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Woman Finally Tells Her Dad’s Condescending Friend She Hates Him After Years of Insults

by Leona Pham
August 17, 2026
in Social Issues

Being respectful does not mean accepting disrespect forever.

Sometimes the hardest boundary to set is with someone who has been making you uncomfortable for years, especially when family members expect you to simply tolerate it.

OP had known her father’s friend Harold since she was a teenager.

Instead of treating her like an adult, he constantly mocked her age, questioned her decisions, and disguised his criticism as humor.

After one especially painful comment about her parenting, OP finally said what she had been holding back for years.

Scroll down to see how her family reacted after she walked away.

New mother finally confronts her father’s condescending friend after years of being treated like a child and having her parenting criticized

Woman Finally Tells Her Dad’s Condescending Friend She Hates Him After Years of Insults
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'I finally told my father's infantilizing friend that I hate him?'

Years ago, my dad met "Harold" through mutual friends, and they hit it off.

I was 18 and in college when I met him, and we never had a close

relationship. However, he always seemed to think of himself as a family

friend, and was extremely infantilizing and condescending towards me.

Every time I saw him, I'd try to tell myself it wasn't that bad, only for him to

prove me wrong less than a minute later.

Harold would disrespect my boundaries, say things like "you're not 19,

you're a baby" while I was talking to other people and patronize me, my

education or my hobbies whenever he had the chance. He always noticed

that annoyed me, to which he'd playfully ask if I "hated him". I always said

no, but only for my father's sake.

The final straw came the day Harold interrupted a barbecue to say, "I really

like you, even though you're an impolite brat." I was 20 years old. I'd been

quiet all day, working on a paper during the barbecue, but replied patiently

and politely whenever anyone addressed me. And even if that hadn't been

the case, I knew he didn't have the right to talk to me like that. After that, I

started making an effort to avoid any events I knew he'd be attending.

Yesterday was my father's girlfriend's birthday. They threw a small lunch

party at my dad's apartment. I went there with my fiancé and our six month old son.

Harold was there. I hadn't seen him in months, but he still talked to me as if

I was a dumb child. Nevermind that I'm engaged, a mother, and 26 years

old. I spent the whole party ignoring his "helpful advice" about me being

too young to get married or be a mom. It helped that most of the other

guests seemed to disagree with him.

My baby spent most of the afternoon sleeping (there's a bassinet in my old

room). He woke up hungry, so I went to breastfeed him and excused myself

from the party for a while. I got back to jokes and comments, all from

Harold, about how I was "probably struggling" if my son was managing to

leech me away for so long. He went on to interrupt a conversation I was

having with another of my dad's friends to question pretty much

everything about my parenting (he doesn't even have custody of his

daughter, by the way) and to make more comments about my age.

I decided I couldn't take it anymore after he asked if I'd thought about

giving my baby up for adoption. I got my son and told my fiancé we were

leaving. We said goodbye to everyone except Harold.

When we got to the door, Harold came to ask why we were leaving. I tried

to make up an excuse, but he kept trying to make us stay. After a small

back-and-forth, he jokingly asked if I hated him. And this time, I said, "Yes. I do. Can we go now?"

He didn't say anything, and we left. On the way home, my fiancé said he

was proud of me. My father called this morning to say the opposite, and we

had a small fight, but ultimately decided to drop the subject. I'm sure this

isn't over, but if it keeps going, it won't be because of me.

This is far from my proudest moment, and a small part of me regrets it, but

I'm done with that guy.. EDIT: Jesus Christ Superstar, that's a lot of

comments. To answer some common questions:. -I don't think Harold is in love with me.

-Harold didn't tell me to give up my son, he asked if I'd thought of doing so

when I got pregnant. It was still an awful question, specially since he

interrupted a conversation I was having with someone else (my dad's

girlfriend's pregnant friend, who was asking about my own pregnancy and

delivery) to ask it.

-I don't like making a big deal out of things unless necessary. If I'm

uncomfortable, I leave. If I don't like someone, I avoid them. It's usually less stressful.

-The fight between me and my father ended when I told him about the

adoption comment. I don't think he gets that's not the only reason I left,

but it was definitely what broke the camel's back.

-I really don't need my father to stop being friends with Harold. He's a

grown man capable of making his own crappy decisions.

-I never told my dad I hated Harold because I never thought I had to like

him in the first place. He's my father's friend, not mine. And I've been

distancing myself from Harold since I was 20, meaning I haven't seen him much in the last 6 years.

-My fiancé was on the other side of the room and wasn't listening to

Harold's comments. I filled him in when we got to the car. He's 100% on my side..

