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AITA for refusing to change wedding day for sister?

by Michael Lee
April 20, 2026
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She was the unexpected surprise, the “oops” baby born into a family where the gap between siblings was a chasm of years and distance. Determined and hopeful, she carved out her own path across the country, building a life filled with love, ambition, and dreams of a perfect wedding—carefully planned to be joyous yet free from financial strain.

But then came the call from Tracy, the sister who rarely reached out, her questions laced with unease and something unspoken. That single moment shattered the fragile peace, stirring a storm of doubt and uncertainty in a story that had seemed so beautifully written.

AITA for refusing to change wedding day for sister?

I am the youngest of four siblings and I moved...

My partner and I got engaged and decided to have...

We have already made down payments on the venue and...

She told me she wants to have her wedding on...

My father then called and told me I must give...

He threatened that if I do not change the date,...

Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist and author of ‘The Dance of Connection,’ notes that family members often react poorly when one person sets a clear boundary. In this situation, the sister and father are using emotional pressure to make the woman change her wedding date. The father is using his financial power to influence the woman’s life, even though she is an independent adult. This creates an unhealthy dynamic where one child’s wishes are placed above another child’s effort.

The father’s insistence that the older sister should marry first is based on an outdated view of family order. This ignores the woman’s long-term planning and financial responsibility. The sister’s demand to take over the specific date shows a lack of consideration for the woman’s independence and maturity. By refusing to change the date, the woman is asserting that her choices are just as valid as her sister’s choices. This is a necessary step in establishing herself as an adult in the family.

I recommend that the woman maintain her original wedding date and not give in to the pressure. She should inform her family that her decision is final and that she would value their presence, but she cannot change her plans to accommodate her sister. This firm stance is necessary to establish herself as an equal member of the family and prevent future manipulation. While the threat of her family not attending is painful, giving in would likely lead to more control and pressure in the future.

What do you think of this story?





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

SaintGodfather Wow. NTA, reddit is your family now, invite all...

bmoreskyandsea NTA. And wow wow wow. Yours has clearly been...

SinglePastryChefLife NTA. They were all aware of your wedding date...

Maybe your parents blind enabling of Tracy's c**ppy self absorbed...

a**eholierthanthou NTA. How did she even manage to pick the...

If she was that fussed about getting married before you,...

henchwench89 NTA if your sister really wants to get married...

Has she given a reason why she has to get married on that date?

Not that it matters you picked your date first and...

OnlyTheBestAdvice >D: Either change the date or none of us...

“Then I guess you’re choosing to miss my wedding. I hope you can live with that decision.”

Fuck ’em. If this is the hill they want to die on, let ’em. NTA. So NTA.

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Oh, and you have to know that there’s no way this wasn’t 100% intentional on your sister’s part.

F**k her, f**k her relationship that will be dead and...

concretism NTA Your sister's Facebook dude did not pick your...

She sounds miraculously immature for a 49-year-old. Your father is...

In general, do not negotiate with emotional terrorists who threaten...

The woman feels emotionally isolated and undervalued by her family as they prioritize her sister’s impulsive engagement over her own long-term plans. The central conflict is between her right to maintain personal boundaries and her father’s demand for her to stay in a submissive role as the youngest child in the family.

Should a person be expected to derail their own major life events to appease a family member’s sudden demands? Or is it necessary to stand firm against emotional pressure, even if it risks a permanent rift with parents and siblings?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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