Betrayed not only by the man she loved but also by a trusted friend, she found her world shattered in an instant. The discovery of infidelity just weeks before a wedding intertwined pain with heartbreak, leaving her isolated and vulnerable amidst a storm of whispered judgments and silent stares.
Despite the son’s plea for her presence, she chose to protect herself from further devastation, prioritizing her fragile heart over societal expectations. In doing so, she faced anger and misunderstanding, but she held onto the strength it took to walk away from a moment that could have broken her completely.

AITA? My exes son is angry I didn’t go to his wedding after the split.








As renowned relationship expert Dr. Terri Orbuch explains, “Emotional boundaries are essential for maintaining mental health, especially during times of relational trauma.”
The OP experienced a profound double trauma: infidelity from her partner and betrayal from a close friend, occurring immediately before a major family event (the stepson’s wedding). Her decision not to attend the wedding was a protective measure. Attending under such extreme emotional duress would have likely resulted in a visible breakdown, thereby shifting the focus of the wedding from the couple to her personal crisis. The OP correctly identified that her presence might have inadvertently sabotaged the atmosphere the stepson desired. However, the stepson, focused on his significant life event, interpreted her absence not as self-protection, but as a rejection or lack of care for him, highlighting a clash between personal emotional limits and social obligations.
The OP’s actions were appropriate given the acute emotional shock she was under; it is difficult to function normally two weeks post-betrayal. To handle this better next time, the OP could have communicated more explicitly with the stepson beforehand, perhaps sending a heartfelt, personalized gift and a detailed letter explaining that her absence was purely due to her compromised mental state, not a reflection of her love for him. This validates his feelings while maintaining the necessary boundary for her own recovery.
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The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant emotional distress following her ex-fiancé’s infidelity, which was compounded by the betrayal of a close friend. Her central conflict lies in balancing her severe emotional need for self-preservation and healing against the adult stepson’s expectation that she attend his wedding just two weeks after the breakup, viewing her absence as a personal slight.
Considering the OP prioritized avoiding a public emotional breakdown over attending a significant family event, was her decision to skip the wedding an understandable act of necessary self-care, or did it fail a commitment to support her future stepson during his milestone moment?







