For over two decades, their lives were intertwined by a bond deeper than friendship, a silent love that never found its voice. She watched from the sidelines as Juan, the one she had secretly adored since childhood, chose another, leaving her heart tangled in bittersweet memories and unspoken regrets.
Yet beneath the surface of their shared past and fragile peace, emotions simmered—jealousy, longing, and the aching hope that maybe, just maybe, her story with Juan was far from over. In a world where love’s timing had always been cruel, she stood at the crossroads of acceptance and desire, unsure of what the future held.

AITAH For sleeping with the groom a day before his wedding




















Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on boundaries and self-respect, often emphasizes that true intimacy requires honesty and respect for others. In this situation, the dynamic between the 28-year-old woman (OP) and the groom (Juan) demonstrates a severe failure in establishing and maintaining appropriate emotional and physical boundaries, especially given their shared romantic history.
The actions leading up to the sexual encounter—the OP’s continued pining and Juan’s decision to confess feelings and engage physically the night before his wedding—suggest complex motivations rooted in unresolved attachment issues. Juan’s statement that he “only used Stacy to get over” the OP places significant emotional weight on the bride, Stacy, suggesting emotional manipulation and a lack of commitment during their entire relationship. The OP’s stated jealousy and lingering desire, combined with her decision to participate in the wedding as the groomsman, indicates a failure to process past feelings and detach respectfully from the relationship dynamic.
From a professional standpoint, the OP’s actions were highly inappropriate as they directly facilitated a profound betrayal of trust against Stacy. While emotional fidelity is complex, physical infidelity, especially on the wedding eve, crosses a clear ethical line. Moving forward, the constructive recommendation for the OP is to immediately cease all intimate contact with Juan and create significant emotional distance to allow both Juan and Stacy (regardless of the outcome of their marriage) to address the foundational issues present in their relationship. The OP must focus on developing self-validation outside of this specific attachment figure.
REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.









The individual is caught between deep, long-held romantic feelings for their lifelong friend and the serious betrayal committed against the friend’s new wife just days before the wedding. While acknowledging the pain caused to the wife, the individual expresses happiness over the rekindled connection and the groom’s reciprocal feelings, prioritizing their emotional bond over marital fidelity and social expectations.
Given the profound breach of trust that occurred hours before the marriage ceremony, is the friendship and newly revealed mutual feeling worth the irreparable damage done to the new marriage, and how should the involved parties ethically navigate the immediate aftermath of such a significant betrayal?







