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AITAH for kicking out a crying baby from my wedding?

by Jane Smith
December 16, 2025
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A newlywed couple, fresh into their first month of marriage, finds themselves caught in the crossfire of family expectations and personal boundaries. Their choice to initially host a child-free wedding, a decision meant to honor their wishes and create a peaceful ceremony, sparks unexpected backlash from relatives, unraveling the delicate balance between tradition and compromise.

Despite their efforts to accommodate everyone by adjusting their plans and setting clear guidelines for behavior, tension brews as frustration and disappointment ripple through their large, closely-knit family. This story captures the emotional turmoil and the challenge of standing firm in one’s decisions while navigating the often turbulent waters of family dynamics on one of life’s most significant days.

AITAH for kicking out a crying baby from my wedding?

I (29f) and my husband (30m) got married a little...

We originally planned a child free wedding, and we informed...

My husband and I both have pretty large family, and...

Too many people complained and declined our invites, so we...

(Plus, my parents were upset to hear that there would...

) On the new wedding invite,

we made it very clear that kids should remain seated...

We even asked for parents of young children to temporarily...

As she walked down the aisle, three young children ran...

The parents unfortunately thought it was cute and asked my...

Later that night, there were so many injuries to children...

I know my family, and he knows his family, and...

Anyways it's day of the wedding and everything was going...

Again, I want to emphasize that we just wanted order...

All other times, we understood that kids will be kids....

Everyone turned around to hear the noise. Thankfully, a friend...

My husband cousin seemed irritated at the request ad loudly...

Unfortunately what that had done was somehow tick off another...

The other parents did quietly leave, but my husbands cousin...

We tried to continue the vows but it seemed like...

at her. My friends has enough and they all sternly...

This somehow turned into a huge discussion, but ended with...

The rest of the line went somewhat smoothly, however, many...

She went on a rant on Facebook later about how...

Other family members tried to convince us that the mischief...

It seemed like we set a bad precedent by publicly...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

The core issue here revolves around the establishment and enforcement of personal boundaries within a high-stakes, emotionally charged event. The OP and her husband made a clear, albeit compromised, boundary: children must be quiet during the 20-minute ceremony. This boundary was set proactively, informed by negative past experiences where a lack of control led to significant disruption and safety issues. The husband’s cousin violated this boundary by refusing to manage her crying baby, and crucially, by reacting defensively and aggressively when asked to step away temporarily. This refusal signaled that her immediate emotional needs superseded the agreed-upon structure of the event for the couple.

The actions of the OP’s friends were an attempt to uphold the boundary, but the public nature of the confrontation, combined with the cousin’s loud defiance, naturally escalated the situation, leading to her removal and subsequent family fallout. From a relational perspective, the OP was upholding her right to define the atmosphere of her own ceremony. However, the family’s reaction (the aunt’s Facebook rant, the belief that ‘mischief’ is acceptable) reveals a common dynamic where family expectations override the host’s agency, particularly at weddings. The OP’s action was appropriate for maintaining the integrity of the ceremony, but the constructive recommendation is to address boundary enforcement privately or through designated ceremony coordinators next time, minimizing public confrontation unless absolutely necessary.

What do you think of this story?





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

endor-pancakes > Later that night,

there were so many injuries to children because a few...

Teaquilla Your relatives seem to be ill suited to parties,...

Isn't it common knowledge that if your child is throwing...

If your kid is having a meltdown you might miss...

Enough_Relative_4858 NTA: Good lord. Some people are so inconsiderate.

You made your wishes clear, her kid started screaming, and...

Guess the Apple didn't fall far from the tree. They...

lewisfairchild No children is a very very common wedding rule.

AKlife420 >Too many people complained and declined our invites, so...

Syyrii No, you changed your policy so more people would...

My own daughter is having a childfree wedding that includes...

She thought her sister or I would be upset at...

giovsteph1 We both told her great, we could have fun...

but if you wanted to avoid this you should've stuck...

The original poster (OP) and her husband desired a short, focused wedding ceremony free from the distractions of young children, a decision they initially tried to enforce before compromising due to family pressure. The central conflict arose when a guest refused to remove her disruptive, crying baby during the vows, leading to an escalation that resulted in the guest and her family leaving the event early and causing public backlash.

Given the clear communication of rules for the ceremony versus the reception, was the OP justified in having her friends enforce the request for the disruptive guest to leave the ceremony to preserve the short, sacred portion of the day, or did this action unfairly prioritize the OP’s ideal vision over the feelings and presence of immediate family?

Jane Smith

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

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