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The original was posted on /r/AmItheAsshole by /u/Rememberthepogs on 2023-06-22 14:55:31+00:00.


This all happened when I was around 36 (m) or so. My father is obsessed with needing to know what I do for a living. I began a job a few years ago and have signed multiple forms indicating it is 100% confidential. It’s a great job, and much better than the long time I worked in restaurant. I have told my father as much as I am legally allowed to tell him, but it is not okay with him. He wants specifics of what I do, which I can’t legally give. He believes because he is family, it should be okay for him to know. That said, I already can’t trust him not to go around putting any details on display. For context, when my brother and sister-in-law had their first baby, they told him not to announce the news until they did. He announced it immediately, and they were furious. When they had their second baby, he did the same thing.Well, back to my story. His desire to know my life has become an obsession.

For context, I had been living with him for a brief spell because of Pandemic and the first year of this job was part time (yes I know, 36m living with dad, I’m not proud of it, it’s just what I had to do at the time for financial reasons). I would have breaks in between projects, and so I wanted to check out a board game convention. It was in the same city, but a fairly long drive, so I figured I’d just use my hotel points to stay the hotel where the convention was being held. When I returned, I found out he had been keeping tabs on me, as he asked me how “hotel xyz” was, and I hadn’t told him where I was staying or the name of the convention, but what upset me was that it seemed like he didn’t trust I was telling the truth about where I was going. Even if it was a secret, it’s none of his business. He started opening my mail, specifically mail from my employer. All he’s seen is my tax information. Thankfully, it wasn’t long before I could move out, which of course, infuriated him. Some of my mail still goes to his house, since I had been staying there previously, and he continues to open it, but luckily, nothing that could cost me my job.

AITA for not just telling my father the details of my job?

  • Discoslugs
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    11 year ago

    Wow your dad is a piece of work.

    NTA. You aint gotta tell him shit. Especially when its a part of your career. Also he has an obviuos pattern of untrustworthy behaviour.

    Treat him like mushrooms.