'I’ll do it later': 22-year-old daughter starts treating 58-year-old farmer dad like a child after 22 years of him failing to do what he said he will

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  • AITA for treating my dad like a child after years of him refusing to do anything around the farm?

    I (22F) live on a farm with my parents. My dad (58M) has always had very traditional views about gender roles. He firmly believes men should be the providers and women should stay home, clean the house, cook, and take
  • care of the family. The problem is that my dad never actually earned enough money to support our family on a single income. Because of that, my mum had to work full time while also doing most
  • of the cooking, cleaning, and raising three kids. On top of that, my dad is honestly one of the laziest people I've ever met. My brother is in the army and lives away from home, and my sister is a nurse who works long hours. I'm the
  • only one still living at home, so over the years I've tried to take some pressure off my mum. The issue is that whenever something needs doing around the property, my dad will say, "Yeah, I'll do
  • it." Then he doesn't. Days turn into weeks. Weeks turn into months. Eventually I'll get frustrated and we'll have a massive argument. Only then will he suddenly decide to start the job. He'll go down to the local
  • hardware store, put on a big performance about being a farmer fixing things, spend a bunch of money on stuff we don't need, and come home with even more junk. He's a huge hoarder and constantly buys things he
  • has no use for. Then the job gets done halfway. Most of the time I end up having to go back over it to fix it. Honestly, the hardest part of repairing anything on our property isn't the actual repair, it's undoing whatever my dad already
  • did to it. Because of this, I've spent years teaching myself how to fix fences, plumbing, rewire electric gates, service a tractor, mow, whipper snip, spray weeds, use a chainsaw, and
  • handle a bunch of general maintenance jobs, as well the smaller household repairs like changing light fittings, door handles, etc. Lately I've stopped asking him to do things because I know it won't happen. I'll either do it myself or pay
  • a woman kneeling of the ground in a plantation
  • someone who actually knows what they're doing. My dad says I treat him like a child and don't respect him. He says I undermine him and make him feel useless. He's even gone as far as saying my attitude is
  • one of the reasons his marriage to my mum is failing.
  • From my perspective, I'm just exhausted after 22 years of hearing "I'll do it later” and then either doing it myself or fixing his mistakes afterward.

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