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AITA lost my temper and told my wife to “just shut up already, you don’t get a say in this” after her constant inconsiderate nagging

by Alex Johnson
November 1, 2025
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Caught in the painful crossfire of family and fractured loyalties, a man stands at the heart of a brewing storm. Tasked with honoring his late mother’s memory, he must navigate the treacherous waters of past grievances, where love and resentment collide, threatening to unravel the fragile threads holding his family together.

Torn between his wife’s fierce anger and the respectful duty owed to his father’s wife—his mother’s close friend—he faces an impossible choice. In the shadow of grief, old wounds resurface, forcing him to confront the harsh truth that sometimes, honoring the dead means confronting the living’s deepest conflicts.

AITA lost my temper and told my wife to “just shut up already, you don’t get a say in this” after her constant inconsiderate nagging

I'm currently planning my mother's funeral on behalf of my...

In particular, my mother was close friends with my father's...

They have a long long history of bad blood between...

Obviously I think my wife is less of an a*shole...

Anyway even though I really dislike this women, I have...

My wife was livid at finding out about this and...

So for two long days she constantly nags me about...

I try to compromise by saying if my wife is...

So a few hours ago she brings the topic up...

You don't get to dictate my mother's funeral for Christs...

I yelled it and was definitely angry because I'm busy...

I can't deal with this nonsense and I'm just going...

As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “Setting boundaries is about taking care of yourself. It is not about controlling other people.” This situation highlights a clash between two distinct sets of necessary boundaries: the OP’s need to maintain respectful family relations during a funeral (external boundary concerning guests) and the wife’s need for emotional safety (internal boundary concerning her comfort level).

The OP’s motivation—managing a high-stress event while honoring complex family ties—is understandable. However, the wife’s insistence on attending *and* dictating the guest list, despite being offered an alternative to skip the service, suggests a prioritization of conflict management over supporting the OP’s immediate needs. The OP’s explosive reaction, “Just shut up already,” was a breakdown of communication driven by accumulated stress, not a strategic boundary setting. Yelling, especially during a time of grief, escalates conflict rather than resolving it.

The OP’s action to yell was an understandable, yet ultimately counterproductive, response to relentless emotional pressure while grieving. Moving forward, the OP should apologize for the manner in which they expressed their frustration, validating the wife’s desire to support them. However, they must then clearly and calmly re-establish the boundary regarding the funeral guest list, emphasizing that the decision regarding the father’s wife is non-negotiable due to their relationship with the deceased and the father, while reaffirming that the wife’s comfort remains important in all other aspects.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

RednRich NTA. Your wife's an a*shole for making your mother's...

You're not an a*shole because your mother just died and...

------ **Edit: ** Using top comment to [share this gem](https:...

com/r/AmItheA*shole/comments/bovbi6/aita_lost_my_temper_and_told_my_wife_to_just_shut/enlxtpf/?

context=1) detailing OP's plans for his mother's funeral service.

SirDaemos NTA - Your wife is making your mom's funeral...

You should maybe apologize for yelling but she should be...

dinasaurusRektz NTA. Sorry for your loss.

You were right in telling your wife that she doesn't...

However, I would recommend apologizing for shouting at her, and...

I find that saying it in a firm and calm...

a_sack_of_hamsters NTA Your wife was completely in the wrong and...

She wants to support you? Well, then she should *actually*...

gemekaa At the moment she is literally doing the oposite...

I do think what you said, and the fact that...

but - you are likely grieving, and you are under...

I would have expected your wife to put on her...

If you feel up to it, I do think you...

Thelonius16 but fingers crossed she tries to meet you halfway...

Funerals don't usually have guest lists anyway. People who want...

Bodymaster NTA. Your wife is trying to make this about...

And now she's gone off crying like she is somehow...

The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant stress while managing their mother’s funeral arrangements, complicated by a pre-existing, intense conflict between their wife and their father’s wife. The OP attempted to maintain familial obligation by inviting the father’s wife while offering their own wife an out, but this compromise was rejected, leading to constant pressure that ultimately resulted in an angry outburst directed at the wife.

The core question remains whether the OP was justified in prioritizing the funeral’s social etiquette and their own need for peace over their wife’s stated emotional distress regarding the attendance of a long-time adversary. Should the OP validate their wife’s feelings and exclude the father’s wife, or was their reaction, rooted in grief and logistical pressure, an appropriate defense of their role as the primary organizer?

Alex Johnson

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

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