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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