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4 Children Find Out Their Mom’s Late Night Secret, Dad Accuses Her Of Misusing Child Support

by Jeffrey Stone
October 27, 2025
in Social Issues

A single mom and daycare worker, exhausted after wrangling four kids, finally claimed a quiet moment with hot takeout. The rare solo indulgence was meant to recharge without sharing or splurging, but her plan crumbled when the children woke early and spotted the empty containers.

The discovery sparked a storm: the kids bombarded her with questions, and their father, contributing $400 monthly, exploded with texts accusing her of misusing child support and poor parenting. Posted on Reddit, the late-night snack saga has users divided over whether this was a harmless treat or a betrayal of family funds.

This clash of parental self-care, co-parenting tensions, and perceived entitlement turns a simple meal into a full-blown family feud.

Woman secretly treats herself when 4 children are sleeping, eventually they find out, their father take their side and blame her.

4 Children Find Out Their Mom's Late Night Secret, Dad Accuses Her Of Misusing Child Support
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'AITA for ordering food when my children are asleep so I don't have to share?'

Occasionally when my 4 children go to bed I'll order myself a little something from Ubereats or Doordash after a hard day so I don't have to share with the...

Usually since I'm always the first one to wake up I'll put the packing beside the indoor trashcan and take it out to the outdoor trash can in the morning.

My children ended up waking up first that morning and seen the takeout food packaging and ended up waking me up asking me what I ate and if they could...

I told them there was none left and I eat it all last night thought that would be the end of it

but after I dropped them off at their dad's for the week (my children stay at their dad's house 1 week out of the month rather then just doing weekends)

my children's father ended up spamming my phone with text messages accusing me of misappropriating my children funds he sends every month.

My CF (Children's father) gives me 100$ for each child a month which is 400$ a month which when it comes to it,

it isn't much but I'm fine with it because he usually makes up with it by buying the children what they need when an issue arises.

FyI nothing is court ordered.

I have a job as a daycare worker and use my own money I make myself to buy Ubereats\Doordash food.

He also accused me of being a bad mother because I rather order food for just myself

without thinking of my children whose were with me at the time and that I should've just waited until they were with him for the night.

I had a really bad day that day and just wanted to do something to cheer myself up and sometimes food does the trick for me.

If I were to order something for everyone it would've cost a while lot of money that I wasn't interested in spending

and if I were to share by the time my food got back to me it would've just been the food wrapper. So do Y'all think I'm the a__hole?

This Redditor’s tale is like sneaking a cookie from the jar, innocent enough until someone catches you! In this case, the treats are more than just cookies, and the jar is the sweet takeout.

On one hand, she’s using her own hard-earned cash for these orders, not the $400 monthly child support from her ex. On the other, her kids’ dad thinks she’s selfish for not including them, even when they’re fast asleep. Let’s dig into this savory situation.

The mom’s perspective is relatable: after a tough day, a solo meal feels like a warm hug from a pizza box. She’s juggling four kids and a demanding job, and sharing would’ve either meant spending a fortune, or getting just a crumb.

Her ex, however, sees it as a parenting fail, arguing she should prioritize the kids’ needs. But with the kids asleep and her using personal funds, is it really his place to judge? This clash highlights a broader issue: the tricky balance of personal indulgence versus parental duty.

Family dynamics often stir up these kinds of conflicts. According to a 2023 study by the Pew Research Center, 71% of single parents report feeling financially stretched, often leading to guilt over small personal expenses.

This mom’s $400 monthly support for four kids, which is about $3.33 per child per day, barely covers essentials, let alone treats. Her ex’s “make-up” contributions don’t seem to bridge the gap, especially since nothing’s court-ordered.

Dr. Philip A. Fisher, a developmental psychologist, offers insight: “The presence of a supportive, consistent and protective primary caregiver – especially when the underlying stress systems are activated – is the factor that makes the biggest difference in healthy development”.

This aligns with the Redditor’s need for a morale boost, suggesting her takeout isn’t selfish but a way to stay balanced as a consistent caregiver. Still, her ex’s accusations point to a communication breakdown, especially around finances.

