28-year-old cuts off financial support to his parents after 3 years of paying and putting his own life on hold: ‘I’ve been living paycheck to paycheck just to keep up with helping them’

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  • AITAH for telling my parents I won’t support them financially anymore?

    I (28M) have been helping my parents financially for the past three years. It started when my dad lost his job, and at the time it felt like the right thing to
  • do. I covered some bills here and there, then groceries, and eventually I was sending them money every month. It wasn't
  • easy, but I told myself it was temporary until they got back on their feet.
  • The problem is... it never really stayed "temporary." My dad found another job, but it pays less, and my mom doesn't work.
  • Even after things stabilized a bit, they kept relying on me. Every time I tried to reduce what I was sending, something
  • would come up-an unexpected bill, repairs, something urgent. I started noticing they weren't really adjusting
  • their lifestyle either, like still spending on things that didn't seem necessary.
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  • Meanwhile, I've been struggling to save for my own future. I've been putting off moving to a better place, delaying
  • plans, and basically living paycheck to paycheck just to keep up with helping them. It started to feel
  • less like helping and more like being responsible for everything.
  • Last week, I finally told them I can't keep doing this anymore. I said I'd still help in emergencies,
  • but I won't be sending money regularly. They took it really badly. My mom said I was abandoning them, and
  • my dad got quiet but clearly disappointed. They both reminded me of everything they've done for me growing up, which made me feel even worse.
  • Now I'm stuck feeling guilty, like I'm being selfish, but also frustrated because I feel like I've done more than I can
  • realistically handle. I don't want to ruin my relationship with them, but I also don't want to keep living like this.
  • Main Insect Mom needs to get a job. You need to live your life. ΝΤΑ
  • breach_dunol NTA and I absolutely despise it when parents say, "I have done everything for you while growing up." Yeah, of course, you CHOSE to have a child. So manipulating!
  • Rowana 133 KIDS DONT OWE THEIR PARENTS FOR RAISING THEM! NTA.
  • familyroots777 NTA My personal opinion is that parents should be there to support their children, not the other way around. You've been a great child, helping
  • them for the last three years, but it's up to them to take care of themselves at some point. Don't feel guilty, be proud that you were able to help them at all.
  • maybemaybenot2023 Your parents chose to have you. That comes with obligations- i.e. to raise, house, feed, and educate you. That was their job. You do not owe them anything for that. Helping them is one thing- draining yourself to take care of capable adults is another. NTA.

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