“You want respect? Try earning it like my stepdad did”: 16-year-old girl sets healthy boundaries with bio dad when he tries to parent her after years of being absent

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    AITAH for telling my bio dad he needs to earn my respect like my stepdad did?

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    I (16) guess I need to give some backstory for this to make sense. My dad left when I was 3, and my mom remarried my stepdad when I was 7. He's been more of a
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    father to me than my bio dad ever was, helped with homework, came to every soccer game, the whole deal. My bio dad would
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    came to every soccer game, the whole deal. My bio dad would pop in and out whenever he felt like it, maybe twice a year if I was lucky.
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    So last month, my bio dad shows up out of nowhere wanting to "reconnect" and be more involved. I was skeptical but whatever. Then he starts trying to parent me about everything, my
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    clothes, my friends, my grades (which are fine, by the way). The breaking point was when he saw me getting my ears pierced and flipped out, saying I needed his permission for stuff like that.
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    I told him I already asked my mom and stepdad, and he goes "Well I'm your real father, so my opinion matters most." I just looked at him and said "Where
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    were you when I had nightmares at 8? Or when I broke my arm at 10? You can't just show up now and play dad when it's convenient."
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    He got all quiet and said I was being disrespectful. So I said "You want respect? Try earning it like my stepdad did."
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    Now my mom says I was too harsh, but honestly, I don't feel bad about it. Was I wrong though?
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    NoIntroduction1035 • 6h ago NTA so proud of you. If my dad tried to come and lecture me about my clothes and grades etc I'd block his a before he could finish his
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    next sentence. And also- his permission for what? He doesn't come around or anything- that's not your
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    father- your step dad is your real dad.
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    RDDTLurker7 • 6h ago NTA. First off, respect to your stepdad for stepping up and giving you what seems like a good family dynamic. Your mom is
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    wrong. It wasn't harsh, it was factual. Facts don't care about feelings. Don't apologize. Stay true to yourself.
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    JTBlakeinNYC • 6h ago NTA. You spoke divine truth.
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    Paelynn-Ryelle ⚫6h ago Donating DNA doesn't give you a free pass to respect, or the right to rock up and start controlling your kid's life when you couldn't be
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    bothered being there for the important stuff of raising a child. And if I was your mum I'd have said "good on you! At best at this point, he can be like an uncle who can
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    share in whatever parts of your life you deem ok to share with him, so he doesn't get to say squat
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    about your choices or things that you've already cleared with the parents who are taking care of you.
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    tipareth 1978 ⚫ 4h ago Good job. Honestly don't give him the time. I hate to sound cynical but he's probably just working some angle anyway
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    OkPsychology2376 • 4h ago NTA. Stand your ground. He deserved what he got.

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