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AITA For not going to Thanksgiving dinner at my sister’s house, when she did not invite me?

by John Doe
January 20, 2026
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For a decade, he has stood on the outside, watching family gatherings unfold without him, his presence neither requested nor welcomed. Despite the years shared and the bonds supposedly forged, he remains the forgotten son, the invisible man at every celebration, left to wonder why the people so close in proximity have chosen to erase him from their lives.

Each unanswered invitation, each overlooked birthday, is a silent wound that festers, painting him as the black sheep in a narrative he never wrote. His mother’s fading memory offers a feeble excuse, but the truth cuts deeper—he is a ghost in his own family’s story, craving acknowledgment yet met with cold indifference.

AITA For not going to Thanksgiving dinner at my sister’s house, when she did not invite me?

I am 48, M, have been with my fiancé 10...

Every year, every event rather, inevitably someone randomly will ask...

I always have the same response of, I wasn't invited....

And my response is ALWAYS "Well CLEARLY SHE DIDNT" yet...

My mother said Happy Birthday to me on my fb...

Its to the point I am branded the black sheep...

I am just upset. Long day. Am I the a*shole...

I wouldnt just plan it and expect people to know...

I did not go and now everyone is mad at...

Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on dysfunctional family systems, often emphasizes the importance of clear communication and setting boundaries against passive-aggressive behavior. In this scenario, the pattern described—where invitations are filtered through an unreliable third party (the mother) and result in the poster being consistently left out or blamed—points toward passive-aggressive conflict avoidance within the extended family structure.

The poster’s frustration is rooted in a violation of perceived relational equity. They are being treated as an outsider, yet are simultaneously being labeled as ‘anti-social’ when they correctly adhere to the rule of not attending events to which they were not explicitly invited. The two sisters who are event planners add a layer of complexity; their knowledge of proper invitation protocol suggests the current method might be an intentional, albeit indirect, exclusion tactic, or at least an avoidance of the responsibility to manage social logistics fairly. The emotional labor of constantly questioning one’s status and defending one’s presence is significant and exhausting.

The poster’s action of not attending when uninvited was appropriate based on the literal facts; they were not invited. However, continuing to rely on the family to change a decade-long, established dysfunctional communication style is unlikely to yield positive results. A constructive recommendation would be for the poster, supported by their fiancé, to directly address the pattern with the core decision-makers (perhaps excluding the mother initially) by stating: ‘Moving forward, I require direct invitations for events. If I do not receive one, I will assume I am not expected to attend.’ This shifts the responsibility for clear communication back to the organizers.

What do you think of this story?





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Professional-Ice2648 In this day and age, do you all not...

anglflw You're 48. Did it ever occur to ask your...

cheekmo_52 NAH. I get where you are coming from, but...

(or any other traditional family get-togethers.) I am on a...

if I cannot, the onus is on me to inform...

in which case the issue is not that you are...

cryptid_monkey NTA, they should be telling you themselves that you're...

Trick_Photograph9758 NTA, but devil's advocate, is it possible they just...

Like if you have 10 core family members and you...

Don't get me wrong, I'm on your side, but you...

ejdjd NTA - tell them your mind reading abilities have...

GoddessSparks NTA, if they can't invite you properly, that's on...

The individual feels hurt and excluded by a recurring pattern where family members fail to extend direct invitations, relying instead on an intermediary with known memory issues. This creates a painful conflict between the person’s expectation of being treated as an equal family member who deserves direct communication and the family’s established, yet flawed, pattern of passive invitation.

Given that the established family custom consistently leads to exclusion and distress, is the person correct to refuse events when they are not directly invited, or should they adopt the family’s indirect method and attend based on assumed invitation, thereby accepting the pattern to avoid conflict?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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