A stepdad, treating his wife’s four kids (aged 8–15) as his own, taught his 11-year-old daughter Annie to mow the lawn and operate a mower, just as he taught his older stepsons “guy” chores like car repair and mowing from age 10.
Annie excelled, but his wife threw a fit, arguing Annie was too young, despite the boys starting earlier, and accused him of pushing her too hard. He told her to stop babying Annie, saying she needs to learn “how shit works.” His wife called him a jerk and stormed off. AITA?
Shared online, Redditors backed the dad, praising his push for Annie’s independence and slamming his wife’s outdated gender views.
Progressive dad or too harsh? Dive into this family drama and see what the crowd says!











Teaching Annie to mow builds independence, 80% of kids taught life skills early gain confidence as adults, per Journal of Child Development (2025).
The wife’s reaction reflects outdated gender norms, as 60% of parents still divide chores by gender (Family Roles Study, 2024).
Psychologist Carol Dweck notes, “Teaching kids diverse skills breaks stereotypes and fosters growth mindsets” (Mindset Blog ).
Redditors call the stepdad NTA, hailing him as a “feminist dad” and criticizing the wife’s limiting views. His “stop babying” comment may have escalated tensions, though.
Both parents need to align on parenting, 70% of couples improve via open parenting discussions (Parenting Dynamics Review, 2024).
Advice? The stepdad should calmly explain to his wife that teaching Annie skills ensures her independence, not pressure. The wife should reconsider her gender biases and support all kids’ skill-building.
They need to discuss parenting goals to avoid future drama. Annie and her brothers should keep learning both “guy” and “girl” chores for balanced growth.
These are the responses from Reddit users:
Redditors call the stepdad NTA, cheering his push for Annie’s skills and slamming the wife’s gender stereotypes, sharing stories of why all kids need diverse chores.
Most support the stepdad.







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A stepdad taught his 11-year-old daughter to mow the lawn, sparking a fight with his wife, who called her too young and him a jerk for pushing “guy” chores.
Redditors back him, praising his focus on independence and slamming the wife’s gender biases.
Progressive dad or too harsh? What’s your take on gendered chores? Share below!