UPDATE:

Hey guys! I wasn't going to write an update, but I just got some free time and I figured I'd fill you in.

I'll start by addressing the (very frequent) assumption that Harold has

feelings for me. I really don't think that's the case. His comments always

came out as annoying and condescending, but never sexual. But I will say

that your comments scared the shit out of me. And the fact that the

general consensus was "fuck Harold" was weirdly heartwarming.

I also want to add that, while I did regret what I said a little bit, I never

doubted I'd done the right thing. I think most of my regret came from the

fact that my eight years of keeping the peace were over. It took some time

for the relief to sink in. Truth be told, I've been wanting to do this since the

barbecue incident, which was when I went from "I don't like that guy" to "I can't stand that guy."

My father called Harold the day after I made my previous post. When

confronted about the adoption comment, he tried to twist it as him being

"genuinely concerned" about me being a mom so soon, and that he didn't

think I knew what I was doing. He did apologize to my father. I don't buy any of that.

The next day, my dad told me about the call. He said I should forgive Harold

for what he thought was an honest misunderstanding. He also told me I

should apologize too, since I'd "overreacted" by telling Harold I hated him for such a small reason.

Many of Harold's past comments were made with my father close by. It

often happened in the middle of conversations with other people, so he'd

be too distracted to register them. He also wouldn't notice them most of

the time. My dad doesn't pay enough attention to anything that doesn't

either concern or anger him, and he'll most likely forget it until he gets

angry at something else later anyway. He's like a meth head goldfish. We

also have different definitions of what's offensive, so he'd never think they were a big deal.

I told my father I wasn't exaggerating when I said I hated Harold, and that

the adoption comment was far from being the only reason. I listed most of

the condescending treatment and comments I could remember, including

the ones from the party. He didn't remember any of them. I made it very

clear that I'd hated Harold for years prior to the party, and that I had nothing to apologize for.

I then stated that I'm no longer coming to any events Harold is invited to.

My father doesn't need to stop being friends with him, or even stop

inviting him to stuff, but he can no longer expect me to show up as well. I will ask him beforehand, and if he lies, I'll leave.

My father called me dramatic, but I pointed out that I've been avoiding

Harold for six years now and no one even noticed, so it clearly wasn't a

problem. I've only seen him a handful of times since the barbecue incident,

and only twice for more than a few minutes (the lunch party last week and

another party back when I was pregnant). It obviously didn't ruin my

father's life. I'm not obliged to like his friends any more than he is to like mine.

There was some back and forth, but he agreed to my terms. We spoke

yesterday about something else, and he mentioned Harold was upset. I ignored that.

I'm not going NC with my father. Yes, I'm very well aware he's an asshole,

and I came really close to cutting times with him in the last few years, but I

ultimately decided it wouldn't really fix anything. Maintaining my

relationship with him has gotten a lot easier since I moved out, as we only

see each other a couple times a month. He gets frustrated that I don't call

or text much, but doesn't complain about it anymore. I don't see the point

in going NC with someone who no longer has any say in how I live my life.

I'd rather just take note of what my father did wrong when I was growing

up and then make sure to raise my own kid differently.

He's on thin ice, though, and has been for some time. He's not allowed to

babysit, mostly because I don't trust him to spend more than an hour alone

with a baby without falling asleep on the couch. I began pushing for him to

start doing therapy back when I got pregnant, and he finally got started

back in June. His behavior around me and my younger sister (who still lives

between our very divorced parents) has improved a lot since, and I've made

it clear to him that he won't be allowed near my son if he stops attending.

This is the first time in my life my father has improved his behavior. It's hard

to be hopeful, but I'm trying. And if I ever do go NC with my father, it won't be because of fucking Harold.

So that's it. Overall, I'm glad I don't have to deceive anyone anymore. My

relationship with my father is rocky, but I won't dwell on it. My main

responsibilities are my son, my fiancé and my job, and that's not changing anytime soon.

And to those who mentioned Jesus Christ Superstar and Blue Öyster Cult

in my last post: has anyone told you you're fucking awesome today? Because you are.

UPDATE 2:

Hey guys! Wow, I can't believe it's been over a year since I last posted about this.

I planned on updating some time ago. These past few months, I've been

caught up in raising a toddler, getting married (yay!), working like crazy and

rewatching Supernatural. Needless to say, I've been busy.

Openly avoiding Harold has been working pretty well. My father has been

respecting my boundaries. Whenever he invites me and my husband over

for lunch or dinner, I ask who else will be there. If Harold's coming, he tells

me. He hasn't lied so far, and doesn't usually insist when I tell him I'm not coming.

