• Home
  • About Us
  • Reddit
    • Aita
    • Family
    • Personal Stories
    • WIBTA
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
No Result
View All Result
DVRL
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
No Result
View All Result
DVRL
No Result
View All Result

AITA for not staying the full week on a family vacation planned by my fiancé’s parents

by Charlie Brown
November 27, 2025
in Aita, Family
Reading Time: 6 mins read
0
10
SHARES
200
VIEWS
Share on Facebook

In the midst of joyful celebrations and family traditions, a quiet tension brews beneath the surface. A couple stands at the crossroads of loyalty and love, trying to balance the deep bonds of one family with the cherished connections of another, all while navigating the delicate expectations of togetherness.

What should be a simple choice—a brief family vacation followed by a heartfelt Thanksgiving—becomes a silent struggle, where unspoken pressures threaten to overshadow the true meaning of gathering. In this tug-of-war between obligation and personal values, the couple faces a profound test of understanding and respect.

AITA for not staying the full week on a family vacation planned by my fiancé’s parents

I (30F) am engaged to my fiancé John (30M). His...

John's dad retired this past May, and we already had...

They rented a large house out of state and invited...

John and I were clear from the beginning that we...

I've always expressed that Thanksgiving is an important holiday for...

and John told his parents early on that he wasn't...

We decided we'd attend the trip from Sat**day through Wednesday,...

His parents have said things like, "It's just one Thanksgiving,"...

They've also said this is the first time the whole...

I understand they're excited about the trip, and we're not...

But I don't think it's fair to expect every adult...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Terri Givens explains, “The foundation of any healthy partnership, especially in blended or extended family settings, rests on the ability of the couple to present a united front regarding boundaries.”

The situation revolves around a common conflict: balancing the expectations of the primary relationship (the engaged couple) against the demands of the extended family system. The OP and John correctly established their boundary regarding the vacation length early on, aligning with their commitment to honoring both sides of the family, particularly regarding a significant holiday like Thanksgiving. The in-laws’ behavior—using phrases like “It’s just one Thanksgiving” or attempting to separate John from the OP—is a form of boundary testing, often rooted in a desire to maintain the status quo of inclusion and control over family time, especially following the father’s retirement.

The OP’s decision not to stay the full week is appropriate because it respects a pre-existing, important commitment and reinforces the couple’s ability to self-determine their schedule. To handle this more effectively, the couple should reinforce their joint decision calmly, focusing on the logistics of their departure rather than negotiating the validity of their plans. A constructive future approach involves making the commitment for the agreed-upon time solid, and then making clear, positive plans for their return that acknowledge the family they are leaving behind, rather than leaving room for debate about the departure date itself.

What do you think of this story?





AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

Overall-Lynx917 You have been given an invitation not a Royal...

You and Fiancee are free to attend on your terms.

Sharp-Watercress-279 NTA: So they think his family's Thanksgiving is more...

Am very glad your husband is sticking up for you....

keep saying how glad you'll have at least the weekend...

zealot_ratio with a smile on your face. Good luck.: INFO...

is it just what you posted? Because honestly, I'd have...

As long as they drop it with a firm no....

You're certainly not the A H for setting reasonable boundaries....

SVAuspicious I don't see any malice here in what you've...

Having read at least some of your comments, I think...

You're more or less committing to a lot of of...

That may well lead to a sense of ent*tlement that...

When will you have family time? Your future MIL feels...

With grandchildren will you be pressured to stay with them...

I don't think dividing holidays two ways is a long...

You and your fiance should have space for your own...

In my opinion you shouldn't spend a big chunk of...

SubstantialQuit2653 NTA. These are boundaries that you need to set...

"It's just one Thanksgiving" will turn into every other holiday...

His family will need to learn the boundaries that they...

PiquePole Good luck: So,

does this mean that John will never get to spend...

LighthouseonSaturn Make a excel spreadsheet showing every party, hangout,

holiday you have spent with them in comparison to your...

but a pattern of them monopolizing your time as a...

The original poster (OP) is facing significant pressure from her fiancé’s parents regarding the length of their stay on a family vacation, which conflicts directly with her established plans to celebrate Thanksgiving with her own family. She clearly communicated her boundaries regarding attendance time early on, yet the in-laws are employing guilt and emphasis on the rarity of the event to pressure her and her fiancé into extending their visit.

Given the clear prior communication versus the current emotional demands, the central question remains: Is the OP right to firmly uphold her commitment to her own family’s holiday plans, or does the significance and rarity of this large family gathering obligate her to prioritize the fiancé’s family’s desires by staying the full week?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

Related Posts

AITA for losing it on a hallway menace and confronting his useless parents?

AITA for losing it on a hallway menace and confronting his useless parents?

by Jane Smith
January 20, 2026
0

In the quiet hum of an office building where professionalism should reign, a daily disturbance fractures the calm. A child’s...

My brother insulted my life as a stay-at-home dad so I shut him up with one graphic truth

My brother insulted my life as a stay-at-home dad so I shut him up with one graphic truth

by Ankit
September 26, 2025
0

In a world often defined by rigid roles, one man dared to rewrite his story, choosing love and presence over...

AITA for letting medical students observe when I’m at the gynecologist? My boyfriend was upset when he found out.

AITA for letting medical students observe when I’m at the gynecologist? My boyfriend was upset when he found out.

by Emily Davis
November 21, 2025
0

In the quiet, unassuming space of a hospital exam room, a woman embraces vulnerability with remarkable grace. She welcomes the...

AITA for telling my homeless brother he can’t shower at my house anymore?

AITA for telling my homeless brother he can’t shower at my house anymore?

by Alex Johnson
October 28, 2025
0

Beneath the weight of compassion and frustration lies a strained bond between siblings, where love clashes with the desperate need...

Update: AITAH for flirting with another girl after my girlfriend introduced me as a “friend”

Update: AITAH for flirting with another girl after my girlfriend introduced me as a “friend”

by Alex Johnson
November 27, 2025
0

In the fragile dance of love and trust, a single misunderstanding can shatter the delicate balance two people strive to...

AITAH for snapping at my husband’s sister after she kept telling me I wasn’t his type?

AITAH for snapping at my husband’s sister after she kept telling me I wasn’t his type?

by John Doe
January 20, 2026
0

At just 23, she stepped into marriage with hope and love, only to find herself shadowed by the cold judgment...

Next Post
AITAH for not helping my tenant’s daughter

AITAH for not helping my tenant's daughter

  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DMCA
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Ads-Powered-by-playwire-2021-standalone-small-white-300pxAdvertise on this site.

© 2025 AnimalsTrend - Fresh and Latest Content Daily.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs

© 2025 AnimalsTrend - Fresh and Latest Content Daily.