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Step-daughter demands $60k car, AITA?
A woman is in a predicament as her step-daughter demands a $60k car for her 16th birthday, similar to the one her biological daughter received from her ex-husband. The woman and her husband, who has a daughter with his ex, cannot afford the expensive car and offered a car that fits their budget. The stepdaughter threw a tantrum and threatened to never speak to her father again if he didn’t get her the same car. The woman is torn between her responsibility to her husband and their financial stability and her stepdaughter’s demand. This has caused tension between her daughter and stepdaughter, who already have a strained relationship. Read on to see if the woman is the AITA or if there’s a solution to this complicated situation.
Equal cars for daughters? NTA, tell ex to buy it.
Standing up to entitled step-daughter, for fairness suggestion.
Stepdaughter’s bratty entitlement causes family rift, NTA.
16yo with a $60k car? NTA. Ex paying insurance? Lucky!
Stepdaughter demands $60k car, commenter says NTA, sounds entitled
Step-daughter struggling with emotions, needs professional help
Stepdaughter demands luxury car, but OP is NTA for standing firm
Divorced and remarried, ex can afford it, husband can’t. NTA.
Different fathers, different gifts. Stick to your guns.
Teaching financial responsibility: NTA, no $60k cars here
NTA, entitlement culture needs to be stopped ♀️
Not all dads are rich ♀️
Offering a different car doesn’t make you NTA
Set boundaries, NTA.
Stepdaughter jealous of stepsister’s gifts, NTA for not buying car
Money is tearing this family apart, SD needs empathy
Being a responsible parent is NTA, step-daughter needs to understand
Step-daughter jealous of daughter’s car, NTA for not buying one.
Ex’s gift, entitled teen, and a demanding husband. ♀️
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Step-daughter demands expensive car, step-parents shut it down
Step-daughter demands expensive car, commenter suggests saying ‘no’.
Engage both daughters in a financial lesson and explain expenses
Unequal treatment of step-daughter sparks NTA response
Step-father’s favoritism causes major family imbalance.
Teaching step-daughter financial responsibility, NTA
Step-daughter wants expensive car, NTA suggests cheaper car or mom’s.
Ex offers bike to step-daughter after $60k car demand ♀️
Step-daughter demands $60k car, husband’s debt is your responsibility?
Ex’s generosity is huge, let the girls enjoy, stepdad!
Stepdaughter demands luxury car, but dad can’t afford it. NTA.
Teaching life lessons ♀️
Step-daughter demands expensive car, commenter advises equality in treatment.
Step-daughter throws tantrum over car, NTA stands firm
Teaching financial responsibility to entitled step-daughter, NTA
Sound advice: Avoid debt when buying a car
You’re NTA for not buying an expensive car for your step-daughter
Step-daughter demands $60k car, but I’m not the a****e.
No obligation to buy step-daughter, NTA ♀️
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Commenter calls out OP for breeding a toxic household.
Step-daughter’s entitled behavior causes tension in the family
Understanding the step-daughter’s jealousy and hurt, but ultimatums aren’t acceptable
Defending the bio-daughter, calling out assumptions
YTA for creating an unequal lifestyle between step-daughter and daughter
Excessive spending by ex-husband causes tension in blended family.
Step-sister needs to learn a lesson, NTA
“Evil stepmother” refuses to buy stepdaughter 60k car, YTA
Life isn’t fair, NTA for not buying step-daughter expensive car.
Commenter questions OP’s financial contribution and advises discussing with ex.
Compassionate comment suggests pitching in for step-daughter’s car
Empathize with step-daughter, don’t be TA.
Step-daughter’s economic class creates tension, NTA treads lightly
Sassy comment shuts down entitled kids wanting luxury cars.
Commenter thinks OP is in the wrong, YTA
Prioritize counseling to avoid blending family conflict, YTA. ♀️
Ex’s car for our daughter can’t be matched, 16 y/o with 60K car is crazy. #NTA
Last Updated on March 20, 2023 by Azka