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AITA for refusing to go on a week-long vacation with my husband’s family for his dad’s 60th birthday?

by Alex Johnson
January 2, 2026
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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For seventeen years, she stood on the periphery of a family that never truly embraced her, despite sharing a lifetime of memories and love with the man she married. Every holiday and special occasion was a stark reminder that she was an outsider, her presence tolerated but never welcomed, leaving a quiet ache that no celebration could erase.

Her husband’s family remained distant, their interactions sparse and superficial, while her own family wrapped them both in warmth and belonging. The unspoken coldness from those who should have been her new family weighed heavily, turning moments meant for joy into painful reminders of exclusion and loneliness.

AITA for refusing to go on a week-long vacation with my husband’s family for his dad’s 60th birthday?

My husband (33M) and I (33F) have been together since...

his family has never really made an effort to get...

Meanwhile, my husband and I are both very close to...

His family still has very limited contact with us (months...

I've always felt like an outsider,

and it's hard for me to show up and pretend...

Some examples: 1) his mom's birthday is just two days...

anniversaries and mother's day etc. even though if I was...

but the gesture has never been reciprocated until after we...

Now, his dad is turning 60, which I understand is...

But here's the issue: his mom wants to plan a...

I've already voiced to my husband that I'm not comfortable...

000 for both of us),

I really don't want to spend 7 days of my...

I feel like I'm being asked to fake a relationship...

My husband understands how I feel, but I can tell...

According to relationship expert Dr. Terri Givens, ‘Boundaries are essential for maintaining healthy marital unity, especially when one partner’s family unit demonstrates a consistent pattern of exclusion toward the other spouse.’

The core issue here revolves around mismatched relational investment and the pressure of enforced intimacy. For years, the wife has experienced a one-sided relationship with her in-laws, characterized by a lack of reciprocal effort in gift-giving and social acknowledgment. This history establishes a valid context for her current resistance to a major, costly commitment like a week-long resort trip. The expectation from the mother-in-law (MIL) to invest both significant time and $4,000 for an event where genuine connection is unlikely forces the wife into a position of emotional labor, which she rightly perceives as disrespectful to her time and energy.

The husband is in a difficult position, caught between his loyalty to his wife and his desire to please his parents regarding a milestone birthday. However, the wife’s decision not to attend, while supporting his attendance, is a strong, healthy boundary setting. The appropriate action would be for the couple to present a united front acknowledging the milestone while respectfully declining the specific week-long trip, perhaps suggesting a smaller, local celebration instead. Moving forward, the couple must establish clear, mutual rules regarding financial contributions and obligatory time spent with either set of extended family to prevent future boundary violations.

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LavenderWildflowers NTA - You are ent*tled to your peace,

if that means not spending a week with people who...

You laid out a wonderful compromise, your husband go alone....

I caution people on going on vacation with in-laws if...

but we both will NEVER go on another vacation with...

We got roped into a trip years ago and if...

Like you my husbands family (with the exception of a...

I spent the ENTIRE WEEK being treated like a child,...

The kicker, the location is somewhere my husband and I...

The first full day we took his family to a...

I (not my husband) was given a lecture on water...

My husband had to cut his family member off because...

I had a lot of experience and comfort with the...

I was lectured at one point for drinking to much...

Explain to your husband, that if you go, even if...

you won't be bossed around or disrespected and that if...

Independent-Mud1514 Nta. With the typical American getting a mere 2...

mil asking for 50% of your off time is a...

This doesn't have to be about feelings, this can be...

TheMiddlecouldbeme I have made m in husband Finn an agreement...

his family again. Save yourself. Learn from my pain.

Krysdoes Right from the start you mention they never really...

pottersquash that's grounds right there for notbeingtheah because ew @...

If the only issue is these people, who are not...

You haven't said that they are doing anything, but what...

How your family would do a week-long trip "together" very...

Famous-Ice6175 Doesn't make them wrong to be how they are.:...

Have you made any effort to get to know them?...

Enidan2 NTA Your reasons why you don´t feel like going...

It´s understandable, that your husband is torn between you and...

You don´t have a close relationship with his family, it´s...

and therefore should not be forced to go.

The individual is facing a significant conflict between their deep-seated need for emotional respect and the expectation from their husband’s family to participate in an expensive, week-long vacation that feels emotionally draining and inauthentic.

Is the individual justified in prioritizing their mental and financial well-being by declining the mandatory, high-cost family trip, or does the obligation to maintain peace and celebrate a major milestone necessitate enduring the uncomfortable seven-day event?

Alex Johnson

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

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