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AITA for refusing to apologise (again) to my brother after being excluded from his wedding?

by Alex Johnson
November 27, 2025
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Years of simmering tension boiled over in a moment that shattered the fragile respect between two brothers. The younger, burdened by a lifetime of feeling diminished and dismissed, faced a sharp, cutting rebuke at a family gathering — a moment meant for celebration turned into a crucible of raw, unspoken pain.

What should have been a simple request for space became a battleground of emotions, exposing wounds deeper than the surface. The older brother’s harsh words echoed louder than the laughter around them, igniting a rift that neither could easily bridge, leaving behind a silent storm of hurt and unresolved conflict.

AITA for refusing to apologise (again) to my brother after being excluded from his wedding?

I (25M) have had issues with my older brother (33M)...

There have been multiple instances of this, but one situation...

we were at a joint birthday party for my nephew...

When I got there, there was no space to set...

Instead of just moving something, he snapped at me: "You...

" I was stunned but didn't want to cause a...

Later, we ran into each other, and I brought it...

He laughed, said he didn't remember, but if he did...

I also brought up other instances of him speaking down...

any of our other brothers. His response? "That's your issue,...

" At that point, I told him that if this...

After that, I blocked him and we didn't speak for...

Fast forward two years, and my mum kept pressuring me...

So, even though I didn't feel I was in the...

I even sent him Christmas and birthday messages-also ignored. At...

I recently visited my oldest brother to see my niece...

However, I-and another one of our brothers (who owes him...

Apparently, he told our oldest brother that he might consider...

My oldest brother's wife was so disgusted by this that...

So now the whole family is involved, and the situation...

I never wanted this to become such a big thing-I...

I already apologised once despite feeling like he was in...

As renowned family therapist Virginia Satir once stated, “The only way to change the way people treat you is to change the way you permit yourself to be treated.” This situation highlights a classic conflict rooted in mismatched expectations regarding interpersonal respect and boundary enforcement within a sibling relationship.

The OP’s initial reaction to the chicken incident—internalizing the anger to avoid a public scene—was an understandable conflict-avoidance strategy, but it failed to resolve the underlying issue. When the OP later addressed the behavior, the brother’s response (“That’s your issue, not mine”) is a textbook example of deflecting accountability and invalidating the younger sibling’s emotional experience. Furthermore, the brother’s girlfriend acting as an information conduit to the brother adds a layer of surveillance that exacerbates the feeling of being scrutinized and treated as inferior.

The brother’s demand for a second apology, especially conditioned upon a major life event like a wedding, is a clear power play designed to establish dominance and force compliance. The OP’s first apology, offered under parental pressure, was a concession that did not yield the desired outcome (mutual respect), thus validating the brother’s belief that his aggressive demands work. The OP’s decision to stop initiating contact after the ignored apology was a healthy, albeit painful, form of self-protection. The professional recommendation is that the OP’s refusal to apologize again is appropriate, as repeatedly apologizing for being disrespected reinforces the negative dynamic. In future interactions, the OP should focus on clear, concise boundary statements regarding acceptable communication, rather than seeking validation or apology from someone unwilling to offer it.

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

paperhalo "My oldest brother's wife was so disgusted by this...

and has also cut off their access to the kids....

" Your response to your brother? It should be along...

Special_Lychee_6847 ": If you still have the message you sent...

make sure the date is on the image, and send...

You don't really need to go to their wedding, and...

so it's not like you *want* to restore that relationship,...

even though you're not the one that constantly created drama....

They're getting married, they didn't invite you. Not your choice....

Na**Leonie NTA: NTA. OP, you don't want to attend the...

This particular brother seems to be a snotty twit *and...

* Probably the only person yapping about wanting you to...

She is the one making a big deal [to you...

SylverFyre777 get along.: NTA You did nothing wrong,

and you're likely 100% spot in thar he doesn't respect...

His issues with other family members are his issues, not...

He did that, not you. He's more than likely just...

You hold no responsibility for those relationships your AH brother...

It's not worth apologizing for something that's not your fault...

A wedding you're clearly not welcome at with people who...

Your brother and fiance are the AH, and your parents...

No-Acadia-3638 as to the station occurring: you can't cure stupid....

ReaderReacting That it occurred was on him and him alone.:...

Make it clear to everyone that you apologized and were...

Also remind them that is is his wedding and he...

And for yourself, consider that maybe not being invited isn't...

DJD4GE1 Sounds like you guys need to have a genuine...

In all seriousness, this guys an a*shole and not worth...

You don't have to deal with them or a*sociate just...

The original poster (OP) is caught between a desire for familial peace and the need to maintain self-respect after repeated incidents of disrespect from his older brother. Despite offering one apology in the past, which was ignored, the brother is now demanding a further apology as a prerequisite for a wedding invitation, creating a high-stakes ultimatum that has already begun to fracture the wider family unit.

Given the brother’s history of dismissive behavior and using significant family events as leverage, is the OP justified in refusing to apologize again, thereby maintaining his boundary while accepting the consequence of missing the wedding, or should he offer another apology to prevent further family division?

Alex Johnson

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

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