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AITA for telling my wife that she doesn’t need to be with her sick friend at the hospital?

by Jane Smith
November 8, 2025
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In the quiet turmoil of a marriage tested by loyalty and sacrifice, a man wrestles with feelings of neglect and frustration. His wife’s unwavering commitment to a childhood friend battling cancer casts a shadow over their own relationship, stirring a deep ache of being sidelined in the name of compassion.

Caught between empathy for a stranger’s suffering and the yearning for his own needs to be seen, he struggles to reconcile his sense of loss with the noble promise his wife made. This silent battle of hearts reveals the fragile balance between love, duty, and the painful cost of selflessness.

AITA for telling my wife that she doesn’t need to be with her sick friend at the hospital?

So my wife has a friend from childhood named "Anthony"....

It's not like he is rude or disrespectful (nothing like...

He lives alone and now suffers from a medical condition...

I found out that my wife promised him to go...

She said it's a commitment she made to be there...

g, I can't go see my friends because I have...

I've talked to her about it but she said that...

I let it go but last week was just kind...

I told her I had a meet up with my...

She said she needed to go be with him and...

She threw a fit and called me cruel for forcing...

She also said my appointment with mom and sister wasn't...

She ended up staying at home but kept ignoring me...

Some of her girlfriends think I'm being a controlling jerk...

As renowned relationship counselor Dr. John Gottman explains, “The single most important thing we can do to change other people is to change the way we are in the relationship.”

This situation centers on a conflict of competing loyalties and poorly managed boundaries. The wife has made a significant, emotionally-driven commitment to her friend Anthony during a health crisis, viewing her presence as essential support. The OP, however, is experiencing the negative practical consequences of this commitment—namely, the disruption of his time and their shared childcare duties—and perceives his emotional needs as secondary. The wife’s response, framing the OP’s need to see his own family as ‘less important’ than Anthony’s chemo appointment, indicates an imbalance where one external commitment is being prioritized above the primary relationship structure.

The OP’s frustration is valid because his capacity to maintain his own social life and shared parenting responsibilities is being eroded. The wife’s reaction, labeling him ‘cruel’ and ‘selfish,’ is a form of emotional leveraging to avoid discussing the logistics and sustainability of her commitment. The OP’s actions were an understandable reaction to feeling steamrolled, although escalating to ‘flipping out’ is rarely constructive. Moving forward, the couple needs to shift from an emotional confrontation to a logistical discussion, perhaps agreeing on boundaries like limiting support to certain days or ensuring childcare is covered differently, rather than focusing solely on who ‘needs’ Anthony less.

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

thebreannashow YTA. You just conveniently can only see your friends...

Why can't you plan around them if they're pretty regular?...

Also, why can't your kid come with you to see...

meanwhile someone very important to your wife has CANCER and...

janewilson90 YTA She's supporting her friend through cancer treatment.

Chemo is scheduled well in advance so if you can't...

> I told her I had a meet up with...

Why can't you take your son with you to lunch?...

I kind of flipped out at her and said that...

don't "need" to go to lunch. You don't "need" to...

If you can't see that helping a friend who is...

DuckLord_92 Looks like I'm early,

I'll pop back in a few hours to hopefully see...

"suffers from a medical condition (cancer)" - it's life or...

AntheaBrainhooke YTA. Your son should be a higher priority than...

Also? Chemo is h**l. Nobody should have to go through...

puseyes YTA. I hope no one in your family ever...

Chemo appointments are horrible and your wife will honest to...

Its one day a week. You watch the kids.

Wife either watches her friend die slowly and painfully or...

Willbewithyousoon Wife has to witness this as it happens. You...

Chemotherapy might take several hours, so I understand son can't...

Yes, yes and yes. YTA.

The day YOU get cancer I hope you remember you...

too, and goes out for a nice lunch and let...

Some guys would be overjoyed that they have a wife...

Sapphyrre I don't understand.

Why do you think going to lunch or out with...

Why can't you schedule your fun time on a different...

He's YOUR son, too. Why can't you take your son...

YTA and I can't think of one legitimate answer to...

The original poster (OP) feels frustrated and neglected because his wife is dedicating significant time and commitment to supporting a childhood friend undergoing cancer treatment, which directly conflicts with the OP’s own needs and family obligations, leading to arguments where his concerns are dismissed as selfish.

Should the OP prioritize his frustration over his wife’s deep commitment to a friend in crisis, or is the wife overextending herself to a degree that unfairly compromises her primary commitments to her husband and child? Where should the line be drawn between supporting a friend in severe medical need and maintaining marital balance?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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