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Boyfriend doesn’t like that i have to walk down the isle with a grooms men

by Ankit
September 18, 2025
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In the tender space where love and loyalty intersect, a simple picture sparks a silent storm. She stands firm, ready to honor her friend’s wedding day traditions, while he wrestles with unspoken rules and insecurities, blurring the lines between respect and control.

Caught between understanding and frustration, their worlds clash over what should be a joyful moment. As her friends share similar tales, the question lingers: is this protectiveness born of care, or a shadow creeping into their freedom?

Boyfriend doesn’t like that i have to walk down the isle with a grooms men

Ok so this is gonna be short because i'm just...

But basically me (19 female) just texted my boyfriend that...

He then asked if we were gonna link arms while...

I responded it's my friends wedding and if that's what...

Is he being way too controlling or aitah for not...

UPDATE: My other friend who is also a brides maid...

way. Her boyfriend responded "wow you're walking down the aisle...

And yep you guessed it our boyfriends are friends.

What do you think of this story?





THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

mmichelau I'm going to a*sume he's around your age as...

He obviously hasn't been to a lot of weddings and...

What would be weird is if the groomsmen and yourself...

CoolKim75 This level of jealousy should be a major red...

That level of jealousy would be a red flag to...

EtonRd It sounds like you and your boyfriend don't know...

which is fine because you're young. Almost everybody in a...

It's very normal. Yes, your boyfriend is very controlling and...

CanadianBlondiee Tell him you've been thinking a lot about respect...

to be with such a controlling insecure little boy, and...

Zephyr-Phoenix It's a "respect" thing? Yeesh girl that's some misogynistic...

He doesn't own you. Have there been other signs he...

swishcandot take a different +1 because your boyfriend is too...

StrategyWooden6037 no one thinks anything about you linking arms with...

both your boyfriends are f**king weired and apparently have never...

Of course, a groomsman is going to escort a bridesmaid...

But by the same token, why the f**k is your...

dstluke It shouldn't matter what they look like.: Red flag!...

Girl, if you don't see how weird his getting all...

JejuneRPGs It's an arm. He needs to chill.: I agree...

but am I the only one who thinks sending your...

What is the point if you're not fishing for a...

I was in a bunch of weddings in my 20s...

cla*s="comment_author">TravisBravo: It seems weird that she sent you a picture...

After reading through the Reddit comments, it’s clear that many people sided with the original poster, feeling that the boyfriends were being overly controlling or insecure about a harmless wedding tradition. The idea of linking arms while walking down the aisle is a common and respectful gesture in many weddings, and it seemed like a simple way for the bridesmaids and groomsmen to show unity. Most commenters agreed that the boyfriends’ reactions were unnecessary and that the women should be able to enjoy their roles in the wedding without such scrutiny.

In my opinion, the boyfriends’ concerns come off as possessive rather than protective. While it’s understandable to feel a bit uneasy about the situation, turning it into a point of contention over a wedding custom feels disproportionate. Weddings are about celebrating love and friendship, and supporting those moments shouldn’t be complicated by jealousy or controlling attitudes. Ultimately, it’s important for partners to trust each other and respect the traditions and choices that come with such special occasions.

Ankit

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