A heart-wrenching story was shared by a woman in her 40s on the “AITA” subreddit. It revolves around her 18-year-old daughter, whom we’ll refer to as B, and their strained relationship with her estranged father.

Just a week before B’s graduation party, she expressed her desire to invite her father, despite the fact that he had imposed a condition that the woman couldn’t attend if he did. This ultimatum left the woman feeling hurt and betrayed.

In an emotional back-and-forth, the woman pleaded with B not to prioritize their father over her. However, B remained unwavering in her decision, insisting that her father be present for this important milestone.

On the day of the graduation, to the woman’s dismay, B’s father once again abandoned her, leaving her in tears. The woman, feeling both sadness and regret, made the difficult choice not to attend the event, hoping to teach B a valuable lesson about the consequences of her actions.

B, feeling embarrassed and overwhelmed by her emotions, lashed out at her mother in frustration. It was a painful moment for both of them, yet the woman stood by her decision, even though it caused her great sorrow.

A recent update revealed that B had consistently prioritized her father for the past decade, without any signs of manipulation. She had built up an idealized image of her relationship with her father, which only added to the woman’s frustration.

However, the aftermath took an unexpected turn. The woman attempted to reach out to B’s father, hoping for some sort of resolution. Instead, she was met with accusations of aggression, stalking, and threats towards B. This shook the woman to her core.

B, blaming her mother for the breakdown in her relationship with her father, decided to cut off contact and left for college. As relieved as the woman was to have some distance from the situation, her heart still ached at the loss.

In response, the woman decided to focus on her own self-improvement, acknowledging that she had imperfections in their relationship. It was a bittersweet journey for her, but she began to heal and grow from the painful experience.