A single mom planned a trip to Disney with her son and saved up for it. Her ex-husband found out about it and asked if his kid could come too. She refused, but now her ex and friends say she’s being selfish. Read to find out if she’s the a**hole.
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Divorce can be messy, especially when there are kids involved. But what happens when you’re planning a special trip for your own child and your ex’s kid wants to come along? This is the dilemma one Reddit user is facing. After a difficult divorce due to infidelity, the user’s ex-husband had a child with his affair partner who has since left him to be a single dad. The user’s son sometimes spends time with his half-sibling, but now that they’re planning a Disney trip, the ex-husband is insisting that his son be allowed to come along, too. The user is hesitant, as it would mean paying for another plane ticket and supplies. The ex-husband and some friends are calling the user selfish and petty for not including the half-sibling, but is that really fair? What do you think ? Let’s dive into the comments and reactions to see what others have to say.
Ex demands OP pay for his affair child’s trip. NTA.

Ex’s entitlement to OP’s vacation with their son’s half-sibling is absurd NTA

Ex accuses her of favoring her son over his half sibling

Ex’s entitlement knows no bounds

NTA: Ex expects too much entitlement even after cheating.

OP is NTA for not wanting to pay for ex’s kid. Engaging with therapy recommended.

Ex’s kid on Disney trip: NTA. Manipulative ex needs boundaries ♀️

Taking a stand for your wallet ♀️

OP’s ex needs to take responsibility NTA for not wanting to pay for his affair child

Ex’s demand for OP to pay for his affair child is ridiculous. NTA ♀️

Not your kid, not your problem ♀️

Ex’s kid not your responsibility, also sorry for affair

Commenter argues against favoring son over ex’s child with sarcasm

No kids, no responsibility. You’re not the a**hole here. ♀️
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Ex-husband wants OP to pay for his affair’s kid’s trip ♀️

Ex’s kid + Disney trip = NTA, remind ex he cheated.

Prioritizing your son’s achievements over ex’s half-sibling = NTA

Set boundaries with ex’s friend’s kid on Disney trip

Ex’s kid, ex’s responsibility. You don’t owe them a vacation

Don’t pay for your ex’s kid to come to Disney

Don’t let your ex’s mess ruin your Disney trip!

You’re not the a**hole for not wanting to pay

Don’t let your ex’s responsibilities become your burden

Ex’s entitlement is unbelievable. Don’t let him guilt trip you.

Ex’s kid on Disney trip: NTA, he should pay for him
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Ex’s kid on Disney trip – NTA, not paying for adultery’s fruit

Taking your ex’s kid on a Disney trip: NTA or YTA?

Ex’s kid on Disney trip: NTA if not living with you.

Setting boundaries with an ex’s child can be difficult

You’re not being petty for not paying for your ex’s kid

Don’t let guilt make you pay for someone else’s affair

No obligation to take ex’s child on Disney trip. ♀️

OP’s friends side with ex, but commenters agree: NTA.

No parental responsibility, no Disney trip for non-relative child

Ex’s kid on our Disney trip? NTA, it’s special time.

Standing up for boundaries and not the a**hole!

Setting boundaries with entitled ex-partner.

Don’t let them take advantage of you!

Commenter calls out irresponsible behavior with strong language

Ex’s kid on Disney trip? NTA, but why pay?

Prioritizing your own child on a trip is understandable. NTA

Fairness in funding family vacations, NTA wins

Ex begs for Disney trip, claims innocence. Not the a**hole

Friends don’t understand the cost of Disney trips and parenting.

Enjoy your Disney trip with your child, no unreasonable demands

Not your circus, not your monkeys

Don’t let your ex guilt-trip you into paying for someone else’s kid ♀️

Setting boundaries with ex’s kids on Disney trip

No obligation to pay for ex’s kid on Disney trip ♂️

Ex’s kid on our Disney trip: NTA, not your responsibility ♂️
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Don’t feel guilty! Your ex is responsible for their child ♀️

Being kind doesn’t mean being a wallet.

OP faced accusations of favoritism, but is NTA.

Boundaries set, you’re NTA for not paying for ex’s child ❌

Don’t let anyone make you feel guilty for being fair

Friends are suspicious of OP’s story, asks for more info

Last Updated on March 21, 2023 by Azka