Family, they say, is the backbone of society. But what happens when that backbone is fractured, not by external forces, but by the very people who should be holding it together? This is the predicament of a man who has chosen to shut out his father’s wives from his life. His decision, as you might imagine, has sparked a whirlwind of controversy and debate. Let’s delve into his story… ️♀️
The Tangled Family Web ️

The Father’s Parade of Wives

A Cold Reception ❄️

The Unwanted Connection

A Firm Stand

The Backlash Begins ⚡

The Question of Morality

Man’s Bold Stand Against Father’s Wives Sparks Debate
In a tale as old as time, family drama takes center stage. Our main character, a product of his father’s first marriage, has chosen to shut out his father’s subsequent wives from his life. His decision to deny a connection with his father’s fifth wife, whom he met for the first time at his father’s funeral, has stirred up a storm of controversy. His refusal to engage with her has led to accusations of being unreasonable. But he stands firm, questioning the very notion of morality in this complex family dynamic. Let’s see what the court of public opinion has to say about this…
“NTA. His failed marriage isn’t your fault. Stand firm! “

NTA. If someone screams at you to be allowed into your life there is no better indicator that you should stay away from them.

NTA, people can change, but some never do.

Keeping toxic people away from your child is absolutely right!

NTA. Father’s manipulative behavior and betrayal justify your stance.

NTA’s father hasn’t changed, just being smarter. No apologies made.

NTA. Father’s extremist wife raises concerns for child’s safety.

NTA. Father’s true colors revealed in explosive outburst.

Cutting off toxic family for mental health and baby’s safety

You shut out your manipulative father and deserve applause!

NTA: Peacefully accepting change and enjoying your baby in peace

Grandpa’s exclusionary behavior sparks outrage. No love lost here.

Protecting your family and setting boundaries. Stick to your guns!

NTA: Hilarious response shuts down absurd blame game.

NTA. Protect your baby from unstable relationships.

Taking control of your own happiness and family.

Dad’s a**hole behavior, you’re NTA. Build your own family.
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Taking control: Cutting out toxic people for your own well-being.

NTA. Your life, your choice. Your father’s failed relationships, not yours.

NTA. You decide who’s around your child.

Cutting ties with toxic family members. NTA!

NTA: Choose what’s best for your mental health and family

Cutting off toxic family members for a healthier future.

NTA: Cut ties and protect yourself from manipulation and abuse.

Cutting out toxic family: NTA seeks better future for child.

Father blames commenter for ruining his previous marriage. Drama ensues.

“He lost it and screamed at me….” Omg NO. Please go full NC for yourself and your baby. NTA. ♀️
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NTA- Will this person benefit your child’s life?
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NTA. No relationship owed. Protect your child from potential harm.

Protect your family from toxic influences! Keep him away!

NTA, but he hasn’t changed. Still terrible. Drama not worth it.

NTA – Father prioritizes titles over relationship. Sending positive vibes!

Protecting your baby: Grandparenting is a privilege, not a right.

Cutting out toxic father: NTA for protecting your child

NTA – Father’s toxic behavior and blame game. Baby comes first

Father’s toxic behavior shows he hasn’t grown. NTA for setting boundaries.

Protecting your loved ones makes you NTA!

Cutting toxic family ties for a happier, healthier life.

NTA. Toxic father needs to be cut off for your child’s sake.

Cutting ties with dad: NTA, time to move on!

NTA! Father abandoned you, blamed you for his failed marriages. Move on!

Not the a**hole. Let’s hear the juicy details!

Stand your ground! You have the right to choose family

NTA: Blood doesn’t make family. Stand up for yourself!

Setting boundaries, refusing manipulation. Stand firm and stay strong!

Cutting off toxic family: NTA, protect your loved ones!

“NTA – Prioritize your mental health and your family’s well-being. “

NTA: Aging father’s power decline leads to less mischief.

NTA: Your child, your rules. Your father should be grateful.

No a-hole here. Aggressive man, limited grandparents. You owe nothing.

NTA. Congrats on your growing family! Dad’s explosive behavior sucks.

Protect your baby from this fudge nugget!

NTA: Protect yourself and your child from blame and toxicity.

Protect your child from toxic grandparents. Stay strong and vigilant.

NTA. Being a grandparent is an honor, not a right

Father’s girlfriends/mistresses should not be forced on kids. NTA!

NTA! You’re not entitled to someone else’s baby. Good luck!

NTA: Divorced parents, pressure to ‘fix’ it, badmouthing, and borrowing

NTA: Take all the time and space you need!

NTA: Concerns about child’s safety with aggressive father figure.
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NTA, but needs to work on emotional growth.

Cutting ties with toxic family: a tough but necessary decision

NTA. Stand your ground and protect your family from toxic behavior.

Father’s true colors revealed, cut ties for your own well-being.

Exclude toxic father and wives for a healthier future.

Cutting off toxic family? NTA, girl! Go for it!
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NTA. Dad changed, but OP’s dad is still entitled and unstable.

NTA. Taking a stand for respect and boundaries.

NTA. Father’s explosive reaction hints at hidden unchanged behavior.

NTA. Protect your kids from your abusive father. Stay away.

Protecting your baby from toxic family members is crucial.

NTA, but be cautious about letting him meet your baby!

NTA. Stand your ground and protect your peace and stability!

Grandpa’s multiple wives? He’s not getting a free pass!

Setting boundaries and getting screamed at? No thanks!

Protect yourself and your baby from your manipulative, abusive father.

Accepting boundaries and moving on is essential for personal growth
