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WIBTA if I didn’t go to my daughters’ weddings?

by Michael Lee
November 13, 2025
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A mother’s heart is stretched thin, caught in the impossible tug-of-war between two beloved daughters whose lives are intertwining in the most joyous yet complicated way. Both weddings fall on the same day, miles apart, igniting a storm of emotions, misunderstandings, and deep desires for presence and support that no parent can easily navigate.

Amid the chaos, love and frustration blend into a poignant symphony of family bonds tested by circumstance. The mother’s quiet despair and fierce love shine through as she faces the heartbreaking reality that no matter what she does, someone will be left feeling alone on a day meant for unity and celebration.

WIBTA if I didn’t go to my daughters’ weddings?

Two of my daughters are getting married on the same...

but it was confirmed that the younger daughter's preferred venue...

My husband and I decided we would each attend one...

The older daughter wants both parents at her wedding, and...

When we tried switching roles-the younger wanting the mother, the...

During a three-way call this morning where the daughters were...

I felt some regret afterward, but I honestly believe this...

As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “The problem is never the problem; the problem is the way we talk about the problem.” In this scenario, the actual problem is the simultaneous, long-distance weddings, but the escalating problem is the communication breakdown and the expectation that one parent can fulfill two mutually exclusive roles simultaneously.

The motivations here involve significant emotional labor and perceived favoritism. The older daughter’s initial suspicion of malice suggests underlying insecurity or a history of feeling secondary, which is amplified by the close timing of the weddings. The younger daughter’s need for the father to walk her down the aisle represents a classic rite-of-passage moment, while the older daughter’s demand for the mother suggests a need for primary emotional support at a key life transition. The OP, faced with being forced into a ‘wrong’ choice regardless of the decision made, reacted defensively by removing themselves from the obligation entirely, a common avoidance tactic when boundaries feel overwhelmed.

The OP’s action of hanging up and stating they would attend neither wedding was an inappropriate, albeit emotionally understandable, reaction. It shifts the responsibility for the conflict back onto the daughters but punishes all parties involved. A more constructive approach would have been to firmly state the logistical reality (one parent at each event) and then present the pre-determined, equitable solution (Husband walks one, OP walks the other) as non-negotiable, calmly exiting the discussion when bickering starts, rather than issuing an ultimatum against attendance.

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

thehotdoghallway Oh gosh, NTA. Your daughters are playing a very...

Whichever daughter picked her wedding date second, knowing it was...

and doing so because the venue she wanted was only...

That was the choice: get married somewhere else or get...

She picked, and the consequences of that decisions should fall...

SnarkyQuibbler YTA Youngest daughter is a bigger AH,

but this is not a situation where both daughters are...

Treating people the same when they are not equally to...

The other daughter chose to schedule her wedding on the...

The first daughter wants her parents to attend her wedding...

The second wants her parents to cancel their preexisting plans...

Did you always throw your hands up when the younger...

Could be how this level of ent*tlement from youngest daughter...

IsThisRealLife201520 ): NTA Your younger daughter may have wanted a...

she shouldnt have booked it for the same day as...

Because she did what she did, malicious or not, she...

It is because of her, this is happening. Honestly,

perpetuallyseekingme I would go to your older daughters wedding that...

While it's very unfortunate your younger daughter would have to...

she made a decision that knowingly would force her parents...

It doesn't take a genius to figure out if two...

Unless your younger daughter is so intellectually disabled she's incapable...

she decided to pick that date with the expectation he...

So you're actually wrong,

your daughter did do it maliciously and she did it...

So if you go to the younger daughter's wedding, you'll...

Now I am a*suming that since the older daughters date...

Now if the younger daughter is willing to pay for...

then Everything should be fine and younger daughter can pay...

Your daughter made this decision knowing, or at least heavily...

She a*sumed from previous experience That if she put you...

This situation could've been completely avoided, but the younger sister...

And you'd be the a*shole if you didn't attend either...

Misha220 because you would only be punishing the older sister:...

The fact that you easily accepted her reasoning and didn't...

daughter had already chosen;

tells me that there's a pattern in your family of...

YOU and your husband are now acting like BOTH your...

Edit: Thank you kind stranger for the gold award! My...

emfred999 YTA (or WBTA) if you don't go to the...

your younger daughter is a bigger AH for planning it...

You and your husband should both go to your older...

when she chose the date, it was available and worked...

Why should she be punished for doing absolutely nothing wrong?

Your younger daughter decided the venue was more important than...

already had another commitment. This was her choice and she...

Pyroteknik Edit: I fixed my vote to better reflect my...

but we've since confirmed that the wedding hall that the...

and that the next available slot is almost a year...

If the only date for the place you want is...

or you wait a year if it's that important. YTA....

not the one who decided that getting married in the...

This seems incredibly easy to me. You can get married...

The original poster (OP) is clearly distressed by the conflict between their two daughters regarding wedding attendance, leading them to withdraw from both events entirely. The central conflict lies in the daughters’ inability to compromise on parental presence, despite the logistical impossibility of the OP attending both same-day, cross-country weddings, forcing the OP to choose between conflicting desires.

Given the impossible scheduling conflict and the ensuing emotional demands, was the OP’s decision to boycott both weddings a necessary act of self-preservation, or did it escalate the situation by refusing to enforce a pre-agreed equitable solution? How can the OP re-engage to mediate a respectful attendance plan, or is severing ties the only viable immediate option?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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