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AITAH for not inviting my girlfriend to my promotion dinner because I knew she’d make it about her?

by Emily Davis
October 16, 2025
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The individual, a 35-year-old male (OP), recently achieved a significant career milestone by being promoted to partner at his firm, an accomplishment he worked toward for nearly ten years. To celebrate this, his colleagues organized a small dinner for him.

The OP made the decision not to invite his 34-year-old girlfriend, Marla, out of concern that she would overshadow his success, recalling a past incident where she did so during a previous award celebration. After Marla discovered the dinner through a tagged photo, she became very upset, accusing him of hiding her and making her feel like an object. This has left the OP feeling conflicted about whether his protective action was justified or hurtful.

AITAH for not inviting my girlfriend to my promotion dinner because I knew she’d make it about her?

I (35M) have been dating "Marla" (34F) for two years....

I just got promoted to partner at my firm. This...

Why? Because last time I got recognition at work (Employee...

she spent the entire dinner talking about how she once...

So this time, I went alone. Told her it was...

She accused me of "hiding her," said I "embarra*sed her,"...

" I explained my reasons and she called me "shallow...

As renowned relationship therapist Dr. John Gottman explains, “Communication is the lifeblood of any relationship, and chronic criticism or defensiveness erodes that foundation.” In this scenario, the conflict is less about the dinner itself and more about a pattern of communication failure regarding recognition and validation.

The OP’s motivation stems from a need for self-preservation and genuine celebration, reacting to what he perceives as Marla’s tendency toward attention-seeking behavior that invalidates his achievements. While his decision to exclude her was a direct, albeit avoidance-based, attempt to secure a positive experience, it predictably triggered Marla’s feelings of insecurity and abandonment, leading her to deploy accusatory language (“hiding her,” “trophy”). This reaction suggests Marla may struggle with feelings of unimportance when the focus shifts away from her, often manifesting as defensiveness or counter-focusing.

The OP’s action was an understandable reaction to past relational injuries, but excluding a long-term partner from a major life event without prior conversation is a high-risk move that bypasses direct conflict resolution. Moving forward, the OP needs to address the root cause—Marla’s habit of hijacking attention—through direct, non-accusatory communication (e.g., using ‘I’ statements about how her behavior impacts him), rather than preemptive exclusion. A healthier boundary setting would involve discussing expectations for future celebrations beforehand.

What do you think of this story?





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

xoxo-Babe1 Worked in couples counseling for years - this behavior...

marriage. You're basically telling us you can't even enjoy your...

Standard_Session1106 NTA. But why are you with her?

Time_Tutor_3042 NTA but you may be stupid for staying with...

every celebration are you ready to shrink yourself? Is she...

Turbulent_Ebb5669 Gee, the s*x must be good.

Odd-Poet-1291 SHE IS KIND OF TOXICCCCCCC I_have_spoken_0_0: Ntah.

This is your big moment and achievement, and I don't...

It was thrown by your work, for you, in a...

You chose to keep it focused on you and I...

She should be taking a real look at herself and...

What kind of relationship do you really have that you...

That you know she will try and bring you down...

It doesn't have to be a deal breaker, but you...

xoxoSunflower1 As a woman who dated someone similar, you're NTA.

My ex would literally fake injuries at other people's events...

During my sister's graduation, she pretended to faint right as...

The original poster is currently struggling with the emotional fallout of excluding his partner from a significant professional celebration, driven by a desire to enjoy recognition without managing his girlfriend’s need for attention. He feels guilty for causing distress but also validates his need for an evening free from what he perceives as ego management.

The central debate revolves around whether prioritizing one’s own experience at a personal celebration outweighs the implied expectation of inclusion in a committed relationship, especially when past negative behavior from the partner motivated the exclusion. Is the OP justified in protecting his moment, or did his action constitute a failure in partnership and communication?

Emily Davis

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

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