AITA for calling my Dad stupid after being told to use a “paper towel” for swimming on my period?

A 15-year-old girl’s excitement for a special day with her dad during a family vacation turned sour when he suggested using a “paper towel” to swim while on her period. Upset by the impractical advice and his last-minute decision to ditch their plans, she called the idea stupid, prompting a heated reaction. Now, stuck in a caravan and not speaking, she wonders if she was out of line.

The teen relies on her dad as her main support, making his dismissal sting even more. His suggestion, likely influenced by his girlfriend, revealed a gap in understanding her needs. This story dives into the delicate balance of parent-child bonds and the importance of empathy around sensitive topics like menstruation. Was she wrong to snap, or was her dad’s cluelessness the real issue?

‘AITA for calling my Dad stupid after being told to use a “paper towel” for swimming on my period?’

The story begins with a tight father-daughter relationship on a family trip.

I (15F) and my dad (35M) have had a really good relationship for the past year or two. We've always been close, but I've had a rocky relationship with my...

Currently, I'm on holiday with my grandparents, younger sister, my dad and his girlfriend (4 adults 2 kids including me) and I got my period.

I have a really heavy flow but I'm not yet comfortable with using tampons/cups so I stick to pads. We were meant to be going to a water park but...

Initially, my dad was fine with this and even suggested me and him doing gokarting together just us and my younger sister, his girlfriend and my grandparents could just go...

The dad’s sudden shift in plans left the teen feeling sidelined.

Then a few hours later I ask my dad about the gokarting and he said that my younger sister and his girlfriend wanted him to go to the water park...

I felt that that this was unfair considering they could just go by themselves otherwise I'll be stuck in the caravan all day when it's our last day on holiday.

He then said that other people swim on their periods without tampons and his "female friends" (who I suspect is his gf) "with far more experience since they are older"...

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I got upset by this because I was looking forward to doing something with him and I also felt like he was just making out that I'm just trying to...

Her frustration boiled over, leading to a tense confrontation.

I said the paper towel is a stupid idea and to that he shouted at me not to call him stupid and slammed the door in my face. I've been...

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Me and my dad aren't talking because he said he doesn't want any more arguing. My Nan, mum and friends all agree that the paper towel was a stupid thing...

The teen clarified her stance and shared her dad’s attempt to make amends.

Edit: A lot of people are saying I'm making the holiday about me and shouldn't expect my dad to cancel. I didn't expect my dad to do anything, he offered...

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If he didn't want to, that's totally fine. But if that was the case he shouldn't have waited to tell me that until 11pm/12am that night by which point it...

Also, the only reason he chose to do the water park is because his girlfriend and my sister said they wouldn't go without him, despite the fact that they still...

UPDATE: I'm back at my mum's but I received this message from my dad, "I would also like to have a chat with you about our conversation last night. I’ve...

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I can however help but need your acceptance. All I ever want is for you to be happy and advised correctly. Obviously I can’t help with that and I’m not...

It’s now clear to me that using tampons is not straight forward and actually isn’t the right method for someone that isn’t s**ually active. Obviously I had no clue about...

The father’s suggestion to use a “paper towel” for swimming during a period was not just impractical but medically unsound, revealing a gap in understanding. Dr. Jen Gunter, a women’s health expert, stresses, “Menstruation is a personal health matter, and misinformation can emotionally harm teens navigating their bodies” (The Vagina Bible, 2019). The teen’s frustration was valid—she felt dismissed and blamed for being “difficult” when her dad failed to empathize with her discomfort and canceled their plans.

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His reaction, shouting and slamming the door, escalated the situation, likely out of embarrassment for his misstep. The late-night change in plans added to the teen’s sense of abandonment, especially since he’s her main support. His apology, while a step forward, shows he’s still learning. This clash highlights a broader issue: many fathers need better education about menstruation to support their daughters effectively.

Advice for Moving Forward:

  1. Open the Dialogue: The teen and her dad should have a calm talk where he acknowledges his mistake and she shares her feelings.
  2. Educate and Empower: The dad should read reliable resources on menstruation to better support his daughter’s needs.
  3. Rebuild Trust: Plan a special activity together to strengthen their bond and show commitment to understanding her perspective.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

The online community rallied behind the teen, blending humor with sharp critiques of her dad’s clueless advice.

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These commenters affirmed the teen’s reaction and slammed the absurd suggestion.

Independent_Prior612 − NTA The one thing I was going to say was did you call HIM stupid or the IDEA. Sounds like you called the idea stupid, which it is,...

The truth is? Men ARE stupid about periods. (I dated a guy one time who, no joke, in his late 20’s, didn’t know it had its own hole. He thought...

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But this time since he’s your dad you gotta be respectful enough to remember to call his ideas stupid instead of him LOL ETA because eleventy billion people have now...

crochetandmead − NTA and honestly? I think your dad is making it up that his “female friends with more experience as they are older” said this as not one person...

The paper would literally just disintegrate if it was used like a pad and would also disintegrate leaving bits of paper inside if it was used like a tampon.

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EndielXenon − I. .. Just. .. Wait. .. What? MIND EXPLODING. Paper freaking towels? What on earth is he thinking? Just wad it up and stick it up there? He...

I'm a middle-aged guy who's never had to deal with a period, and even I know that was, without a doubt, a stupid idea. You were absolutely right to tell...

dryadduinath − NTA. So, first of all you didn’t call him stupid. You said it was a stupid idea. Which… it was. It was also a lie. Dad does not...

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If he thinks he does, they lied to him, but the more likely option is that he was lying to you. And then he shouted at you. After he cancelled...

This group stressed the need for dads to learn about periods to support their daughters.

Ryanookami − Every father of a daughter owes it to them to learn the truth about periods. He needs to be ready, willing, and able to help her deal with...

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Your father did not do his due diligence to educate himself. NTA and hang in there OP, I can’t imagine having to deal with such a frustrating unrealistic suggestion on...

[Reddit User] − NTA. It’s a stupid idea and he’s acting stupid by believing that’s biologically possible or medically safe. People have died from unsafe tampons. You can’t just shove...

[Reddit User] − NTA Dad has no clue how female anatomy works

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Lost_Customer6938 − NTA It amazes me how many opinions men have about women’s bodies when they don’t do any research or ask questions

Some used wit to underscore the absurdity while backing the teen.

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Taleof2poes − NTA, your dad didn’t ask a single person. No person with a period would ever say that. He feels like an i**ot because he was one.

[Reddit User] − NTA I'm a 43 year old Dad. And from this Dad, your dad was being stupid. This is the sort of dumb s**t my father would say...

Much older people, hey, education and culture is what it is. Today, there is no excuse to having a daughter and being this ignorant about periods. You don't need to...

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The teen was justified, and her dad’s suggestion was both clueless and unsafe, though his apology offers hope for growth.

This story highlights how a lack of understanding about menstruation can strain even the closest parent-child bonds. Empathy and education are key to avoiding such missteps. The dad’s apology is a start, but open communication will seal the healing.

What do you think about parents navigating sensitive topics like periods with teens? Have you faced a moment where a well-meaning but clueless suggestion caused a rift? Share your story below!

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