A father who previously told his daughter it was her fault that she had no pictures of herself has made amends with her by creating a beautiful photo album. The father printed off all the pictures and put them in the album, and even made a spread on one of the pages that said ‘Go make new memories’ with a picture of her and her fiancé. After a long discussion with his daughter, the father apologized for his wording and they both made up. They even read the comments together from the original post and laughed at some of the ridiculous responses. The daughter was happy with the album, and they are now working through this incident. Read on for the heartwarming details!
Update on the daughter-picture blaming situation
Making amends with printed pictures after family dispute
Mother tries to make amends after blaming daughter for photo mishap ❤️
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OP appreciates kind comments and rewards in post update
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A father recently posted on ‘Am I the A*****e’ subreddit asking if he was in the wrong for blaming his daughter for not having pictures of herself. He has now provided an update, stating that he printed off all the pictures and put them in an album. Even though they didn’t fill the album, he made a spread on one of the pages that said ‘Go make new memories’ with a picture of her and her fiancé. He then had a long discussion with his daughter where he asked if she had any self-esteem issues or trauma that might have caused her to avoid pictures. She responded that she simply did not like having her photo taken and adopted the behaviour of screeching and kicking to avoid photos. They made up and he even showed her the post and they read the comments together. He then gave her the album that he had made and she seemed happy with it. This incident aside, the father and daughter have a good relationship. Read on for the comments and reactions to this update.
Positive resolution and happy wishes for Cake Day celebrations
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Anxiety and misunderstandings lead to happy ending
Commenters discuss armchair psychology and dysfunctional relationships.
Criticizing someone’s look can leave a lasting impact
The comment section is criticized for extrapolating motivations and creating fanfiction.
The dangers of internet detectives and armchair psychologists
Happy update! Glad to hear everything worked out.
Commenters relate to OP’s frustrating experience with people making up scenarios
Sweet ending and beginning
Commenter calls out the sub’s tendency to make up backstories
An accurate portrayal of Reddit’s diverse content
Daughter ‘forced’ panic attacks, but OP did the right thing.
Commenter reflects on the dangers of AITA’s hive mind mentality
Heartwarming resolution between parent and child
Heartwarming reconciliation story with a happy ending ❤️
Commenter critiques assumptions made in the sub, challenging armchair diagnoses
Communication saves the day! Best wishes to the couple
OP’s clapback at sub’s psychobabble is hilarious
Embracing imperfections: Coping with not having photographic memories ✨
Stranger warns against armchair psychologists on AITA subreddit
When a comment is just too good not to share
Respecting boundaries is important Don’t feel bad, Clem!
Relatable! Parents forcing pictures or invasion of privacy?
Empathetic comment about a mother’s struggle to take photos
Childhood innocence and humor can be misunderstood by adults
OP’s communication skills lead to successful problem-solving
Redditors apologize for over-analyzing post and making assumptions
Wholesome comment section
Glad to see a positive outcome!
Happy ending to a tense situation!
Heartwarming update on daughter owning responsibility for childhood photo absence ❤️
Empathetic reply from someone with similar experience ❤️
Nostalgic memories shared of waiting for photo canister to return
Encouraging comment about being camera shy and lost memories.
A happy resolution! Both parties are NTA
A kind offer to photoshop hand signs in a family photo.
Navigating assumptions and fiction in AITA comment section
Heartwarming ending to a contentious situation! ❤️
Heartwarming reconciliation after photo debacle
Glad to see positive feedback on the update!
Heartwarming comment receives appreciation ❤️
Respectful parenting praised, boundaries respected. Reddit disapproves.
Glad it worked out!
Happy ending!
Happy ending! Commenter is satisfied with the outcome
Heartwarming conclusion to a difficult situation ❤
Positive update in a sea of family drama
Parenting success recognized in the comment section. Congrats OP!
Heartwarming reconciliation between parent and child ❤
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Happy ending! Commenter expresses joy for resolution
Heartwarming appreciation for a great mother ❤️
Heartwarming reconciliation between parent and child ❤️
Reconciliation achieved!
Empathy for daughter’s insecurity and anxiety about future photos.
Heartwarming reconciliation between parent and child ❤️
Last Updated on April 24, 2023 by Diply Social Team