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AITA for not making the people in my parents polycule parents of the groom for my wedding?

by Alex Johnson
November 27, 2025
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Growing up in a family redefined by love and complexity, he witnessed his parents’ bold choice to open their marriage into a polycule when he was just ten. The shift challenged the very fabric of his childhood, leaving him grappling with distant bonds and blurred lines of what family truly means. Now, as he prepares for his own wedding, the unresolved tension between honoring his birth parents and acknowledging the extended family they created threatens to overshadow a day meant for unity.

Caught between his parents’ vision of an all-encompassing family and his own need for clarity, he faces a heartbreaking dilemma. His parents’ insistence that all six adults are equally “parents” clashes with his sense of identity, stirring feelings of guilt, anger, and confusion. This struggle isn’t just about titles or invitations—it’s about the deep, emotional definitions of love, loyalty, and belonging in a family that refuses to fit traditional molds.

AITA for not making the people in my parents polycule parents of the groom for my wedding?

My parents were married for 15 years when they opened...

The transition was rough and I never bonded very closely...

The problem is how included they'll be and how they'll...

This has hurt feelings and angered my parents who told...

My mom even told me that if I had been...

She told me to only acknowledge her and dad as...

Making them all my parents for the day is not...

But their feelings are hurt by this decision so now...

My fiancée fully has my back and supports me regardless...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “The opposite of control is not chaos, it’s connection.”

The OP’s situation highlights a classic boundary conflict complicated by non-traditional family structure. The OP, having grown up during the transition to polyamory at age ten, naturally formed a primary parental relationship definition with their two birth parents. By stating clearly that only the birth parents will be addressed as ‘parents’ at the wedding, the OP is asserting a necessary boundary based on their emotional reality and historical context. However, the parents are operating from a framework where their chosen relationship structure necessitates equal relational acknowledgment from their child, viewing the OP’s boundary as a rejection of their chosen family identity. The core issue here is not whether polyamory is valid, but whether the OP is permitted to define their own primary familial ties without incurring emotional penalties.

The parents’ reaction, particularly the mother’s statement comparing this to withholding birth parentage information, weaponizes relational history to enforce conformity. The OP’s fiancĂ©e’s support is crucial here. The OP’s actions were appropriate in establishing a boundary that aligns with their emotional experience. For future conflicts, the OP should focus on ‘I’ statements that validate the existence of the larger family while firmly maintaining their personal labels for the wedding day. A constructive path forward involves communicating appreciation for the extended family’s presence while reiterating that the wedding roles are rooted in their established, individual relationship history with the OP, rather than making it a referendum on the validity of the polycule itself.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

United-Manner20 NTA either they respect your wishes or they can...

What they want is gonna make a spectacle out of...

amotion_87 What?

Your parents are putting THEIR chosen life onto you and...

Your parents sound awful and it sounds like you've been...

catinnameonly "I'm only going to say this once and then...

about this. You two are my parents and your partners...

They will not have a special parent role in my...

This is my wedding and my boundary. If you want...

I had no choice when you decided to expand our...

I do have a say in this. You do not...

maybe none of you should attend. But don't expect our...

Ok_Pa*sage_6242 ": Tell all six of them they're not invited.

Tell them you would like to focus of your wedding...

Let them know that you do not actually love the...

You sound like you have a good head on your...

Which I'm not sure is something you believe in or...

However, forcing it on you means that they are not...

You are definitely on the right side of it and...

Dry_Ask5493 and your fiancé as you have dreamed. NTA: NTA.

Those people are your parent's partners not your parents. Their...

If they keep causing problems then maybe they all need...

Alternative_Talk3324 NTA it's your day. You have never called them...

Your parents are being unreasonable. Tell them to have their...

I'd also set firm boundaries going forward. That must have...

TravisBlink NTA. They are telling you how you should feel....

The Original Poster (OP) faces a difficult internal conflict between honoring their genuine feelings about who they consider their parents and maintaining familial peace with their parents, who have established a polyamorous relationship structure they expect the OP to fully acknowledge at their wedding.

Should the OP prioritize their deeply held, long-established familial definitions by only acknowledging their two birth parents, or should they yield to the expectations of their parents and stepparents to affirm the entire six-person family unit, even if it compromises their personal truth?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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