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Dad Refuses to Walk Estranged Daughter Down the Aisle After Years of Silence – Community Divided Over His Painful Decision

by Sunny Nguyen
October 20, 2025
in Social Issues

One day, a 45-year-old dad’s phone lit up with his daughter’s name, a daughter he hadn’t heard from in years. His heart raced, hoping for reconciliation after a bitter divorce tore them apart.

She was a teen then, blaming him for the split despite her mother’s affair. Now, she wanted him to walk her down the aisle. It felt like a dream, but doubts crept in.

Was this about healing or just her perfect wedding? He gently declined, needing time to mend old wounds. She cried and hung up. Her mom called, furious. He wondered if he’d made the right call.

Dad Refuses to Walk Estranged Daughter Down the Aisle After Years of Silence - Community Divided Over His Painful Decision
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Was He Wrong to Skip His Daughter’s Wedding?

AITAH for telling my daughter I was not going to walk her down the aisle or attend her wedding after she went years of no contact with me?

I (45M) divorced my ex wife (45F) many years ago after she had an affair. She’s now married to her affair partner.

We also had a daughter who was very rebellious, she pretty much hated me and said her mom deserved much better than me.

Yes, for a year, we did struggle financially because money was tight.

When her mom got with her affair partner, my daughter, who was 14 at the time,

said many horrible things like how the affair was exactly what I deserved and a lot of stuff like it.

Regardless, I understood my daughter was going through her teenage rebellious phase so I just accepted those words.

However, my daughter always said that she would prove she would succeed in life without me,

and after graduating high school, she pretty much went no contact with me.

I tried to contact her but she blocked my number. It hurt me a lot.

Well, I moved on because there was nothing much else I could do. I moved states to where my sister lives, focused on my career and am financially well off...

I am single by choice and am enjoying my life so far. It’s fun to hangout with friends, my family, and I have a peace of mind now.

A couple of weeks ago, my daughter called me. It was the first time in years we had spoken and I could sense she was nervous.

I told her it was alright, and she broke down in tears. She apologized for everything and we caught up on life.

She told me she really wished she could make up how terribly she had behaved in her childhood,

but I told her it was ok and everyone goes through a tough phase in childhood.

She then told me that she was getting married next year, and that it would mean the world to her if I could walk her down the aisle and be...

However, where I was at in my life, I just didn’t have the emotional bandwidth to add my daughter in my life again after she went years of no contact...

I told her upfront that I will always love her, but that I would not attend her wedding or walk her down the aisle.

I told her she would always be welcome in my house, but that I have my own life now and emotionally it was hard for me to feel much for...

She broke down in tears again and apologized again how everything that happened,

and I told her it was alright and that there was no reason to apologize. We then spoke some more.. AITAH?

When Old Scars Meet New Moments

It’s hard not to feel for both of them. The dad spent years trying to heal from rejection, and his daughter finally reached out with what she thought was an olive branch.

But the timing made it complicated. For him, her sudden request stirred up every old hurt. For her, it might have been her way of saying “I still need you.”

This kind of situation happens more often than people think. When families break apart, kids sometimes pick sides, even when they don’t mean to.

Many readers felt that the dad’s decision came from pain, not pride. One person said the daughter’s behavior probably came from listening to her mom’s version of events for too long.

Another pointed out that forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting, and that the dad was right to protect his peace until trust could be rebuilt.

Still, some thought the dad could have seen the wedding as a new beginning – not as the past repeating itself. After all, an invitation like that might have been her way of asking for forgiveness without saying the words.

Understanding Family Estrangement

Studies show that about one in four adults experience some form of family estrangement. Many of these cases start after divorce, when children feel torn between parents.

Sometimes, one parent becomes the “villain” in the story, even if the truth is more complicated. Years can go by without talking, and by the time someone reaches out again, it’s hard to know what to say.

In this dad’s case, his daughter’s words when she was a teen left scars that didn’t fade easily. She had told him she never wanted to see him again.

That memory stayed with him through every birthday and holiday he spent alone. When she finally called, he was scared that saying yes would reopen those wounds.

According to relationship therapist Esther Perel, rebuilding trust after estrangement takes time, patience, and small steps – not big symbolic gestures.

She says healing begins with honest conversations, not dramatic moments. That means the dad’s decision to wait might have been the right one for now.

Why His Choice Makes Sense

It’s easy to call someone heartless for skipping a wedding, but the truth runs deeper. The dad didn’t refuse out of spite. He was tired of being hurt. He wanted their reunion to be real, not just a photo opportunity.

