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AITA for Refusing to Go to Couples Therapy With My Fiancée Because I Don’t Believe We Have Issues?

by Alex Johnson
January 2, 2026
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In the quiet space between love and doubt, a couple stands at a crossroads. After five years together and a promise to marry, the fiancée’s heartfelt plea for couples therapy stirs an unexpected tension, challenging their shared vision of a perfect union.

He wrestles with the fear that seeking help means admitting failure, while she yearns for a stronger foundation built not on problems, but on growth. Their hearts beat in the same rhythm, yet their steps falter, caught in the delicate dance of understanding and vulnerability.

AITA for Refusing to Go to Couples Therapy With My Fiancée Because I Don’t Believe We Have Issues?

My fiancée (28F) and I (30M) have been together for...

While I'm open to working on our relationship, I genuinely...

I told her I'm not comfortable going because I feel...

She's upset, saying it's not about problems but about building...

Now, she's frustrated, and I'm questioning whether I'm being too...

but I also don't want to engage in therapy if...

Dr. Sue Johnson, a leading expert in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EEFT), often emphasizes that strong relationships require consistent, secure emotional connection and proactive maintenance, viewing therapy not as a failure, but as a tool for deepening understanding. In this case, the fiancée is exhibiting a desire for proactive relationship skill-building, which is common among those prioritizing future stability.

The man’s resistance stems from equating seeking help with admitting deficiency. This resistance suggests a potential underlying issue with vulnerability or a disagreement on the definition of ‘relationship health.’ His focus on ‘nothing wrong’ ignores his fiancée’s feeling that the relationship could be *better* or *more prepared*. This difference in perspective—one viewing the current state as sufficient, the other viewing it as needing optimization—is the core conflict, often rooted in differing attachment styles regarding conflict resolution and emotional labor.

The man’s action of outright refusal risks invalidating his fiancée’s feelings, making her feel unheard despite his stated openness to working on issues. A constructive recommendation would be for him to attend one or two sessions not to ‘fix’ problems, but to genuinely listen to her stated goals for therapy, thereby validating her emotional need for reassurance and building a foundation of shared commitment, even if he ultimately remains unconvinced of therapy’s necessity.

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The individual finds himself caught between his fiancée’s desire for proactive relationship maintenance and his personal conviction that therapy is only necessary when significant problems exist. This difference in perception creates tension, as he struggles to validate her concerns without agreeing to an action he views as unnecessary.

When one partner views therapy as a tool for proactive strengthening while the other sees it only as a fix for existing failures, where should the boundary lie: in accommodating the partner’s perceived need for security, or in asserting one’s own belief that resources should not be spent without clear evidence of need?

Alex Johnson

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

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