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Even those of us who don't have kids have heard the maxim that the rules you lay down as a parent are only meaningful if you enforce them. But what are you supposed to do when enforcing your rules essentially amounts to mortgaging your child's future?

That's the dilemma a Redditor brought to the AITA (Am I The A**hole) subReddit, a place where people can pose their moral quandaries to internet strangers, who apportion the blame based on the following categories:

  • NTA - Not The A**hole
  • YTA - You're The A**hole
  • ESH - Everyone Sucks Here
  • NAH - No A**holes Here
The Original Poster (OP), who goes by the username MadeHerRepayTheDress, called his post:

And it's... quite a wince-inducer.

"Ex(31) and I (male 32) had C, (Female 16) way too young. We're friendly co-parents."
"One big rule we share is if our daughter breaks something, she pays for it."





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