The original poster (OP) and their husband were staying at a destination wedding for the OP’s sister, where the accommodations included secluded villas with small private pools on a mountain path.
Late one night, around 1:00 AM, the OP and their husband decided to use their villa’s pool and engaged in sexual activity. They were unexpectedly discovered by the OP’s mother and her boyfriend walking down the path. The next morning, the mother confronted the OP, criticizing their behavior as “trashy” and asking why they did not use their bed like “normal people.” The OP now questions if they were wrong for their actions.

AITAH for getting caught having sex and “ruining” my sister’s wedding?


















As relationship therapist Dr. Terri Orbuch notes, ‘Couples who communicate openly about their sexual relationship tend to have better overall relationship satisfaction.’ This situation highlights a severe breakdown in boundaries and communication, not necessarily regarding sexuality, but regarding parental oversight of adult children.
The mother’s reaction demonstrates a projection of her own discomfort or outdated moral standards onto her adult daughter’s consensual behavior. Her focus shifted immediately to judgment (‘trashy,’ ‘low-class’) rather than concern for privacy. The OP’s response, involving the mention of paying for parts of the wedding, was a defensive power move asserting financial independence against perceived emotional control. The sister and her new husband’s lighthearted reaction suggests they correctly assessed the low risk of actual reputational damage, further isolating the mother’s distress as personal, not communal.
The OP’s actions, while perhaps lacking foresight regarding who *might* be walking by, were not inherently inappropriate given the perceived seclusion of the pool and the late hour; it was an exercise of private intimacy between consenting spouses. The mother’s behavior, however, was inappropriate as it involved shaming and dredging up past incidents. Moving forward, the OP should establish firm boundaries against unsolicited moral critique, perhaps by directly addressing the issue: ‘My private life is not up for discussion or judgment, regardless of the venue.’
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The central conflict revolves around a clash between the OP’s sense of privacy and autonomy in their adult relationship and their mother’s rigid, moralistic judgment regarding public displays of intimacy, which was exacerbated by the mother’s attempt to control the narrative surrounding the wedding.
Considering the OP’s financial contribution to the event versus the mother’s moral outrage over an isolated, private incident, the core question is whether the OP’s actions constituted genuinely inconsiderate behavior that risked ruining the event, or if the mother’s reaction was an overblown and judgmental response to consensual adult intimacy.







