributions without obligation. NTA.

Cutting off parents who treated you like a tenant – NTA

Cutting off family for mental health: empowering or extreme? ♀️
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Setting boundaries with parents: NTA takes control of the relationship.

Cutting off toxic parents: harsh or healing? NTA says comment.

Parenting choices disagreement leads to no contact – NTA

Choosing to cut off emotionally distant parents is a personal choice.
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Building emotional intimacy outside of family is important. #NTA

Parent plans to charge kids rent and save for them. NTA.

Cutting off toxic parents: NTA, but therapy may help

Choosing to cut off emotionally neglectful parents – NTA

Respect boundaries and don’t judge others’ family dynamics.

Leaving a toxic family can be liberating.

Setting boundaries with toxic family: NTA, partner should follow suit.

Cutting off toxic parents is tough, but necessary for some.
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Challenge your girlfriend to live with your parents for 6 months

Cutting off emotionally distant parents: NTA, seek support

Advice on setting boundaries with SO about no contact decision
