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She Needed Tampons, Not A Lecture, Dad’s Outburst Sparks Debate On Parenting Daughters

by Katy Nguyen
October 20, 2025
in Social Issues

There are certain conversations that can make both parents and teenagers feel awkward, and “that time of the month” often tops the list. But what happens when a basic need like period products becomes a point of conflict instead of care?

One teenage girl found herself in that very situation when she asked her dad for money to buy tampons. What should have been a simple request quickly spiraled into an argument about priorities, responsibility, and gender understanding.

The fight left her wondering if she’d crossed a line or if her dad was the one failing to understand something every girl needs.

She Needed Tampons, Not A Lecture, Dad’s Outburst Sparks Debate On Parenting Daughters
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'AITA for asking my dad for money for period products?'

My, 16f, mom is an addict so my and my brothers, both 14, don't see her much and haven't in almost a year now. My dad is a good dad...

He's also not working right now due to the hours not being there for him so he's really struggling.

My school does provide period products but they won't provide tampons to girls under 18 for some unknown reason, and when you ask for more than one pad, the receptionist...

I asked my dad for money this morning because we're completely out at home and the receptionist wouldn't give me a spare yesterday.

He asked what I needed money for and I told him it was for tampons.

He said he hasn't got it and I said he also hasn't got the money to be doing extra laundry, because this is the sort of stuff I can't just...

He told me to ask my mom, so I texted her and she still hasn't responded. I asked him again, and he lost his s__t.

I got angry back, I told him of one of the boys needed new socks that wouldn't be an issue or if we had no milk it'd br an issue,...

He told me to f__k off out of his face and the boys have been a bit arsey with me all day as well. I'm not sure if I'm being...

I know I need tampons, but I also know that they're not cheap and I pressured him a bit. AITA?

This Reddit story highlights a painful yet common clash between financial hardship and gendered discomfort around menstruation. The teenage girl in question didn’t ask for luxury, she asked for tampons.

Her father, struggling to stay afloat after losing work hours, reacted with anger instead of understanding, exposing how taboo and tension often still surround basic menstrual care inside families.

The situation sits at the crossroads of two social realities, period poverty and parental communication barriers. According to the Alliance for Period Supplies, two in five people who menstruate in the U.S. have difficulty affording menstrual products.

It’s a silent crisis that forces many students to skip school or improvise with unsafe alternatives. When money is tight, many fathers, especially single dads, feel unequipped to discuss or prioritize menstrual needs, not from cruelty but from cultural conditioning.

As Dr. Marcia Reynolds, leadership and communication expert, notes: “When we avoid uncomfortable conversations, we miss the chance to connect and understand what really matters.”

Her insight is particularly relevant here. The father’s discomfort wasn’t just about finances, it was about vulnerability. Instead of addressing the daughter’s need, he deflected it, turning embarrassment into anger.

Experts agree that parents, regardless of gender, must normalize conversations about bodily needs. Compassionate communication can dissolve shame and replace it with trust.

In this case, the father might have explained his financial situation honestly and sought community or school-based support rather than responding harshly. The daughter’s persistence wasn’t disrespect; it was survival.

Ultimately, this post isn’t just about one family’s argument. It exposes how silence around menstruation deepens inequality. When basic needs become battlegrounds, empathy, not authority, is what repairs the damage.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

These commenters fired up in defense of the OP, stressing that period products are essential, not optional.

RoxasofsorrowXIII − NTA. NO. You are not being an AH for asking for BASIC necessities!!!

Do you have a school counselor? You need to bring this up that you can't get this item, or if you don't want to do that at school a nurse...

There are programs set up for this, this is a NEED, not a want.

TinaMonday − NTA. I was a mandatory reporter for 15 years when I was a teacher.

This is abuse, and if one of my students told me this situation was happening I would be obliged to report it to CPS.

As is, my kid's bio mom opened a CPS case because she thought we were "s__ually abusing" her by letting her choose tampons or pads for herself.

She's the one who wound up getting warned.

Worldly-Letterhead61 − Buying tampons and pads is your parent's responsibility. Full stop. Of course you are NTA. Refusing to provide them for you is n__lect.

