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AITA for refusing to stay at my fiance’s parents house for 4 days after our wedding

by Charlie Brown
December 16, 2025
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In the whirlwind of wedding plans and family gatherings, two hearts are trying to intertwine their dreams and traditions. As the bride and groom navigate the delicate balance between honoring their families and carving out their own precious moments, tensions quietly rise over the true meaning of their special days.

Caught between the joyful chaos of celebration and the yearning for intimacy, the couple faces a silent struggle. The promise of a honeymoon, a sacred escape for just the two of them, hangs in the balance — overshadowed by the weight of familial expectations and the fleeting presence of loved ones.

AITA for refusing to stay at my fiance’s parents house for 4 days after our wedding

I'm getting married to my fiance at the end of...

the first one in my parent's city where most of...

After some brainstorming, the two of us decided on our...

I noticed that there were 4 days between the event...

I asked why, he said since we won't get to...

I was like why use our wedding, something we're planning...

He mentioned that some of his relatives coming from other...

To me that just made it worse, to have to...

I became a bit angry and said this was ridiculous,...

He was reacting as if I was being ridiculous, that...

I said I appreciated how he'd been handling everything but...

He said there's still a lot of time, that the...

I agreed but said I was 100% sure my feelings...

As renowned relationship expert Dr. Terri Orbuch explains, “Conflict is inevitable in relationships, but how couples handle it makes all the difference.” This situation highlights a classic pre-marital tension point: balancing individual needs, partner expectations, and family obligations immediately following a major life event.

The fiancé’s motivation appears rooted in a desire to maximize connection with extended family, especially those traveling long distances, viewing the wedding period as the only opportune time. However, the OP’s reaction is a clear assertion of personal boundaries regarding the transition time intended for the couple’s intimacy and rest before the honeymoon. By planning four days of mandatory family interaction immediately post-wedding, the fiancé inadvertently imposed an obligation on the OP that clashes with their vision for the wedding aftermath. The fiancé’s defensive reaction suggests he perceived the OP’s firm request as a rejection of his planning efforts and, potentially, a rejection of his family’s importance.

The OP’s action of immediately demanding the itinerary change was direct but potentially escalated the emotional temperature. While their need for a post-wedding buffer is valid, a more constructive approach would have been to firmly state the boundary (e.g., “We need to leave for the honeymoon the day after the wedding”) during the initial planning phase, rather than reacting with anger when the plan was presented as finalized. Moving forward, the couple needs to establish explicit ‘couple-only’ time parameters adjacent to major events, ensuring both family commitment and spousal transition needs are explicitly budgeted for.

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bajunkatrunk I don't know if it's a cultural thing or...

but I would definitely not be spending four days directly...

TheCy_Guy that is uncool: and there it is,

you have your answer as to whether this man is...

fletters You'll be a fool if you go through with...

those four days? You'd have some privacy and space while...

Ok-Grab-3152 No. You are not the a*shole.

From the way your post is set up he seems...

Brashear99 Who the f**k wants to spend their honeymoon at...

That is the most unromantic situation you could possibly come...

Life_Scratch_2807 NTA: NTA - he made a decision without you...

4 days that can go to building your honeymoon memories...

4 days to give to his family without even asking...

Flat-Tree-5214 Yeah depends on so many factors, many cultural. Where...

He is trying to take the opportunity to introduce you...

But he should've checked with you first before a*suming that...

You saying you want to head straight out right away...

Maybe compromise on two days spent with fam?

The original poster (OP) is experiencing conflict because their fiancé planned for them to spend four days immediately following the second wedding event at his parents’ house, which includes hosting visiting relatives and children. The OP strongly objects to sacrificing potential honeymoon time for this post-wedding commitment, viewing it as draining the unique time reserved for the couple, while the fiancé feels his effort in planning and the value of family connection outweighs the OP’s desire to leave immediately.

Is it reasonable for the OP to demand the honeymoon start immediately after the wedding to maximize couple time, or should they compromise and accept the four-day family obligation, prioritizing the fiancé’s stated desire to connect with out-of-town relatives?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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