AITA for grounding my daughter and canceling her senior trip after I found out she was cheating on her boyfriend? 

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The OP, a mother of two teenage daughters, discovered that her older daughter, Lizzie (17), who has been dating Jacob (18) for over a year, was secretly seeing another young man named Brandon.

The OP observed clear evidence of Lizzie's in***elity, including overheard phone conversations and physical affection with the new person outside of her es**blished relationship with Jacob.

When confronted, Lizzie dismissed her mother's concerns, stating her personal life was private and admitting she was bored with Jacob.

The OP reacted by grounding Lizzie and banning her from an upcoming senior trip, leading Lizzie to stay with her father.

The core dilemma for the OP is how to enforce moral standards regarding honesty in relationships when her daughter resists, and how to manage the conflict with her ex-husband who supports Lizzie's desire to avoid consequences.

AITA for grounding my daughter and canceling her senior trip after I found out she was cheating on her boyfriend? 
‘AITA for grounding my daughter and canceling her senior trip after I found out she was cheating on her boyfriend? ’

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The OP is struggling to balance teaching her daughter accountability for dishonest behavior against facing severe backlash from both Lizzie and her ex-husband.

The conflict centers on whether parental intervention regarding moral failings in a high school relationship justifies significant punishments like canceling a major trip, versus the daughter's claim to autonomy over her dating life.

The central question for consideration is whether the OP's decision to severely punish Lizzie for cheating—specifically by revoking the senior trip—is an appropriate and effective m**hod for teaching moral boundaries, or if this action const*tutes an overreach that risks damaging the relationship with her daughter and escalating the conflict with her ex-spouse?