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AITAH for refusing to let my daughter marry her boyfriend because of his criminal past?

by Alex Johnson
October 16, 2025
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The 45-year-old father (OP) shares that his 22-year-old daughter recently accepted a marriage proposal from her 25-year-old boyfriend of one year. While the daughter is very happy about the engagement and is actively planning the wedding, the OP harbors significant concerns regarding the fiancé’s past.

The fiancé has a prior criminal record involving drug possession and theft from several years ago, and despite his claims of having changed his life, the OP remains worried about potential relapse or future issues. When the OP voiced his concerns and stated he could not support the marriage, the daughter became upset, accusing him of mistrusting her judgment, leading to threats of elopement and significant family strain, leaving the OP questioning his stance.

AITAH for refusing to let my daughter marry her boyfriend because of his criminal past?

I (45M) have a daughter (22F) who has been dating...

My daughter is over the moon and is already planning...

He has a criminal record from a few years ago...

I can't shake off the worry that he might relapse...

I told her that I cannot support her marriage to...

My wife thinks I'm being too harsh and that people...

Now my daughter is threatening to elope if we don't...

In the field of relational ethics, Dr. Harper Brooks is known for noting, “Trust is the foundation of any healthy adult relationship, but establishing boundaries based on past behaviors requires a careful calibration between protection and empowerment.”

The core issue here involves balancing protective parental instinct against the young adult’s right to self-determination. The OP’s difficulty stems from anchoring his present decision in the fiancé’s documented past, a common reaction when assessing long-term commitment. While legitimate concerns regarding relapse and stability exist with any partner, outright withholding support based solely on historical mistakes, particularly if those mistakes occurred years ago and the individual has shown consistent positive change, can undermine the daughter’s confidence in her own decision-making ability.

The daughter’s reaction—threatening to elope—is a classic stress response indicating that the perceived threat to her relationship (the father’s disapproval) feels greater than the threat of acting impulsively. The OP’s next step should involve shifting focus from judging the fiancé’s past to establishing clear, measurable indicators of present stability and future reliability with his daughter. Support does not necessarily mean full financial backing, but rather emotional acknowledgment of her commitment, while continuing open, non-judgmental dialogue about contingency plans should old patterns resurface.

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The original poster is currently positioned between protecting his daughter from perceived future risks associated with her fiancé’s past and respecting his daughter’s autonomy and relationship choices. His belief that past actions dictate future behavior conflicts directly with his wife’s and daughter’s view that individuals deserve a chance to demonstrate genuine change.

Should the father maintain his disapproval based on past history, risking alienating his daughter entirely, or should he prioritize supporting her happiness now, trusting her judgment while accepting the potential risks involved? This decision hinges on balancing paternal concern with acceptance of adult independence.

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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