She once felt embraced by the warmth of his family, their kindness wrapping around her like a promise of belonging. Invitations to dinners and workouts forged a bond she cherished, a connection that made her feel seen and valued. But slowly, that warmth faded into cold silence, leaving her wondering where she had gone wrong and why the distance grew without explanation.
Then came the sting of exclusion, sharp and unforgiving. An invitation to join a family trip to Hawaii turned into a silent rejection, her presence erased without a word, blocked from their stories and lives. The absence of apology or clarity deepened the wound, leaving her and her boyfriend adrift in a sea of unanswered questions and broken trust.

AITA for refusing to participate in my partners family events














As noted by Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in psychology and author of ‘The Dance of Anger,’ ‘Boundaries are the personal property line between yourself and others.’ In this scenario, the poster (OP) is establishing a clear boundary based on repeated negative experiences, specifically noting that the family dynamic changes when they are present and they were excluded from significant events without explanation.
The exclusion from the Hawaii trip and the manner in which the pregnancy news was shared (via text after declining one Thursday invitation) strongly suggests a pattern of passive aggression and poor communication from the boyfriend’s family. This behavior creates an environment where the OP feels emotionally unsafe and unwelcome. The OP’s decision to stop participating is a direct response to this perceived lack of respect and emotional labor required to maintain an outward appearance of civility in an unwelcoming setting.
The boyfriend’s decision to attend the family event alone after the OP voiced her feelings highlights a potential lack of unified front, which can exacerbate feelings of isolation for the OP. The OP’s actions were an appropriate self-protective measure given the ongoing pattern of disrespect. A constructive path forward would involve the boyfriend taking the lead in communicating clearly with his family about the impact of their actions on their relationship, rather than allowing the OP to bear the full burden of confrontation or withdrawal.
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Honestly? Before you cut them off, ask them flat out why they rescinded the Hawaii trip and why they blocked the pictures from social media?












The person in this situation feels excluded and undervalued by her boyfriend’s family, leading her to decide to stop attending family events altogether. This stance directly conflicts with the expectation that she should maintain positive relationships and participate in family milestones, regardless of how unwelcome she feels.
When a partner’s family actively creates distance or excludes a couple, is the appropriate response to completely withdraw from all future gatherings, or is there an obligation to maintain contact for the sake of the relationship with the partner?







