In a world where love and relationships can be as complicated as a Rubik’s cube, one woman finds herself in the center of a moral conundrum. She’s a 29-year-old mother, her ex-partner is a 50-year-old man who just had a heart attack, and their 6-year-old son is caught in the middle. The question is, should she take in her ex and nurse him back to health, or should she stand her ground and let his other children shoulder the responsibility? Let’s dive into this tangled web of love, responsibility, and heart health. ⚕️
A Love Story with an Age Gap ️

From Love to Parenthood

The Breakup

Co-parenting and No Regrets

A Heart Attack Strikes ⚡️❤️

The Hospital Stay

The Doctor’s Orders ⚕️

The Daughters’ Expectations

The Mother’s Refusal

The Daughters’ Counter-Argument ️

The Accusation

The Guilt Creeps In

The Big Question

Caught Between a Heart Attack and a Hard Place
So, here we are, stuck in a real-life soap opera. A woman who’s already done her part by staying with her ex in the hospital, now finds herself under pressure from his daughters to take him in and nurse him back to health. They claim it’s for the sake of their shared son, but she’s reluctant given their rocky past. Now, she’s left questioning her decision and feeling guilty. But should she? Is she really in the wrong here? Or are the daughters trying to shirk their responsibilities? Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this heart-wrenching dilemma. ⚕️
NTA. Family trying to guilt you into caring for ex-partner.

Evil or justified? Sarcasm-filled comment supports OP’s decision. NTA

NTA. Don’t let guilt trip from his children affect you.

NTA. Ex/predator/abuser. She owes him nothing.
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NTA: Ex-partner’s heart attack leads to hilarious solution debate.

Ex refuses to nurse ex-partner after heart attack: justified?

NTA: Stand your ground! You’re not obligated to be his nurse.

“NTA: You more than stepped up, be proud of yourself! “

Heartless or justified? Woman refuses to nurse ex-partner after heart attack.

Heartless or justified? NTA refuses to nurse ex-partner after heart attack

“NTA- Your ex’s family wants you to nurse him? Ridiculous! “

NTA- Ex refuses to nurse ex-partner after heart attack. Justified?

NTA: Ex-husband’s care is his daughters’ responsibility now.

Hilarious comment about a silly situation that killed the commenter

NTA. You’ve done enough. It’s not your problem anymore.

NTA. Not obligated to nurse ex-partner’s father, focus on job.

NTA. Stand your ground, you can’t be forced to provide care.

NAH. Ex-partner’s slimy behavior damaged his relationship with daughters

NTA – You don’t owe them anything.

NTA: Stand your ground, don’t let guilt control your decision.

NTA: No obligation to care for ex after heart attack

NTA. Heartless or justified? Let’s hear your thoughts!

NTA. Options available. Don’t feel responsible. You’re a great person

NTA: Family drama, tough choices, and a heartless decision.

NTA. Caregiving is exhausting, prioritize your own well-being and child

Ex refuses to nurse after heart attack: justified or heartless?

NTA. Stand your ground and take care of yourself and your son

NTA: They’re just trying to guilt you for their convenience ( )

Stepmother refuses to nurse ex-partner after heart attack: justified?

Ex-partner’s heart attack: Woman refuses to nurse. NTA, justified.

NTA. Baby daddy vs husband? Let’s hear the drama unfold!

NTA: You don’t owe your ex anything after the breakup.

“NTA. Setting boundaries for the sake of your son. “

Heartless or justified? A woman refuses to nurse her ex-partner.
