Heartwarming Update On A Story About Man Telling His Stepdaughter To Ask For Money From Bio Dad
We are here with another great and interesting update from Reddit.
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We're here again with another update that has surfaced from the AITA thread on Reddit. These updates are always interesting to read because it's pretty awesome to see the update and hear what happened once things carried on after the post.
This time we are looking into an AITA post where a dad came to Reddit to ask if he was wrong for telling his stepdaughter to "go ask her real dad" to pay for her plane tickets. The backstory helps when knowing how to respond to the whole story, so if you're interested, be sure to read his original post before jumping into this update.
With this being said, he is letting us know how everything ended after he said this to her. Ultimately it was a situation where people on Reddit definitely helped him out in deciding what he wanted to do and how to handle the situation.
This is a classic case, and we're happy that he came back to update us on how their relationship is going and how the stepdaughter is acting. Let's dive into the original post, the full update, and see what people had to say in the comment section of the post.
Read the story below:
He starts off his post explaining that he talked to his daughter and how it went.
nolongeradoormatHe said that she broke down and started talking a bit about how she feels and he apologized as well.
nolongeradoormatHe said that he suggested therapy to her and they've since then gone to one appointment.
nolongeradoormatHe says that things are getting a little bit better even though they're not perfect at the moment.
nolongeradoormatHe said that this huge milestone happened and to us it shows the power of Reddit and the AITA thread.
nolongeradoormatHe ends the post by saying that he knows things aren't perfect but that he's thankful for everyone on the post that gave him the push he needed.
nolongeradoormatThe first comment got a lot of love and seems to be how most people felt. OP even responded below.
RedditOP responds to the comment below and explains that their comment actually was a huge turning point for him on his original post.
nolongeradoormatIt's comments and things like this that make us love reading these Reddit posts and it shows that we can all come together.
Order66-CodyWe are happy for this dad and we are glad that the relationship between him and his step daughter is much better now.
JimLeaheSome people told a bit about their situation and how this kind of thing happened in their life as well.
IntrovertedDemon12Multiple people said that they didn't think he was TA but that they're glad things were fixed anyway.
XtraCannonUpdates like this are some of our favorites because they're positive and heartwarming. We can tell how much the Reddit users helped him make a decision on his parenting, and it, in return, helped his relationship immensely with his stepdaughter.
Many of us have been in situations like this, so it's awesome to see a happy ending.