Being a parent is a lifelong commitment, but does it include footing the bill for your child’s college education? This is the question at the heart of a recent online debate. A man, who we’ll call ‘Mr. No-Strings’, had a one-night stand in college, which led to the birth of a son. He’s been paying child support for 18 years but has had minimal contact with his son. Now, his son, who we’ll call ‘Marty’, has graduated high school and wants to attend college. But with the tuition being too steep for his single mother to handle, he’s turned to his estranged father for financial aid. Let’s dive into this controversial tale of parenthood, responsibility, and the high cost of education.
The Unexpected Consequence of a One-Night Stand

A Distant Father-Son Relationship ♂️

Marty’s College Dream and the Financial Hurdle

A Plea for Help: Marty’s Request

Mr. No-Strings’ Refusal ♂️

The Clash of Perspectives: Marty’s Accusations vs Mr. No-Strings’ Defense

The Invisible Support: Mr. No-Strings’ Contributions

Jade’s Stance: A Single Mother’s Perspective

The Financial Reality: College Tuition vs Personal Finances

Marty’s Anger: The Fallout of the Dispute

The Costly Debate: Parenthood, Responsibility, and College Tuition
This tale of a distant father, a single mother, and a hopeful son has sparked a heated debate. Mr. No-Strings, who’s been paying child support for 18 years, is now faced with a request to fund his son’s college tuition. Marty, the son, believes his father should step up, given his well-paying job and past absence. However, Mr. No-Strings argues that he’s fulfilled his obligation by paying child support and providing financial aid on the side. Jade, the mother, sides with Mr. No-Strings, stating that the request is unreasonable and would strain his finances. As the fallout continues, we’re left wondering: What does it truly mean to be a parent? And how far should parental responsibility extend? Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this contentious issue.
NTA for not paying tuition. You fulfilled your obligations financially.

NTA – Tough situation, you’re not obligated to pay for college.

OP’s reluctance to pay for son’s college tuition sparks debate

Pay child support, but refusing college tuition makes you TA ♂️

NTA, you did what you had to re: paying child support. Kid can take out student loans and apply for financial aid.

YTA for neglecting your child and confusing him with mixed signals

NTA for refusing to pay son’s college tuition, but legally required.

NAH for not paying tuition, tough emotional situation all around

Curious about child support payments and ongoing financial obligations?

Unempathetic dad refuses to pay son’s college tuition

“Jade got pregnant? No no no honey you got her pregnant let’s start there”
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NTA. Marty should pay his own way through college.

“YTA. Your attitude to your child blows my mind.”

Father fulfills obligations, son asks for help. NAH situation.

“NTA. You’ve paid consistently, maintained a cordial relationship. Marty’s being greedy.”

Parent refuses to pay for son’s college, sparking heated debate

Helping with college expenses can speed up your obligations

NTA. There are other options for college, like community college.

“Marty’s entitled attitude won’t get him far in college “

NTA for not paying tuition, but communication breakdown with co-parent.

“YTA. Your son deserves support for his college tuition “

NTA for not paying tuition, but choices made are confusing

NTA: Father explains his financial limitations and suggests alternative options.

Father’s selfishness and lack of care for son’s feelings

YTA for thinking child support was a “deal”

YTA for not supporting your own child’s education

YTA. Inconsistent presence and occasional gifts don’t replace emotional stability

NTA for providing financially, but YTA for making him feel worthless

Single mom prioritizes good grades and scholarships over college tuition

Heartbreaking comment about absent and uninvolved father affecting his son

Parental abandonment: A**hole dad refuses to pay for son’s education

“NTA, but you were a shitty father. Your son’s resentment…”

YTA. Help your kid! Don’t be a selfish parent!

Parents’ refusal to pay college tuition causes financial aid dilemma

♂️ Man refuses to pay son’s college tuition, gets called out

NTA for college tuition. You’re a parent, but emotionally absent.

NTA but Marty deserves a proper explanation and healing.

“You should have kept your d**k in your pants”

NTA. One mistake in college doesn’t mean you suddenly have to want a child or be a father.

NTA. Parenthood isn’t for everyone. You fulfilled your obligations.
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NTA. Ex kept kid, paid support, not obligated for college

No moral or legal obligation to pay for child’s tuition