So, what’s the solution? A candid talk with the ex about fair support could clear the air, maybe even involving a formal agreement. For the kids, a chat about “grown-up treats” versus “kid treats” could set expectations, as some Redditors suggested.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

Some insist the mother deserves personal treats and the father underpays child support.

PorcupineTattoo − Don't, like, 100% of parents hide in their closet to eat some M&Ms

because they don't want to share the one selfish treat they got that week???This dude needs to shut his piehole and pay more support.

NTA Edit: I've enjoyed reading all the Stealth Snack techniques y'all use! May the Keebler Force be with you and the Nestle odds be ever in your favor.

madisengreen − NTA it's a treat you get for yourself, and $400 a month for four kids is nothing.

Own-Whereas-7420 − NTA. I don’t get what’s up with these dudes not paying real child support but then have the nerve to talk crap.

Glittering_Joke3438 − He thinks because he gives you $400 month for four kids that gives him any say over your finances, lol what a fool. NTA.

Others support treats but demand court-ordered child support for the kids.

2Kitties_1Human − NTA at all, and please file for child support. He’s the AH about this and the money he gives you monthly.

He’s severely underpaying you for 4 kids, has the gall to tell you how to spend your own money,

and accuses you of bad mothering when he’s around 1 week a month. You are not a bad mom. Please don’t take his sht.

DCEtada − NTA for ordering food for yourself at all. Soft YTA for not having decent child support arrangements.

There is a reason child support is easy to calculate (most states have calculators that very quickly give you an idea of what it should be).

I am sorry but no incidentals make up for a measly $400 a month for 4 kids.

You realize the ones that are hurting because of lack of child support are your children.

Especially if they are with you 75% of the time. Please do what’s right for your kids here. You are depriving your children of much needed support.

CakeEatingRabbit − I don't think this opinion of children 'bleeding you dry' by simply existing and wanting to eat at the same level as you is normal.

My parents never did that crap. Our neighbours definitely did. But I don't think you are the a__hole honestly.

400$ child support for 4 children? Nothing is court ordered? You let the father of the children walk all over you. You and the kids suffer it.

"He usually makes it up"? Lol. Sorry but that is a joke. You don't fulfill your responsibility at will and only "usually". You need to get that fixed.

Some normalize exclusive adult treats as fair and common parenting practice.

BananaMan1357911 − NTA, when I first read the title, I laughed because I thought that would be a great idea.

Then, after reading the story it just confirmed you didn't do anything wrong.

Hennahands − NTA, at all. I’m so sorry you’re being treated badly for keeping your morale up. I work at a daycare, TONS of parents do this.

Do not let them shame you for it. I also think a conversation with your kids about how there are kid treats and grown up treats are in board.

amberallday − I was raised by happily married parents. I’m one of 4 kids. My parents openly bought treats that were only for them.

Especially as we didn’t have that much money - eg kids got cheap margarine - mum occasionally got a block of real butter.

We were told it was because

(a) it was (relatively) expensive, and

(b) mum was an adult so could make it last a little at a time, while we kids would just use up the block in seconds (pretty accurate, to be...

They also used to have a glass of wine & peanuts / olives / similar as an “adults-only treat” most nights after we went to bed.

We were openly told we had to be in bed now coz they were starting their adults-only time.

Living room door was shut. We would be in trouble if we got out of bed & interrupted them for anything non-urgent.

And none of us are scarred by that. It’s perfectly ok for adults to get some treats that kids don’t get -

because they also have lots of responsibilities & stresses that kids don’t have.

And sometimes kids get treats that the adults don’t share in. Very important life lesson - “overall fair” is not the same as “everything identical & equal at all times”.

This Redditor’s late-night takeout saga is a reminder that parenting is a buffet of tough choices. Was she wrong to savor a solo meal, or was her ex overreacting to a harmless indulgence?

With $400 a month for four kids, she’s stretching every dollar, and a little self-care seems fair. Do you think she played her cards right, or should she have waited for the kids’ week away?

How would you balance personal treats with parenting duties? Drop your hot takes!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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