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Man Refuses to Call His Mom’s New Husband “Dad,” and Family Drama Explodes

by Sunny Nguyen
January 3, 2026
in Social Issues

Losing a parent young changes how you see family forever.

For one man, that loss happened at nineteen, when his father died unexpectedly while he was already building his adult life. Years later, he has a fiancée, a wedding planned, and a home that still holds memories of the parent he lost.

Then his mom remarried.

Her new husband seems decent on paper. He treats her well, raises his own kids, and genuinely values being a father. But that part of his identity quickly turned into pressure, especially when he realized he would never have a biological son.

Instead of letting a relationship grow naturally, he began insisting on a title. He wanted to be called “Dad.” Not as a suggestion, but as an expectation.

When the man refused, things escalated. A holiday trip triggered accusations of disrespect, gratitude lectures, and an emotional blow-up that left everyone frustrated.

Now he wonders if refusing to play along makes him cruel, or if pretending would hurt more than it helps.

Now, read the full story:

Man Refuses to Call His Mom’s New Husband “Dad,” and Family Drama Explodes
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'AITAH for not acting like my mom’s husband is my dad?'

My dad died unexpectedly 7 years ago when I was 19, I was already out of the house and in college.

Now I’m 26 living with my fiancée in my parents house that was gifted to me by mom and we’re getting married next April.

My mom got remarried last year to this dude Shawn and she moved in with him, he has 3 kids under 15 and he was a widower so they’re with...

there’s nothing wrong with the dude, he treats my mom great, she’s a smart strong woman and she’d call anyone’s b__lshit out and she loves him which good for them.

Now being a dad is a really big part of his personality and he has only girls and he wants to have a son,

they’ve decided that they’re both too old to have a new baby now so he wants me to act like his son, like he actually wants me calling him dad...

I’ve politely said no and that my late dad will forever be my only dad and that I don’t need anyone else.

He keeps insisting on it and mom says to just pretend he’s my dad and to call him that and that I don’t have to mean it, I don’t want...

It all blew over back in Christmas because I went on a two week holiday vacation with my fiancée’s family,

her dad paid for everyone including me and he even refused to let me pay my way, he told me to shut up and come celebrate.

My mom’s husband Shawn was pissed because I was “disrespecting” my family by missing out on both holidays and celebrating them both with others,

I told him my fiancée’s family is also my family so I was celebrating with family and my mom who’s my actual family had no problem with me going away...

he lost it and called me ungrateful and disrespectful, he says that I should be grateful someone is offering to be my dad because you can’t have enough family,

I told him if anything my father in law is more of a father to me than him because he’s not forcing anything on me and still loves me like...

Am I wrong here for not atleast pretending this guy is my dad? This is genuinely so weird and exhausting to deal with every single time I wanna talk to...

This story carries grief, boundaries, and pressure all tangled together. The OP did not reject connection. He rejected performance. Grief does not erase itself just because someone new enters the picture, and adult relationships do not grow on demand. Forcing titles rarely creates closeness.

That tension often reveals deeper needs, not love, but validation.

This conflict centers on identity, grief, and emotional boundaries.

According to the American Psychological Association, grief does not have an expiration date. Losing a parent during young adulthood often creates a lifelong emotional reference point, especially when that parent remains central to one’s sense of self.

Family therapist Dr. Karen Gail Lewis explains that adult children rarely accept parental replacements the same way younger children might. Adults already formed their attachment identity, so forcing a parental role often triggers resistance rather than bonding.

In blended families, experts stress that relationships must develop organically. Titles like “dad” or “mom” hold symbolic weight. They represent authority, history, and emotional safety. When someone demands that title without shared experience, it often feels invasive.

Research published in the Journal of Family Psychology shows that stepfamily relationships improve when expectations stay flexible and role definitions remain optional rather than enforced.

In this case, Shawn’s desire for a son reflects an unmet emotional need. That need, while human, does not become OP’s responsibility. Psychologist Dr. Joshua Coleman notes that adults sometimes project unresolved desires onto stepchildren, especially after loss.

That projection often appears as entitlement. Shawn’s anger did not stem from rejection alone. It came from losing control over how he wanted to be perceived. Calling OP ungrateful suggests he viewed the title as a favor rather than a relationship.

Another concerning element is the mother’s response. Telling someone to “just pretend” dismisses emotional reality. Family systems theory explains that avoidance often prioritizes harmony over honesty, which leads to long-term resentment.

Healthy step-parent relationships rely on respect for boundaries. Experts recommend neutral titles like first names or chosen nicknames, allowing trust to grow naturally. Forced closeness often damages future connection.

The holiday argument reveals another layer. Shawn interpreted OP’s absence as disrespect because he equated family with loyalty to his authority. That mindset aligns with research on control dynamics rather than attachment.

OP’s comparison to his future father-in-law highlights an important truth. People feel closer to those who offer unconditional acceptance. Love offered freely creates bonds. Love tied to conditions creates distance.

The core message here centers on consent. Emotional roles require mutual agreement. Without it, even good intentions can cause harm.

Check out how the community responded:

Many readers felt the demand was inappropriate and uncomfortable.

MistySky1999 - You were already an adult. This feels strange.

kmflushing - He is not your dad. He needs to stop.

KeepAnEyeOnYourB12 - You already have a father. This is not your job.

Others criticized the mom for enabling the situation.

FiberKitty - “Just pretend” is a problem. She should step in.

Solid-Feature-7678 - Your mom needs to choose. Boundaries matter.

Ok-Nothing6599 - I am widowed. I would never force this.

Some commenters saw deeper control issues.

Embercream - Fake relationships help no one. This behavior is weird.

RetMilRob - He wants authority. Not connection.

DinoTrainMamaMermaid - This gives bad vibes. Check on your mom.

jjjjjjj30 - What gratitude does he expect? He earned nothing.

This story shows how grief and boundaries can collide in blended families.

Wanting connection does not justify pressure. Titles like “dad” carry meaning earned through time, care, and shared experience. No one owes emotional roles simply because someone asks for them.

Pretending may seem easier in the moment, but it often causes deeper harm later. Authentic relationships grow through respect, not insistence.

OP honored his father’s memory while still leaving space for respectful connection. That choice did not reject family. It protected emotional truth.

So where should families draw the line between compromise and self-respect? And when does someone’s desire for closeness cross into something else entirely?

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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