Some expressed heartbreak and offered practical help, suggesting school counselors, clinics, or food banks as immediate resources.

Apprehensive-Mix-522 − You don’t choose to have a period, it’s nature. I’m so sorry that you’re parents aren’t properly taking care of you!!

NTA. I’m a stranger on the internet, but I’d happily ship you feminine hygiene products. They are a necessity.

Pristine-Rhubarb7294 − NTA, period products are essential, not a nice to have. He’d buy toilet paper if you needed it!

My only advice would be to get something part time and set up a bank account without his name on it. You need tampons.

In Canada, food banks sometimes have them so if you are comfortable using food banks and there is one near you, that’s an idea for now.

Nowjamessayswtf − Kinda interested in what qualities this man possesses that make him a “good dad”, because he sounds awful. Of course you’re NTA.

editgamesleeprepeat − NTA. This is a health issue. You need these products to stay clean and healthy.

Your dad won’t enjoy what happens if you don’t get these products. It sounds like every adult in your life who should be helping you is failing you.

I’m sorry you’re enduring this. But it will get better. Good luck

Umklopp − NTA. It isn't fair at all and you shouldn't be put in this position, but your dad isn't going to become a good dad overnight (and a dad...

You may want to look into reusable period products.

It might be a greater upfront cost and your family will probably complain about seeing you clean them, but at least you won't have to beg for replacement products every...

Another wave of empathetic users went beyond words, offering to personally send products or share where to find free supplies.

trollanony − NTA. Parents are responsible for taking care of their children’s needs.

If you have an Amazon account, I can send you some feminine products (no address needed). I do this for foster homes in need. Message me.

jjswin − NTA. This breaks my heart a bit. I’m so sorry you’re in this situation. You’re not an AH for expecting your father to provide for your basic needs.

Is it possible to go to someone in school and explain the situation so that the receptionist doesn’t get funny with you when you ask?

There might be local charities in your area that can help.

Your dad is failing in his role here but I’m not sure that there’s a way to make him see that.

smol9749been − NTA, but honey as someone who used to be in your position, I can tell you where to find some.

Many food pantries carry menstrual products now so if there's any near you, you can call and ask if they have any.

Walmart usually also has tampon and pad machines from what I remember too.

If you live near a college campus, just sneak into any academic building and go to one of the higher level floors and they'll likely have menstrual products too.

Gypsy-Nyx − Call CPS. You are (under) age 18 and they (parents) are not meeting a basic need edit for missing wowo.

DiggityGiggity8 − Please reach out to other girls or lady teachers they can help you!!!

NTA, I got most of my pads from my English teacher. She’s give me a box and send me on my way. Bless that woman.

Meanwhile, a few measured commenters acknowledged the father’s financial hardship but emphasized that even poverty doesn’t excuse neglecting fundamental hygiene needs.

Inallea − NTA. Yes period products are a necessity. Yes they are something that you NEED to have.

Socks can be darned, clothes mended, milk can be done without but period products are needed. Regardless of the situation he should not have yelled at you.

The only thing I'd ask you to think of it this: Your dad doesn't have a job at the moment and is struggling.

You however will truly know who tight money is for him at the moment. If he's buying take aways he can afford tampons.

If he truly does not have the money all the asking will not create some and asking at the last minute wouldn't help with budgeting.

I say this as someone who grew up very very poor. Talk to your school counsellor, talk to the local food bank. Hygiene products should be able to be sourced.

If this looks like it is going to be an ongoing issue potentially look at having some back up cloth pads or a diva cup.

rjhancock − As a father, NTA. He’s out of line. Feminine hygiene is critically important and is a NEED.

My child was always (and probably still is) embarrassed for asking me to pick that stuff up.

I just shrug and tell them to send me a pic of what they need or pick it out. It’s life.

And your father being under such stress is NOT an excuse.

This story hits hard because it’s not just about tampons, it’s about dignity and survival. When poverty meets puberty, empathy shouldn’t be optional.

Do you think the teen was wrong to push, or was her frustration completely justified? And should schools be doing more to support students in situations like this?

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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