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AITAH for asking my future in-laws for money?

by Alex Johnson
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP), a 27-year-old earning over $170,000 USD annually, is engaged to Tim, whose family possesses significant wealth described as “old money.” The OP has a successful career, while Tim is a teacher whose income is supplemented by a trust fund, aligning with his family’s tradition of public service.

Recently, Tim’s parents seriously suggested that the OP should quit her job after the wedding to become a stay-at-home mother, stating they find it embarrassing that she currently earns more than Tim. When the OP proposed a solution—an unrecoverable trust funded by the parents to cover her lost earnings for 35 years—or a prenuptial agreement guaranteeing half of Tim’s trust in case of divorce, the parents reacted with anger. The OP is now uncertain whether her demands for financial security are reasonable, especially since her own mother found her approach too focused on money.

AITAH for asking my future in-laws for money?

My fiance's parents are loaded. Old money loaded. They can...

Tim is a teacher. He doesn't make as much bit...

They think after the wedding I should quit working and...

They think it's emasculating that I earn more than Tim....

He could afford to pay me what I earn yearly...

So I offered a solution I thought was fair. They...

The deposits would be for the next 35 years. That...

Apparently I'm ridiculous for thinking they will give me money....

I sign a prenup wherein I am ent*tled to half...

Do they honestly think I would give up my career...

What do you think?

As renowned financial therapist Dr. Brad Klontz, known for his work on money scripts, explains, ‘Money arguments are rarely about the money itself; they are about what the money represents, such as power, security, love, or control.’ In this situation, the parents’ demand that the OP quit her job represents a clear attempt to enforce a traditional power dynamic where the husband is the primary breadwinner, a value they seem to hold strongly, regardless of the OP’s significant earning capacity.

The OP’s behavior, while viewed as ‘rude’ by her mother, is a rational response to a high-stakes request that involves sacrificing decades of earning potential. Her demand for an unrecoverable trust or a 50% claim on the fiancé’s trust fund is a form of risk mitigation. She is attempting to formalize the implied security that typically accompanies marriage, especially when one partner is asked to become financially dependent. The parents’ extreme negative reaction suggests they view her request for contractual security as a declaration of distrust rather than a necessary protection against the known risks of divorce or unforeseen career changes.

The OP’s actions were appropriate given the magnitude of the requested sacrifice. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP to clearly delineate the non-monetary value of her career (autonomy, identity) versus the monetary value. If they insist she quits, the financial safety net must be established *before* the marriage. The couple needs to engage in honest communication, perhaps with a premarital financial counselor, to align on shared financial goals, recognizing that Tim’s family’s expectations are creating an asymmetry of risk that must be balanced.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Pepsyk You're not the a*shole. If they expect you to...

it's absolutely fair to ask for long term financial security...

MamiZN What does your mom think you should do? Condensed_Sarcasm:...

Do NOT quit your job. It's not your responsibility to...

Your in-laws don't want you to have money so they...

Rhonnie_2004 Updateme: Huh?! How are you the a-hole here?

They want you to quit your job that comes with...

What the heck did I just read, because what sense...

I would walk away from him and his family. They...

BeeBeeGun87 I think you are being incredibly pragmatic and I...

My mom married her first husband and his family were...

Resentment built and they were divorced several years after marriage....

my mom's ex (married with two girls the same age...

when my mom asked what affect it would have on...

Basically he would pretend his family never happened.

Old money people are built different and I don't think...

I'd have a pretty sincere and open conversation with your...

ex_q_mi NTA. Are you sure you want to marry into...

If I was you and I wanted to go ahead...

I don't trust them at all and seem to be...

he'll be able to get half of your a*sets and...

Pixichixi NTA. You put the situation into terms they should...

Being completely dependent on your husband and a reduced household...

Like on what planet would "halve your budget and be...

The real question is what your fiance thinks of this

The OP is currently in a difficult position, feeling a strong need for financial security after being asked to sacrifice a high-earning career for the sake of her fiancé’s family’s traditional expectations regarding gender roles and income parity. The central conflict lies between the OP’s entirely reasonable request for protection against future financial ruin and the parents’ apparent expectation that she should sacrifice her career without demanding reciprocal financial guarantees.

Should the OP proceed with giving up her career based only on the expectation of spousal support from a trust fund that is protected by stipulations, or are her demands for a guaranteed, independent financial safety net (the trust or the prenup) necessary precautions when entering a high-net-worth family structure? The debate centers on whether prioritizing career sacrifice necessitates enforceable financial safeguards.

Alex Johnson

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

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