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AITA - Telling my parents to pay me back my college tuition if they want a relationship

Michael Chen 2799 comments

Born into a world where tradition dictated her worth, she was boxed in by rigid roles that dismissed her dreams.

As the only daughter among three brothers, her parents' love came with strings—education and ambition were luxuries reserved only for her brothers, not for her.

Their silence on her potential was deafening, a constant reminder that her place was tethered to the home, not the horizon. But beneath their expectations, a fierce fire burned quietly.

Defying the limits imposed on her, she dared to dream in secret, carving a path through shadows of doubt and sacrifice.

With nothing but grit and stolen hope, she stepped into the unknown—choosing courage over comfort, and a future forged by her own hands, even if it meant breaking the fragile ties to the family she once knew.

AITA - Telling my parents to pay me back my college tuition if they want a relationship
‘AITA - Telling my parents to pay me back my college tuition if they want a relationship’

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From Supportive to Savage: The Crowd Responds:

This one sparked a storm. The comments range from brutally honest to surprisingly supportive — and everything in between.

The original poster (OP) faced a major conflict between her parents' rigid expectations of gender roles and her own pursuit of education, leading to years of estrangement.

Her current demand for financial compensation, mirroring the support given to her brothers, represents a concrete attempt to quantify the support she was denied and test the sincerity of their recent apology.

Can the OP achieve genuine reconciliation with her parents without demanding concrete restitution for past financial and educational sacrifices, or is financial equity the only acceptable measure of accountability for the specific, unequal treatment she endured?

MC

Michael Chen

Social Dynamics Researcher & Advice Columnist

Michael Chen brings a unique analytical perspective to relationship dynamics, having conducted extensive research on social interactions and human behavior. As a former academic turned writer, he translates research findings into actionable insights. Michael's work focuses on understanding the 'why' behind our social choices.

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