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AITA for feeling upset that my fiancée is choosing to attend her best friend’s wedding contract over my niece’s baby shower, even though she’ll still attend the actual wedding?

by Emily Davis
January 2, 2026
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Through years of unwavering love and resilience, a couple stood firm against the storm of forced separation, emerging with a bond unbreakable and hearts intertwined. His fiancée, her steadfast support and beacon of hope, had been his anchor through the darkest times, their reunion a testament to the power of enduring love.

As life’s joyful chaos unfolds, the return of a beloved sister and the celebration of new life bring anticipation and togetherness. Yet, amidst these precious moments, a delicate conflict arises—an emotional crossroads where duty and desire collide, testing the strength of promises made and the meaning of presence.

AITA for feeling upset that my fiancée is choosing to attend her best friend’s wedding contract over my niece’s baby shower, even though she’ll still attend the actual wedding?

I've been with my fiancée for a long time, and...

we made it through and got back together stronger than...

Fast forward to now: my sister, who has been living...

She wasn't around for the birth of my niece, Jenny,...

The baby shower is happening next Monday at 5: 30...

However, this date also happens to coincide with the signing...

Now, here's the thing: the actual wedding is a month...

So, in my mind, she wouldn't really be missing out...

It's also a chance for her to see my sister,...

I told my fiancée to do whatever she feels is...

AITA for feeling this way, or should I just let...

As noted by Dr. Harriet Lerner, a renowned psychologist specializing in relationships, ‘Boundaries are not about controlling other people; they are about knowing what is acceptable for you.’ In this situation, the primary issue revolves around differing priorities and the unspoken expectations placed upon the fiancée regarding emotional labor and shared social calendars.

The original poster (OP) feels upset because the fiancée’s choice directly conflicts with what the OP perceives as a higher-value event, especially given the sister’s limited time in town. The OP’s feeling is rooted in a desire for validation and shared experience surrounding a key family event (the niece’s birth celebration). However, the fiancée is attending the contract signing for a best friend, an event that represents a significant legal and personal milestone, even if the larger wedding is later. The fiancée may feel an equal or stronger obligation to this friend, perhaps viewing the contract signing as a one-time, crucial commitment that cannot be rescheduled, whereas the baby shower is one of many family gatherings.

The OP’s approach of saying ‘do whatever she feels is right’ while simultaneously feeling upset creates passive-aggressive tension. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP to communicate the *depth* of their feeling without demanding a change. Instead of focusing on the sister or the niece, the OP should express, “I feel hurt when this specific event is skipped because it makes me feel that my family’s immediate celebrations are less important to you.” Moving forward, couples need clear conversations about how they prioritize overlapping commitments, acknowledging that one commitment does not automatically negate the importance of the other.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Na**Leonie YWBTA, in my culture at least.

An event for an adult best friend would trump a...

keesouth YTA why should your neice's baby shower trump her...

I know you care about your neice but your sister's...

Individual-Bit-9018 You need to also consider that your fiancée made...

wedding signage might be very important for both of them!...

however it's just a scheduling conflict so I would let...

signing is over?

CatJarmansPants Interesting that you place so much weight on your...

*you* and *your* family, but so little on something that's...

A baby shower for a kid who has already been...

that you're not related to - with the added bonus...

Bruv, I wouldn't miss a bout of Cholera for that,...

You're prioritising *your* family stuff over her stuff, and blaming...

realerica I think if she agreed with the wedding plan...

there's no use to go hard on her for it....

don't tell her you're okay with her choosing what to...

hard_tyrant_dinosaur that's manipulative: >It's also a chance for her to...

who might head back soon and miss the opportunity to...

Is this really about your fiancée not attending the baby...

Or is it about her not meeting your sister who...

how much of a relationship of a relationship does your...

Do they try to be nice to her? To have...

How they treat her could have a large effect on...

If this is about your sister who just got back...

If it was really that important to you for them...

You'd find a time that works for all three of...

I will say I also find it odd that you've...

The whole "we were forced to NC for a year"...

My Spidey-Senses are telling me that there's more to the...

maybe of you too). Like maybe, they haven't been all...

Glittering_Mouse2728 YTA Why would she skip an even of her...

that's already been born??

The individual is experiencing disappointment and internal conflict because their fiancée prioritized an event for a close friend (a marriage contract signing) over a significant family event (a niece’s baby shower) that included the return of the individual’s sister. The core tension lies between the desire for family support and inclusion at a specific moment versus the commitment to a friend’s milestone, even if the main wedding event is scheduled later.

Is the fiancé’s decision to prioritize a friend’s contract signing over the family baby shower a justifiable choice between social obligations, or does it represent a lack of prioritization for the partner’s significant family events? How should one balance established personal commitments with the desire for immediate relational support?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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