Since my last post, I've only seen Harold once, at my dad's birthday party a

few months ago. Yes, I knew he'd be there. My father promised he'd tell

him not to talk to me. Also, some of my father's friend's kids (most of

whom I used to babysit) would be there. I hadn't seen them in a while, and I love them more than I hate Harold.

I ended up spending most of the party with my son and the kids. Harold

didn't talk to me at all, so I guess my father was true to his word. My

husband and I did catch him staring at us a couple times, but I decided to

ignore it. I caught my husband staring back once, and the walking

marshmallow I married actually managed to look threatening. I love this man.

You know who did talk to me? Harold's girlfriend. Yes, he has one now. She

interacted with me twice. First, she came over to coo over my son before

making a comment about how he needed a haircut (hahaha I already hate

you). Later, she approached me and said "you're shy, aren't you?" I said no,

she laughed and said "yeah, you're shy." She said all that in the same tone one would use to talk to a 6 year old.

I managed to keep my expression schooled. Otherwise, I would have told

her I'm not shy, I just chose to spend the whole party with the kids because

they were better company than her and her annoying-ass boyfriend.

So yeah, based on both my interactions with her, Harold's girlfriend is

insufferable. In other words, they're perfect for each other.

I don't have much else to add. My father broke up with the woman he was

dating last year (LOOONG fucking story), and has a new girlfriend. She is

not annoying or psychotic, and I actually really like her. They won't last a year.

My relationship with my father is still not perfect, by the way, but it has

improved. He's actually started apologizing to me a lot more often. I don't

know whether it's the therapy or the fact that motherhood has apparently

made me terrifying, but I'll take it. And I'll give credit where it's due: he's a very good grandfather.

I'm also glad my father is respecting this Harold boundary. I very much don't want this man in my life.

Honestly, I'm pretty satisfied right now. My little boy is thriving. Part of me

really misses the baby times, but I grow prouder and prouder every day.

Getting to know my kid has been fantastic.

There is a unique kind of exhaustion that comes from constantly being asked to tolerate someone who insists they are “just joking.”

The individual words may seem small when viewed separately, but repeated disrespect has a way of creating a much bigger wound.

Being patient does not mean someone has unlimited permission to cross boundaries.

In this situation, OP’s breaking point was not caused by one comment at one party.

The response came after years of being treated like a child by someone who was not her parent, while her father’s friend repeatedly ignored her attempts to maintain distance.

Harold positioned his behavior as humor, but the pattern underneath was consistent: he criticized, dismissed, questioned her choices, and then framed her discomfort as the problem.

His repeated “do you hate me?” comments were especially revealing because they showed he noticed her reaction but continued anyway.

What makes this situation interesting is that OP’s final response may look harsh if viewed in isolation.

Saying “yes, I do” is not the type of response many people expect from someone trying to keep family peace.

But people often underestimate the emotional impact of years of small boundary violations.

When someone repeatedly pushes until the other person finally reacts, the reaction is often blamed more than the behavior that caused it.

There is also a generational and social dynamic here. Some people believe older friends or relatives automatically deserve respect because of age or their connection to the family.

However, respect is not the same as obedience. An adult woman becoming a mother does not make her responsible for tolerating someone who treats her as inferior.

This perspective helps explain why OP’s decision to avoid events where Harold is present is reasonable.

She is not demanding that her father end a friendship. She is not forcing everyone else to dislike him.

She is simply choosing not to repeatedly place herself and her child in an environment where she expects disrespect.

The update also shows an important distinction: OP did not cut off her father immediately.

Instead, she communicated a boundary and allowed him the opportunity to respond differently.

Her father’s willingness to respect that boundary and seek therapy suggests that relationships can sometimes improve when expectations become clear.

The bigger lesson is that maintaining peace in a family should not require one person to silently absorb disrespect.

Sometimes the healthiest choice is not a dramatic confrontation, but a quiet decision: “I will no longer put myself in situations where I am treated this way.”

Leaving a harmful dynamic does not mean someone is cruel. Sometimes it simply means they finally believe they deserve the same respect they are expected to give others.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

These commenters believed Harold’s behavior was creepy and may reflect unwanted attraction disguised as teasing

stumpdawg − Wow. ..f__k that guy. I'm a little over 10 years older than you,

and I miss might jokingly refer to you as a "kid". ..to talk to you like you're a

child, to treat you that way. ..what the fresh f__k. It wouldn't surprise me if

this jackanapes is attracted to you and this is his way of showing and deflecting those feelings

grapejuicebox_ − This gave me the ick reading this, because Harold comes

off not just entitled, but as a creepy incel trying to ‘flirt’.

