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AITA for refusing to attend my sister’s wedding after my parents disowned me?

by Alex Johnson
October 20, 2025
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She had always lived in the shadows of her perfect younger sister, a background character in a family that celebrated Emily’s every achievement while dismissing her own worth. Years of silent hurt and invisible struggles had built a quiet storm inside her, and now, standing on the precipice of Emily’s wedding, that storm was ready to break.

Invited to be Maid of Honor, she grappled with the weight of being included in a life she barely touched—a bittersweet reminder of how distant they truly were. It was more than just a role; it was a crossroads between enduring the past or finally reclaiming her voice and standing up for herself.

AITA for refusing to attend my sister’s wedding after my parents disowned me?

I honestly don't know if I'm being petty or if...

I (28F) have a younger sister, Emily (24F), who has...

Growing up, she was the perfect daughter-straight A's, involved in...

Meanwhile, I was the kid who got good enough grades,...

If I wanted something, I was being difficult or selfish....

Emily is getting married soon, and she asked me to...

She's always been distant toward me, and I've always been...

Maybe this would be a chance to bond, and if...

Well, fast forward to the actual wedding planning, and it...

She expected me to help plan everything, run around doing...

She and my mom started planning a pre-wedding "family trip"...

It was mandatory "for the sake of family bonding. "...

but I'd still come to the wedding and do my...

My mom and Emily sat me down and gave me...

They told me to think about the bigger picture and...

I wasn't willing to upend my entire life for this...

That's when my mom told me that if I wasn't...

I asked her if she was seriously telling me that...

She told me I was being selfish and that my...

Then, my dad chimed in and said, if you don't...

This was about every single time I'd been pushed aside...

So, I told them I was done. If my presence...

My parents freaked out, telling me I was being dramatic...

I got messages from other family members saying I should...

My aunt (on my mom's side) is the only person...

Now, my parents have basically cut me off. They told...

Meanwhile, Emily has fully replaced me as Maid of Honor...

Now my parents are backtracking and saying I should come...

They made it clear how little I matter to them,...

Should I just go to keep the peace, or am...

As renowned psychologist Dr. Brene Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This statement directly addresses the core conflict experienced by the OP. The family, particularly Emily and the mother, attempted to dismantle the OP’s personal boundaries—her work schedule and established life—by framing support as unconditional and total immersion in the wedding preparations, specifically the mandatory trip.

The OP’s reaction stems from a lifetime of feeling undervalued compared to her sister, the ‘golden child.’ Her initial acceptance of the Maid of Honor role was an attempt to bridge a damaged relationship, but when this role was leveraged to demand significant life disruption without consideration for her existing responsibilities, it triggered a necessary self-preservation response. The family’s use of guilt, emotional manipulation (‘ruining her wedding’), and threats of exclusion (being unwelcome at the wedding) are classic signs of enforcing compliance within an unhealthy dynamic. The OP’s final decision to withdraw was a powerful, albeit chaotic, assertion of self-worth against repeated devaluation.

The OP’s actions were entirely appropriate in establishing a firm boundary when her attempts at compromise were rejected and replaced with demands. Going back now, simply to appease extended family or stop the ‘division,’ would validate the initial manipulation and teach the parents that aggressive pressure yields the desired result. The constructive recommendation is for the OP to maintain her boundary regarding the pre-wedding trip. If she chooses to attend the wedding itself, it must be under terms that respect her existing life commitments, and she should communicate clearly that any future involvement in family events must be reciprocal and not contingent on her sacrificing her established stability.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

GrouchyBear_99 Your sister asked you to be MOH to set...

Quick question though: I know they're "family" but why DO...

of family harmony and that I was being ridiculous"?

Gnd_flpd I would have agreed and been a no show...

go to this wedding,

every relative that's been told your parent's version of events...

Ok_Childhood_9774 want to burn your vacation time for that drama?:...

and as difficult as it may be, I would simply...

Your parents only want you to come so they don't...

NobodybutmyshadowRed NTA.

Your mother may also have decided that you would be...

It doesn't sound to me like there is a peace...

Keep the peace tends to mean that you should allow...

I hope that she will shut down other family members...

You also need to think about what your immediate family...

and consider going low contact with people who's sense of...

ConsitutionalHistory Sorry but it sounds like you were set up...

CurrentTea3987 something else they can blame on your. Not sure...

Please go NC forever with those people. That's not your...

rationalboundaries You're just related: NTA You have lots &

lots of internet siblings at r/EstrangedAdultKids. Come on over.

The original poster (OP) faced a situation where long-standing family favoritism towards her sister, Emily, culminated in an ultimatum regarding mandatory attendance at a pre-wedding trip. The OP’s refusal to prioritize this trip over her established work and life commitments led to an emotional confrontation where her family questioned her commitment and ultimately threatened her place in the wedding and family unit. Her final decision was to withdraw entirely, feeling that her presence was conditional upon fulfilling unreasonable demands.

The central debate is whether the OP was justified in prioritizing her personal boundaries and established life over an unexpected, mandatory family obligation tied to her sister’s wedding, or if family harmony and the significance of the event required her compliance despite the historical context of unequal treatment. Should the OP attend the wedding now to mitigate external family conflict, or maintain her stance that the family must accept her boundaries?

Alex Johnson

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

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