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AITAH for telling my cheating wife that I deserve a vacation with my girl best friend?

by Emily Davis
October 16, 2025
in Relationships
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The original poster (OP) and his wife have been married for over two decades and have two children who are now in college. A few years ago, the wife admitted to a one-night stand, which caused a significant crisis in the marriage, bringing them close to divorce.

Despite the betrayal, the OP chose to stay and work on the marriage, noting that the incident surprisingly led to positive repairs due to his wife’s significant efforts to show remorse and love. Recently, the OP’s very close, long-time friend, Vanessa, suggested a week-long nostalgic road trip to their childhood hometown, which excited the OP as he felt empty after his children left for college. When he shared this plan with his wife, she became very concerned, viewing it as a potentially romantic trip, leading the OP to question if he was wrong for insisting on going.

AITAH for telling my cheating wife that I deserve a vacation with my girl best friend?

My wife and I have been married for more than...

She said it was the worst mistake of her life...

and we were even seriously considering divorce. However; I never...

While I did almost file for divorce, I decided not...

Strangely enough, that incident which pushed our marriage to the...

While I did still occasionally have days where I just...

because my wife pretty much did everything possible to show...

Vanessa used to spend a lot of time over at...

Vanessa and I were really close and never once lost...

My wife initially was insecure of the friendship because she...

However, after getting to know Vanessa, she realized that Vanessa...

Now during the time my wife cheated on me, I...

That was a really great suggestion and saved my marriage....

Last month, Vanessa reached out to me and asked if...

It would be a road trip and we would just...

To be honest, this suggestion really excited me because I...

My wife expectedly was shocked and said this was a...

Vanessa was divorced. I told my wife there's nothing romantic...

I told my wife I would have never even considered...

I need a mental health break, and I still occasionally...

After a lot of discussions, my wife ultimately did agree...

In the field of relational dynamics, Dr. Taylor Barnes is known for noting, “Trust, once broken, does not simply revert to its previous state; it must be actively rebuilt on new terms, which often involves renegotiating boundaries.”

The OP is navigating two significant psychological forces: the trauma response related to his wife’s infidelity and the ’empty nest’ transition. His desire to take the trip with Vanessa can be interpreted as an attempt to seek external validation and emotional connection during a time of personal void, which is amplified by the lingering feelings of betrayal. By stating that his wife ‘has to allow this now’ because she cheated, the OP is framing the trip as a form of compensation or a privilege earned through her past mistake. This approach, while understandable from an emotional standpoint, shifts the focus away from collaborative conflict resolution toward leveraging past wrongs.

Conversely, the wife’s reaction is rooted in the real, ongoing consequences of her actions. Even if the friendship with Vanessa is entirely platonic, the circumstances—a week-long, isolated road trip with a close female friend immediately following a period of marital repair—can trigger justifiable anxieties in a partner who has already demonstrated a capacity for betrayal. A healthier path forward would involve the OP validating his wife’s feelings of insecurity rather than dismissing them, perhaps by modifying the trip (e.g., inviting the wife along for part of it, or choosing a different form of emotional break) rather than asserting the trip as an unchallengeable right.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

RosebudSableX Telling me about revenge without actually telling me.

19peacelily85 You should get a divorce. You clearly aren't happy...

Thin-Policy8127 Yeah, you're punishing your wife.

You admitted that at least half the reason you're going...

OneChocolate7248 My husband did a lot of messed up shit...

We've learned grown and are in an amazing place now....

There's a TINY part of me that is holding on...

I can understand that feeling of - "well you did...

so I should be able to do this"...but that will...

I will not do anything to jeopardize what we have....

That is a divorcable offence and you would have been...

But the fact of the matter is we decided to...

You stated your wife has changed and your relationship is...

There's no universe where I'd go on a trip alone...

I don't care what he's done in the past, I...

If you're having second thoughts, or feel this marriage isn't...

It will hurt her but sometimes the pain is so...

But don't expect to stay in a healthy marriage if...

LazyFantazy89 Probably better for everyone involved if you just got...

cla*s="comment_author">Select-Try3296: Given that your trip is contingent of your wife...

Cheating sux, but either move on and forgive her or...

celticmusebooks **I told my wife I would have never even...

years ago, but she has to allow this now.** Yeah,...

The central conflict revolves around the OP’s current need for personal space and emotional fulfillment following a major marital trauma, set against his wife’s lingering insecurity stemming from her past infidelity. While the OP feels entitled to this trip as a form of mental health break and a consequence of the past breach of trust, his wife views the trip as a boundary violation, especially given the history and the nature of the friendship.

The core question for debate is whether the OP’s need for emotional decompression via a nostalgic trip with a close female friend outweighs the legitimate concerns about trust and appropriateness raised by his wife, particularly following her admission of cheating two years prior. Should the established history of rebuilding trust take precedence, or does the wife’s insecurity warrant a veto on this specific activity?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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