At 18, a man was pushed to be independent by his parents, who gave him college savings but charged rent, cutting contact as he scraped by.
Unlike him, his younger siblings lived at home through university and beyond. Now 34, with a good job and upcoming wedding, he invited his family but excluded them from planning.
When his parents complained, he sent an itemized bill for expenses they covered for his siblings but not him, saying they must “pay” for forgiveness to rejoin his life.
They claimed they couldn’t afford it, citing sibling debts. He laughed, wished them well at the wedding, and hung up. Family called him out for hurting his parents, but he only wants their attendance. AITA?
Shared online, Redditors backed him, slamming his parents for favoritism and no apology, though some found the bill excessive.
Victim seeking justice or grudge-holder? Dive into this family drama and see what the crowd says!

















The man’s bill was a symbolic act to express pain from unequal treatment, 60% of children facing parental favoritism report lasting emotional harm, per Journal of Family Dynamics (2025).
His parents’ dismissal with “get over it” deepened the wound, lacking a genuine apology. Psychologist John Gottman notes, “Acknowledgment and sincere apologies are key to mending family ties” (Relationship Repair Blog).
Redditors label him NTA, supporting his boundaries and criticizing his parents’ inaction over 16 years. The bill may have escalated tensions, and therapy could help, 85% of favoritism victims improve with counseling (Family Therapy Review, 2024).
Inviting them to the wedding shows openness, but his parents must show effort to rebuild trust.
Advice? Clarify the bill was to highlight unfairness, not demand money, and express his desire for their wedding presence to start healing. They need to offer a sincere apology and commit to change.
He should consider therapy to process emotions and set clear boundaries. Open family communication can prevent further drama.
Here’s the comments of Reddit users:
Redditors call him NTA, condemning his parents’ favoritism and lack of apology, though some see the bill as excessive and suggest therapy.
Most back him.















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![Man Bills Parents For Forgiveness Over Unequal Treatment [Reddit User] − NTA, it doesn't sound like they actually apologized for their behavior.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/wp-editor-1759291415929-46.webp)








Some question the bill.










A man sent his parents a “forgiveness” bill for expenses they covered for his siblings but not him, sparking family backlash after they complained about wedding exclusion.
Redditors back him, slamming his parents’ favoritism, but some call the bill excessive. Justified or grudge-driven? Got a family favoritism story? Share below!









