30-Year-Old Dad Scolds 28-Year-Old Mom for Pressuring Their Daughter to Wear a Dress to Grandma's House

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  • A little girl who does not want to wear a dress to her grandmother's house is incurring her mother's wrath for that refusal.
  • Am I the bad guy for treating my wife like a toddler because she was acting like a toddler?

    I (30M) have a wife (28F) and a daughter (5F) My wife's always been into sewing clothes and likes to make dresses for our daughter
  • A 28-year-old mother sews dresses for her daughter to wear every day, even though her daughter is sometimes hesitant to wear them because of her shy nature.
  • Our daughter is on the more shy and timid side, she doesn't mind wearing dresses, but sometimes she doesn't want to wear them, which i think is fine and reasonable, no one
  • should be forced to wear something that they don't want to She also has a stuffed rabbit that she's almost always holding on to, she
  • A stuffed rabbit toy, the prized possession of the couple's 5-year-old daughter.
  • takes it practically everywhere Yesterday we were going to her grandmother's (wife's side) and my wife tried to make our daughter wear a dress
  • there, she kept telling her that she didn't want to wear it, and my wife took her stuffed rabbit Our daughter started to cry, this is when I found
  • out what was happening because I was in another room, I've always tried telling my wife that she shouldn't try and force a dress if Our daughter doesn't want to wear it
  • I then took the rabbit from my wife and gave it back to our daughter, I then told my wife to apologize, then after she said sorry I told her to say what she was sorry for
  • Am I The Ah_le for treating my wife like a toddler?
  • Murky-Technician5123 Your wife is The Ah le for taking the bunny, you are The A le for talking to a grown woman like a toddler, the bunny is Not The Ahle the toddler is Not The Ah le. (Edited acronyms avoid the wrong judgement as this is the top comment ESH except the child and of course the bunny)
  • NUredditNU Nah, wife deserved talking to like that. Probably worse. What a mess of a mother! Bu ying her child to get her to wear what she wants?
  • ChurroLoca Spot on. H I, I've had to "gentle parent" my brother before in front of his partner. He can be a proper dingbat and not realise — until I call him out on whatever he's doing. - Even my absolute eejit of brother would never bu y his child. I feel so bad for the little girl.
  • Mister_Puggles I think you already know the answer. Your wife was being TA a bit, but that is something to handle privately and respectfully. How would you feel if literally any grown adult commanded you (an adult) to apologize to someone and then demanded you clarify what you were sorry for?
  • Sierra MadreSyd NTA. If this were written by a woman about her husband it would be a landslide in the opposite direction (the husband would be a for taking the rabbit, the wife would be just and reasonable for uniting the child and rabbit). Ultimately, the punishment of taking the beloved rabbit doesn't fit the crime of not wearing a dress, that's a bad lesson to teach the child because it's not a lesson at all, it's an adult abusing her power. The husband (OP) was right to give the child her ra
  • Dovendyreet All you're doing is teaching your child that treating your wife as a toddler is acceptable. This is something she'll take note to and might result her in accepting her husband treating her that way in the future. You're modeling her and her future. Think always: is this how I'd like my daughter to be treated in the future? So, would you think it's alright for someone to treat your daughter like that or would you prefer that she found herself a husband that would treat her like the eq
  • Repattingwaswrong NTA. Why doesn't she sew shirts and pants if that's what your daughter prefers?

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