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AITAH for refusing to pay for my stepson’s second wedding after I already paid for the first (which lasted 47 days)?

by Michael Lee
November 27, 2025
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A woman’s heart is stretched thin between love, loyalty, and the harsh reality of repeated heartbreak. After selflessly investing her savings to help her stepson start a new chapter, only to see it collapse in under two months, she now faces the painful dilemma of whether to open her wallet—and her heart—again.

Caught between hope for family unity and the sting of past disappointment, she grapples with the expectation to fund another lavish wedding she fears might end in the same heartbreak. Her struggle is not just about money, but about the weight of emotional sacrifice and the fear of being taken for granted.

AITAH for refusing to pay for my stepson’s second wedding after I already paid for the first (which lasted 47 days)?

I (43F) have been married to my husband (46M) for...

Kyle (24M), from a previous relationship, I've always tried to...

My husband and I both helped pay for the wedding,...

I offered because I thought it would be a meaningful...

Apparently, he and his wife "weren't compatible" and split over...

He's been with this new fiancée for about five months,...

Flights, venue, dress, everything, and yep, he's expecting us (me)...

When I told my husband I wasn't comfortable spending another...

He said I was "being cold" and that "Kyle is...

To be clear: I'm not saying I won't support them...

especially when the first time felt like throwing money down...

I saved that money over years, and I just don't...

" I don't think that's fair. AITAH for saying no...

As renowned family therapist and researcher Dr. Terri Givens explains, “When family money is involved in emotionally charged events like weddings, financial disagreements quickly become power struggles over love, commitment, and perceived fairness.”

The core issue here involves boundary setting, financial autonomy, and managing expectations within a blended family structure. The OP has a clear history and pattern of financial prudence, evidenced by her personal savings. Her initial $25,000 contribution was a significant gift, but its subsequent failure suggests that the recipient (Kyle) may not have internalized the weight or responsibility associated with such a large contribution. The husband’s reaction, labeling the OP as ‘cold’ and suggesting Kyle is ‘more mature,’ is a common defensive pattern where one partner minimizes the other’s valid financial concerns to avoid conflict with their biological child. The family’s labeling of the OP as ‘selfish’ is an attempt to use guilt to enforce compliance.

The OP was entirely appropriate in refusing to fund a second large, high-cost event under similar circumstances, given the lack of proven fiscal responsibility demonstrated by the first marriage. A constructive recommendation for the future involves the OP and her husband jointly establishing a clear, written financial policy for adult children’s major life events. If the OP chooses to contribute this time, it should be a small, defined gift (e.g., a few hundred dollars or a specific, non-reimbursable item), clearly communicated as a gift that does not depend on past precedent or future expectations.

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confusedcollstudent Husband not being on your side is a big...

You were never obligated to pay for his first wedding,...

Fire_or_water_kai Why are you married to a man who doesn't...

Let him fund this one. Save money for your inevitable...

patricia_lo NTA. Weddings aren't Netflix..he doesn't get unlimited reboots on...

grandmacruises NTA. What is the bride and her parents contributing...

Since this is "supposed to be" a family affair, let...

I bet no one is putting up $25,000. What did...

BasicRabbit4 He's not mature. Mature people don't make lavish wedding...

without so much as a conversation. He can wait to...

He doesn't need to jump into marrying the minute his...

Keep your money for your retirement and old age bc...

NYCStoryteller NTA. Tell your husband that you paid for almost...

so he can pay for the second out of his...

Worth-Season3645 NTA....What the what?

If this is real, your husband, your step son and...

Marriage lasted 47 days. Now, he is engaged yet again,...

And let me guess, he has no money of his...

let's plan something totally out of my budget and my...

Funny, they do not seem to be spending any of...

You are not holding the past over him, but you...

But, you are not giving any more of your hard...

If they want that trip to Italy, they can pay...

The original poster (OP) is facing significant conflict because her desire to protect her long-term personal savings clashes directly with her husband’s expectation that she financially support her stepson’s second wedding, especially following the failure of the first expensive wedding she funded.

When financial expectations clash with relationship obligations, is the OP justified in prioritizing her established financial security over supporting a second costly event for an adult stepson, or does refusing support constitute a failure to maintain necessary family goodwill and obligation?

Michael Lee

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

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