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Woman Says No To Kidney Donation For Dad Who Abandoned Her, Now Family Is Furious

by Layla Bui
April 26, 2026
in Social Issues

Some choices cut deeper than right or wrong, especially when they’re tied to old wounds that never fully healed. The original poster (OP) spent most of her life without her father, growing up with the silence he left behind after walking away.

Over time, she built a life that no longer included him, one where she learned to move forward without expecting anything from that relationship.

Now, years later, he’s back in her life under very different circumstances, asking for something that could save his. The request isn’t small, and neither is the history between them.

As pressure builds from relatives, OP is left questioning whether refusing makes her heartless or simply honest about her boundaries. Is this about compassion, or about consequences? Read on to see how this difficult situation unfolds.

Woman refuses to donate kidney to estranged father who abandoned her, facing backlash

Woman Says No To Kidney Donation For Dad Who Abandoned Her, Now Family Is Furious
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'AITA for refusing to donate my kidney to my estranged father who abandoned me as a child?'

I (28F) was raised by my mom after my dad walked out on us when I was 5.

He left to start a new family and had little to no contact with me growing up. He never paid child support or even called on birthdays or holidays.

For years, I struggled with feelings of abandonment, but I eventually moved on and built a life without him.

Fast forward to now—out of the blue, I get a call from his wife telling me my father is very sick and needs a kidney transplant.

She told me that I’m the best match and begged me to get tested. Apparently, his other family members aren’t compatible.

I told her no. I don’t owe him anything after the way he treated me.

He made his choices when he abandoned me and my mom,

and I feel no obligation to put myself through a major surgery for someone who’s essentially a stranger to me.

Since then, I’ve been bombarded with messages from his side of the family, calling me selfish and heartless.

They say I’m letting him die out of spite and that I need to “be the bigger person.”

Even my mom thinks I should consider it, not for him, but to avoid carrying guilt if he passes away.

I don’t feel guilty. I feel like he’s reaping what he sowed, but part of me wonders if I’m being too harsh.

AITA for refusing to donate my kidney to the father who abandoned me?

There are some requests in life that don’t just ask for help. They ask you to revisit pain you’ve already worked hard to survive. When that request comes from someone who once walked away, it can feel less like a moral choice and more like an emotional crossroads.

In this situation, the OP isn’t simply deciding whether to donate a kidney. She’s facing the return of a father who abandoned her during childhood, then reappeared only when his life depended on her. That context matters.

Her refusal is not rooted in cruelty. It reflects years of processing absence, rebuilding identity, and learning to live without him. Being asked now to undergo a serious medical procedure for someone who was never present challenges both her sense of safety and her autonomy.

A more nuanced perspective is the difference between moral expectation and personal agency. Some people believe saving a life, especially a parent’s, should override past hurt. Others recognize that organ donation is one of the most personal decisions a person can make. In cases of estrangement, biology does not automatically restore obligation.

Emotional bonds are built through presence, not just shared DNA. When those bonds are broken early, the sense of duty can feel complicated or even nonexistent.

Medical guidance strongly reinforces this autonomy. Mayo Clinic states that living organ donation must be completely voluntary, with donors free from pressure or coercion, and fully informed about the risks and long-term implications.

In addition, Psychology Today explains that family estrangement often serves as a protective response to unresolved hurt or neglect, and reconnecting under pressure can reopen emotional wounds rather than heal them.

These insights help clarify why the OP’s decision is not simply about compassion versus selfishness. Donating a kidney involves surgery, recovery, and lifelong health considerations. It also carries emotional consequences, especially when tied to someone who was absent during formative years.

The pressure from extended family reframes a deeply personal decision as a moral failing, which can create doubt, even when the reasoning is sound.

What stands out is that guilt is being imposed from the outside, rather than emerging from her own sense of responsibility. That distinction matters. External pressure can make any decision feel heavier, but it does not define what is right for her.

So, generosity cannot be demanded, especially when it involves irreversible physical and emotional cost. The OP’s choice reflects a boundary shaped by both lived experience and self-protection.

See what others had to share with OP:

These commenters stressed bodily autonomy, saying OP owes no one an organ and shouldn’t risk their health

ExoticTrapFish − Don't even need to read based on the title, but did anyway. NTAH!

You can deny anyone your kidney whether it's a spouse, sibling, child, or parent. It's a major surgery taking out a necessary organ.

It's not redundant having two when you could potentially need one yourself later in life. It's your body

adjudicateu − Unless it’s related to outside factors, you may be at risk of kidney problems yourself. Keep you kidneys.

You don’t owe him a body part. NTA

pixie-ann − NTA you don’t owe ANYONE a kidney.

Donating an organ comes with considerable risk and it’s not something to be undertaken lightly.

You could go through with the testing and apparently (so I’ve been told) part of the process involves

the medical team asking if you’re being coerced into donating.

If you say yes then they’ll tell everyone you are not compatible, even if you are. Your family might leave you alone if that’s the case.

Make sure you aren’t out of pocket for costs for tests. I wouldn’t trust these grubs to pay you back.

Either way, I’m sorry this is happening to you. Your Dad and his minions are truly awful.

This group focused on handling pressure, suggesting blocking, reporting harassment, or pushing back against family guilt

[Reddit User] − Call the hospital and inform them that you are being pressured to donate your kidney.

Hospitals take this very seriously. Keep your mother away for now as she is adding to this pressure.

“Since then, I’ve been bombarded with messages from his side of the family, calling me selfish and heartless.” Block Block Block. NTA

Kittytigris − NTA. I’d screenshot all the harassment and file charges for harassment.

FoxySlyOldStoatyFox − Is this rage bait? It feels like it should be rage bait.

If not, whenever you get an angry missive just reply to each asking to see 23 years’ worth of messages from them to your father

where they chewed him out for never paying child support or having any contact with you.

Have that message ready to copy + paste to each of these wankers.

If they reply with anything other than 23 years’ worth of messages from them to your father where they chewed him out

for never paying child support or having any contact with you, explain they’ll have one opportunity before being blocked.   NTA

These Redditors suggested a workaround, advising OP to tell medical staff privately so they can say OP isn’t a match

Separate-Parfait6426 − Agree to be tested, tell the person who is testing you that you do not want to donate,

and they then tell his family that you are not a match (without disclosing that you refuse to donate).

One way to get his family to leave you alone. You are right in not donating.

There may be somebody in the future, who you actually love, who needs a kidney, and if you donate to your dad, the person who you live might die.

[Reddit User] − F__k him, NTA remember what happened to Locke when he donated.

ExoticTrapFish − Like, even if he didn't abandon you, you don't owe him s__t.

These commenters highlighted medical risks, warning donation could harm OP, especially with possible genetic issues

WinnerActive9414 − There is some health risk to you with the transplant and it leaves you with only one kidney.

Why should you risk this for someone who gave you nothing. He can go on the wait-list like everyone else. You owe him nothing. NTA.

Kaiserbug1 − I am a dialysis nurse. Children donating kidneys to parents is a bad idea.

You may carry a genetic predisposition for renal failure, as passed down by your father.

Too much risk for your own renal failure, especially if you are already down 50% renal function after donating a kidney.

I have never understood the selfishness of parents or family that are willing to sacrifice a child’s health (even an adult child), for a parent.

Especially when dialysis (peritoneal or hemodialysis) is available.

So what do you think? Should past actions influence life-or-death decisions like this, or is family always worth the sacrifice? And where would you draw the line between compassion and self-preservation?

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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