LordDesanto − Your dad is the grand AH. I mean, not to stereotype but he

is divorcee with adult kids and his friends are acting like this? Any father I

know would have stopped it at the first joke, making it clear that "my childs

life might be funny but not a joke". ​ And this guy. Nevermind him. No one needs him. At best he is nobody.

At worst he has s\*x fantasies about you and is salty when he finally was told it would never happen. NTA

BlackoutMeatCurtains − This, honestly, sounds backwards but dudeman

has been trying to flirt with you this whole time. He wants to get with you.

Where I come from, it’s pretty normal behavior to try to antagonize people

to get their attention when you know you have zero to offer them.

This group criticized the father for allowing Harold’s disrespect and urged him to defend his daughter

Mangomama619 − Does your dad know this "friend" suggested you putting

up Dad's grandchild up for adoption? If not, I'd bring it up with the two of them together at your earliest convenience.

Azsura12 − Wait what was your dad in the room when he suggested you

put your kid up for adoption. OR that you were incapable of taking care of

him. Because if so I think you need to reevaluate your relationship with your dad.

To be honest I would send your dad a copy of the original post to show

atleast how you see his behavior (I am sure he see's it as him being "cheeky").

Or send him a message (not a phone call where he can interrupt you) of

something along the lines of: "If you feel the need to try to patch things

between me and Harold up DONT. I do not like the man and he has always been condescending and directly insulting to me.

If you dont want to stand up for me which I get you dont want to because

you have seen Harolds actions over the many years and done nothing.

Stand up for your grandson who he suggested be put up for adoption.

Because at 26 years old he thinks I am "too young" to take care of my own child.

I do not care if he thinks of me as a niece because I have never thought of

him as an uncle and even if he was an uncle suggesting to put my son up

for adoption would not be tolerated. He broke the final straw by crossing a boundary he should not have.

If you dont want our relationship to be irreparably harmed take a good

look at how Harold has been treating me over the years and ask your self if

I deserved any of that treatment or if I should allow my son to be subjected

to similar treatment. If your answer is yes then you do not need to reply to this message.

" That is direct and makes sure that you stand up for your self. Now I dont

mean for you to copy this word for word since you can probably word

things better and have better examples but I mean the spirit of the

message should remain. Stay clear on your boundaries and how

disappointed you are that he has not stood up for you.

katepig123 − Why did your father allow his friend to harass you like that?

These Redditors suggested confronting Harold directly and calling out his inappropriate comments

Excellent_Ad1132 − Next time this jerk tries to give you advice with other

people around, ask him why you would take his advice when it is obvious

that even the judge decided that he shouldn't have custody of a child.

When Dad comes up and says that you should be nice to him, tell him that

his friend is such a great friend that he suggested that you give up his

grandchild for adoption, if he is so out of touch that this is ok with him,

then maybe he needs to rethink being a grandfather to your child.

He needs to tell this fool to back the hell of and he should have your back.

Nenoshka − If you ever run into Harold and his insulting remarks again, it's

time to turn them around on him. If he calls you a baby, call him a geezer. If

he calls you an impolite brat, say "it takes one to know one". If he says

you're "probably struggling" as a parent, tell him "well, you'd know all

about struggling as a parent, wouldn't you".

Your father shouldn't have anything to object about, tell him that Harold is

the one who's been impolite to YOU all these years and Harold needs to check himself.

This group supported OP for finally standing up to a long-time bully

anonblonde911 − I’m sorry but you’re too nice… This isn’t joking it’s belittling and needling.

He obviously gets some kick out of lording over you and you’re nicer than I

would be because I would have said way worse then “Yes I hate you”… Also

your dads an AH, and if he thinks it’s appropriate for his “friend” to talk to

his daughter that way I would be seriously reconsidering my relationship with my dad!

JKristiina − Good on ya! You stood up for yourself! Harold is a bully, and needs to be put down.

Harold spent years hiding behind “jokes” while repeatedly crossing boundaries, but OP’s final response wasn’t about one comment, it was the result of years of being dismissed and talked down to.

Saying “I hate you” may have been blunt, but it also marked the moment she stopped pretending everything was fine.

Some people may argue she should have handled it more calmly, while others see it as a long-overdue boundary.

Do you think OP went too far, or was Harold finally forced to face the consequences of his behavior?

How would you handle a family friend who constantly disrespects you? Share your thoughts below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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