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AITA for stating on social media that every living person who loved us was at mine and my husband’s recent wedding when my dad wasn’t there?

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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A young bride shared the bittersweet joy of her wedding day, a moment meant to celebrate love and family, shadowed by the absence of her father. Though she honored every soul who loved them, the void left by her dad’s choice to prioritize his stepdaughter’s surgery over her wedding cast a painful truth: sometimes, the ones we expect to stand beside us choose a different path.

Her father had asked her to reschedule the wedding, a request that came too late and revealed a pattern of neglect. For years, she had watched him put his stepdaughter before her, a constant reminder that love isn’t always equal, and sometimes the hardest part of family is learning who truly puts you first.

AITA for stating on social media that every living person who loved us was at mine and my husband’s recent wedding when my dad wasn’t there?

I (27f) wrote a post on social media a few...

I made a point to mention that every living person...

There was some fallout that I kind of expected from...

He chose to miss my wedding because his stepdaughter (25f)...

Her surgery got scheduled two months before my wedding and...

He told me she couldn't wait to have hers and...

after all the invitations were sent out, almost 18 months...

This was just the most recent in a long line...

He decided he could no longer spend time with me...

If both of us had a conflicting extra curricular event...

And she wanted me to be her sister but didn't...

Which made dad go please understand, why can't you love...

He even ruined our momorial (memorial thing we did for...

The first and last time he did it, because I...

was one of the few times he didn't just whine...

mom and she didn't get to ruin that for me...

My adult relationship with him was distant and tense. But...

Then his request to change my wedding date happened and...

His stepdaughter badly injured her knee 10 years ago while...

but she was dealing with issues ever since and they...

Until they finally decided she was so bad she needed...

But poor little princess needed him too. But back to...

I didn't expect any c**p from my favorite aunt about...

always do the right thing. AITA?

As renowned family therapist and author Harriet Lerner states, “The opposite of connection is not disconnection; it’s the illusion of separation, which is what we feel when we are not seeing each other clearly.” This situation illustrates a profound failure in clear seeing and connection between the OP and her father, rooted in long-standing boundary mismanagement.

The father’s repeated actions—favoring the stepdaughter in one-on-one time, choosing her activities over the OP’s, and demanding a major life event like a wedding be rescheduled—established a clear, unhealthy dynamic of triangulation and parental favoritism. For the OP, dropping the rope after the wedding date request was a necessary, though painful, act of self-preservation and boundary enforcement. Her social media post, while emotionally charged, serves as a public documentation of her reality, reacting to years of having her own milestones overshadowed or diminished by the demands of the stepdaughter.

The aunt’s comment suggests a societal tendency to excuse poor behavior in men (‘men are weak’) and prioritize maintaining superficial peace over addressing deep-seated relational harm. The OP’s action was an appropriate, albeit poorly communicated, assertion of her own value. Moving forward, the OP should communicate her boundaries directly and firmly, focusing less on what the father *should* have done, and more on what *she* requires for any future engagement, accepting that the relationship may remain distant if his behavior does not change.

What do you think of this story?





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

Tipsy-boo NTA Tell your aunt to raise her expectations as...

MC_Hans84 the right thing.: I'm a bit ruthless,

but if I had been in your shoes, the wedding...

with heartfelt tributes and recounting of personal memories with her....

how much your Mum does matter to you - AND...

Serious-Potential-94 NTA I'm seething on your behalf.

Making you postpone your wedding so that he can tend...

Danube_Kitty The audacity to even ask that is insane.: Well,

then weak men should work on themselves, not expecting ppl...

Vegetable-Cod-2340 NTA ' my relationship with my father is complicated...

and I am comfortable with how I am handling it...

' Of course is sounds harsh or spiteful to them...

only to be shelved for a newer model. They don't...

just because he's always been a nice guy to them...

if you felt that sentiment, then you were well within...

and if he's not okay with it that he has...

CallingThatBS NTA, he made his choice.

Material_Cellist4133 NTA And when your father calls and he will...just...

chose his bratty stepdaughter over me during my mother's memorial....

Congratulations, you only have one daughter and it's that b**ch...

You made your choice, and now live with consequences of...

The original poster (OP) is standing firm in expressing joy about her wedding online, which indirectly highlighted her father’s absence. This action stems from a long history where her father consistently prioritized his stepdaughter, culminating in the demand that OP reschedule her wedding for the stepdaughter’s surgery. The conflict centers on the OP’s need for recognition and validation versus the father’s established pattern of favoritism and boundary violations.

Given the years of perceived neglect and unfair treatment, was the OP justified in making a social media post that accurately reflected the attendees at her wedding, knowing it would upset her father, or did this action cross a line into being spiteful and damaging an already fractured relationship? Can one truly honor their own experience while navigating a relationship defined by chronic imbalance?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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