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AITA for not staying away from my brother even after my fiance asked me to?

by Michael Lee
December 16, 2025
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Beneath the joyous celebration of an engagement, an unexpected shadow crept in, threatening to unravel the delicate fabric of love and trust. What was meant to be a day of unity and happiness turned into a moment of tension, as unspoken boundaries and perceptions clashed in the quiet aftermath.

In the silence that followed the departure of their families, a stern conversation revealed the fragile line between affection and discomfort. The fiancée’s heart ached, caught between her brother’s innocent love and her fiancé’s uneasy gaze, forcing her to confront the complexities of family, love, and the invisible barriers that can divide even the closest bonds.

AITA for not staying away from my brother even after my fiance asked me to?

Hey so i am F25 and my fiance is M28....

They knew we had been dating for 1 year prior...

Overall it went very well but as soon everyone left...

He sat me and down and told me he found...

He said he didn't like the way my brother (M27)...

Hugging, kissing cheeks and foreheads, keeping head on shoulder etc...

a tight hug because we hadn't met each other for...

He then hugged my fiance too and congratulated us and...

Then after lunch when we were all sitting and talking,...

That was it. He himself is married and my sister...

He also has a brother and says brothers don't act...

He was nice otherwise but not very physically affectionate. However...

But i went to see my brother today and my...

Have i broken a boundary or trust?

As renowned psychologist Dr. John Gottman explains, “Communication is the lifeblood of a relationship, and how couples handle conflict—not just whether they fight—is the single biggest predictor of divorce.”

This situation highlights a classic collision of differing family scripts regarding physical affection and personal boundaries. For the OP, physical touch from her brother is normalized behavior rooted in her family’s established love language. For the fiancé, this level of intimacy, especially post-engagement, triggers feelings of discomfort or perhaps perceived threat, leading him to impose a restrictive boundary: cease contact unless supervised. The fiancé’s reaction, while potentially rooted in insecurity or differing background norms, is an attempt to control the environment to manage his anxiety. The OP’s immediate response—visiting her brother anyway—while an affirmation of her existing relationship, directly challenged the boundary the fiancé attempted to set, which is why he perceived it as a breach of trust.

The OP’s actions were understandable given her cultural background, but proceeding alone after a direct request from her partner likely escalated the conflict unnecessarily. A more constructive approach would have involved pausing the contact with her brother temporarily to engage in deep, non-defensive communication with her fiancé. They needed to explore the *why* behind his fear (not just the *what* of the touching) and collaboratively establish a mutually respectful, observable boundary that honors both the OP’s need for family connection and the fiancé’s need for relational security in their upcoming marriage.

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

TheDarkHelmet1985 NTA. and your fiancé's thought process is a major...

One is just like you and your brother and the...

If my fiancé told me to stop spending time with...

Its completely BS and shows a very controlling mentality from...

SnooSprouts6437 NTA and honestly this is a major red flag.

I would set boundaries with your fiance and if he...

Miss_Judge_and_Jury NTA, but you will be to yourself if you...

The fact your families have never met, but you're close...

The fact he is effectively jealous of your brother, another...

At least put a pause on any wedding planning until...

rockology_adam NTA. People who do not express familial affection as...

but I have more questions about your fiancé's objections than...

You're a grown woman, you know if a man is...

You accept and reciprocate the way your brother shows affection.

Frankly your husband should be happy that you have a...

this is leaning towards a red flag for me. Controlling...

There's a huge lack of trust here if he feels...

But more importantly, the idea that he can tell you...

Cursd818 NTA Please do not marry a man who s*xualises...

Fartin_Scorsese That is so disgusting.: >

However my fiance literally proceeded to tell me that i...

WTF controlling bullshit is that, and how is it not...

Ok-Cheetah-9125 Absolutely NTA. Your fiancé asking you to not see...

in your place, would continue to see my brother. Don't...

This is a him problem and he should deal with...

The original poster (OP) is facing a significant conflict between her deeply ingrained family culture, which values physical affection, and her fiancé’s strong discomfort with her brother’s touch-based interactions. The core issue revolves around the OP upholding her established, lifelong relationship dynamic with her brother against her fiancé’s explicit demand that she cease contact unless he is present.

Given the clash between cultural norms regarding physical affection and the need for relational boundaries in a new engagement, is the OP justified in prioritizing her relationship with her brother over her fiancé’s request, or did her action of meeting her brother alone constitute a breach of trust and a violation of the newly established boundary set by her fiancé?

Michael Lee

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

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