My Daughter Forbade Me from Attending Her Graduation Due To Her Dad’s Ultimatum

An anonymous woman in her 40s shared her story on the “AITA” subreddit about her daughter, B, inviting her estranged father to her graduation, causing a rift. B’s father abandoned them for a new family years ago, and B desired his presence at her milestone. The father imposed a condition that the woman couldn’t attend if he did. The woman, feeling betrayed, chose not to attend, teaching B a lesson. On graduation day, the father abandoned B again, and the woman regretted her decision. An update revealed a decade of B prioritizing her father over the woman, leading to strained relationships. B remained committed to her father despite accusations of aggression. The woman sought therapy, finding relief despite ongoing challenges.

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