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Girlfriend Faces Dilemma, Should She Accompany Her Boyfriend To His Mother’s Funeral Or Go On A 9-Day Vacation To Cabo With Her Family

by Emily Davis
March 13, 2026
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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A tightly knit family, bound by love and rare moments of togetherness, had painstakingly planned a much-anticipated trip to Cabo—a precious escape to forge deeper bonds amid their busy lives. The excitement and joy of this shared adventure, months in the making, was a beacon of hope and connection for these women who cherished every chance to be together.

But just days before their departure, a devastating loss shattered their fragile happiness. Her boyfriend’s mother passed away suddenly, casting a shadow over their plans and hearts. In the face of grief, loyalty and love intertwined as she stood steadfastly by his side, navigating the delicate balance between mourning and the promise of healing that awaited them in Mexico.

AITA for going to a pre-planned vacation with my family rather than my boyfriend’s mom’s funeral?

I'm a teacher so I get about 2 months off...

We managed to schedule a girls trip to Cabo from...

Made payments (almost $3K a person) several weeks prior to...

My boyfriend & I have been together for 2 years....

No real one-on-one bonding with anyone in his family but...

A few days before we left, my boyfriend's mom pa*sed...

I spent days attached to his hip, supporting him, wrote...

He asked me to go to the funeral with him....

He asked if he gave me $1500 "could you go...

I know you won't get some deposits back, so I'll...

My mom & aunt told me "we want you to...

My boyfriend was upset and left mad at me, I...

Sometimes he's really close with me like usual other times...

He said he's not furious at me but just disappointed...

Says he would've dropped anything for me, keeps emphasizing that...

According to Dr. Terry Real, a renowned family therapist specializing in relational intimacy, situations like this often highlight a failure in emotional negotiation and boundary setting, particularly concerning ’emotional labor’ and commitment management. The core issue here involves managing competing obligations, where both commitments (the family trip and the boyfriend’s need for support at the funeral) demand significant emotional energy.

The narrator’s motivation for attending the trip was rooted in maintaining strong bonds with her core female relatives, bonds that are crucial for her well-being and that are functionally impossible to replicate due to the differing vacation schedules. However, the boyfriend’s request to attend the funeral represents a critical ‘litmus test’ moment in a developing relationship. While the narrator provided extensive logistical and anticipatory support leading up to the event, choosing not to attend the actual funeral, especially when asked directly, signaled to the boyfriend that his immediate emotional need was secondary to her pre-existing social plans. This perceived prioritization can deeply damage trust and security, even if the narrator’s decision was logistically sound regarding the trip’s scheduling.

The boyfriend’s focus on the narrator’s extensive vacation time, while dismissive of her specific scheduling constraints, reflects his feeling of abandonment during a moment of extreme vulnerability. For future situations, the narrator should focus on clear, proactive communication about boundaries well in advance of potential conflicts. If a conflict arises, while hard commitments are important, involving the partner in the decision-making process regarding the funeral attendance—perhaps by seeking a compromise for a brief appearance or ensuring an alternative form of dedicated support immediately following—is usually better than a flat refusal, even if the trip ultimately goes ahead.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

mjsbunny Bloody h**l! Yes, you f**ked up. Your boyfriend's MOTHER...

My mother would have been like "Goodness, of course you...

How on earth were you able to enjoy yourself, knowing that he was more than likely having a difficult time?

Yes, he would have had his other family around him,...

Why didn't she come? She's in *Cabo*? Eh?" And the...

In addition, you went with your mother, which would just...

Imagine if the shoe was on the other foot?? Your...

You are SO the a*shole here. And no one can...

Edit – thank you so much to those who gifted me gold and silver. I knew that sitting in judgement of people’s assholery would pay off one day! 😉

FatManJay YTA - It's a. Lot of money to spend...

Granted not the same amount but still some. You have...

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It might be the one time in a year you get to go on holiday with that set of people, but it’s the one time in his life he’ll lose his mother unexpectedly. This is probably the worst time in his life, and you chose a holiday.

Rowdy_ferret YTA. Your boyfriend of 2 years begged you to...

BaconBasicB**ch YTA Imagine it was your mum who died and...

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Ksav1414 This is the biggest case of YTA I think...

The individual faced a significant conflict between an established, deeply valued commitment with close family members and an unexpected, urgent need to support a grieving partner during a major family loss. Despite providing significant support before the funeral, the decision to prioritize the pre-planned trip over attending the service led to understandable emotional distress and disappointment from the boyfriend.

When deep personal commitments clash with a partner’s crisis, where does relational priority lie: with existing, long-term support structures or with immediate, necessary emotional presence in a partner’s grief? Is prioritizing a fixed, irreplaceable social event over a partner’s first significant family funeral an unforgivable breach of relationship trust?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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