Some readers said they understood his side completely. They shared stories of their own – of parents who came back only to disappear again, or children who reached out for one big favor but never followed through afterward.

For them, the dad’s refusal wasn’t about rejection. It was about protecting his heart until he could be sure she truly wanted a relationship.

Others said he might regret it one day, that weddings don’t happen often and he should have gone for her sake. But even those voices admitted the situation was painful and complicated.

What Happens Next?

No one knows if the dad and daughter will talk again. But there’s still hope.

He told her he was open to building a relationship slowly – starting with small conversations, maybe meeting for coffee someday. That shows love, even if he couldn’t show up for the wedding.

The daughter, on the other hand, might need time to understand his reasons.

She’s grown up now and may one day see that forgiveness takes more than a single phone call.

Maybe in the future, they’ll find a way to rebuild what was lost – not overnight, but one honest talk at a time.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Some people completely understood his choice, saying that protecting your peace after years of rejection isn’t selfish – it’s survival.

crazymastiff − NTA. If she’s sincere, she’ll keep reaching out. If it was for the show or form money, she’ll leave you again.

See where you’re at in a year and attend if you feel she’s sincere.

soxfan10 − NTA. As the saying goes, “trust takes years to build and seconds to destroy” or something along those lines.

The fact that she wanted to reconcile is one thing. I don’t think you’re wrong for saying what you said.

She might actually show true remorse. Or something occurred that made her feel that way. Either way, you’re not wrong for your feelings

Actual-Clue-3165 − Nta she can't expect everything to immediately get better and it sounds like she doesn't.

She accepted pretty quickly that your relationship can't be repaired in a day

Others felt that the daughter’s request was her way of saying she missed him, even if she didn’t know how to express it. 

Whitewitchie − Keep talking to her. Whether or not you walk her down the aisle, you might still find a way back into each other's lives. Just keep those lines...

[Reddit User] − NTA. She wants you to pay for her wedding.

SonOfSchrute − NTA.  She just needs money dude, you’ll see

Draugrx23 − It's a bit half and half mate. I understand being a bit miffed after the time but keep in touch and maybe the idea will make sense by...

Still, not everyone agreed. Some thought he should have gone anyway, believing that life is too short to hold on to pain.

SufficientCow4380 − That's a tough one. She hurt you deeply and repeatedly.

But it started when she was still a child and I'm sure he mom drilled it into her that you were the bad guy. And it continued into adulthood.

Remember, though, there's no magic switch at 18 or 21 that suddenly makes you function like an adult.

She had treated you that way and thought of you that way as long as she could remember. So what's changed?

Asking you to walk her down the aisle is a really big ask considering she hasn't spoken to you in years.

She springs it on you in the first phone call? Wow. Would you be open to meeting with her somewhere over coffee?

Or better, at a therapist's office? Not to discuss her wedding plans, but to discuss how her choices affected you and to find out what motivated her to finally reach...

After you've had time to process all this, you can decide if you want to have a relationship with her at all and if so, what it might look like.

No_Collar2826 − Your daughter may have experienced parental alienation.

You might consider doing joint therapy with your daughter (over Zoom or something!)

to talk more about what happened and what the future could look like if she wants to reestablish a relationship.

You are correct to be wary, but people (especially young people! ) do change.

VSWLP − Doesn’t seem like this is the popular answer but, my dad didn’t come to my wedding/walk me down the aisle after going years without speaking.

We eventually made up, after I was already married. I’ve been married for 7 years now and he still constantly apologizes.

Every time I attend a wedding, I’m reminded of that tradition that was missing at my wedding.

It was heartbreaking and definitely not an opportunity that you’ll ever get back.

So make sure you’re certain you’ll never feel differently, because my Dad wishes everyday that we could go back.

The Bigger Lesson

This story reminds us that family bonds can break but not always forever. Healing takes patience. Some people need to move slowly to protect themselves. Others want to rush in and fix things right away. There’s no easy answer.

The dad’s choice might seem cold to some, but it also shows strength. After years of being blamed and ignored, he chose peace over performance. He didn’t close the door completely – he just kept it open a little, waiting for the right time to walk through.

Whether you agree with him or not, it’s hard not to feel the ache on both sides. A daughter longing for her dad’s presence. A father longing for trust. Both hurt, both trying in their own ways.

So, what do you think?

Was the dad right to protect himself after years of silence, or should he have gone for his daughter’s sake? Would you choose peace or forgiveness first?

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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