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AITA for refusing to go to my husband’s church even once?

by Alex Johnson
November 30, 2025
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Raised in the suffocating grip of extreme religious fervor, she endured a childhood where fear was weaponized in the name of faith. Memories of her grandfather’s terrifying attempts to “exorcise” her illness and the paralyzing dread of eternal damnation haunted her every moment, shaping a fragile soul desperate to break free from the chains of inherited dogma.

Now, years later, she faces a new battle—this time with her husband’s family, whose gentle invitations to church have morphed into insistent demands. Their pressure to conform threatens to reopen old wounds, forcing her to confront the painful past she fought so hard to escape.

AITA for refusing to go to my husband’s church even once?

I (29F) grew up in an incredibly radically over the...

when I got Scarlet Fever as a kid my grandpa...

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My husband's (28M) family is very Christian and attends church...

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As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a fundamental clash over personal boundaries, where the OP is attempting to maintain her sense of self and safety established after escaping a traumatic environment, while the in-laws are attempting to impose a social boundary that requires conformity.

The husband’s perspective, viewing the OP as ‘stubborn and irrational,’ suggests a failure to fully empathize with or validate the depth of her past religious trauma. For the OP, attending church is not a casual social activity but a direct confrontation with frightening, potentially triggering memories. The in-laws’ insistence, even if motivated by a desire for family unity or adherence to tradition, crosses into emotional coercion. Respecting differing religious choices is a cornerstone of healthy adult relationships; when one party’s deeply personal historical pain is dismissed in favor of social expectations, it creates a significant rift in the marital partnership and undermines the OP’s autonomy.

The OP’s actions in refusing to attend were appropriate given the history of trauma, as self-preservation outweighs social obligation. Moving forward, the constructive recommendation is for the husband to act as a primary advocate, clearly communicating to his family that the OP’s decision is final and non-negotiable, rooted in past experience, rather than framing it as a matter of mere stubbornness. A compromise might involve her attending non-religious family events, but never mandatory worship services.

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

LawyerDad1981 What are THEY not considered the "stubborn" ones for...

blueeyedwolff want to do? NTA: NTA and your husband supports...

You don't have to live with them. Keep sticking up...

Stick to your decision. Don't let them bully you!!

els_bw NTA it's irrational to force your religion upon others.

I'd be careful OP, religion is often forced upon others...

Waste_Worker6122 Why else is it so important to them that...

Your choice to attend or not, although frankly marrying into...

toosheeptheorist NTA - forced religion is not religion, it is...

Ask your husband why it is now so important that...

Dependent-Union4802 Religious a**se is a real thing. You have had...

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every atheist in the world has sat through a church...

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The original poster (OP) is struggling with a conflict between her deeply held personal boundary regarding organized religion and the increasing pressure from her husband’s family, who expect her to participate in their Christian faith practices. Her refusal stems from past trauma associated with a highly controlling religious upbringing, which contrasts sharply with her current desire for personal freedom and respect for her choices.

Given the clear history of religious trauma and the OP’s expressed desire to maintain religious autonomy versus the in-laws’ insistence on her participation, the central question remains: Should the husband’s family be allowed to override the OP’s established personal boundaries regarding religious practice, even when those boundaries are rooted in significant childhood trauma?

Alex Johnson

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