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AITA for how I explained to SIL that she wouldn’t be my son’s godmother?

by Michael Lee
January 2, 2026
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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In the delicate dance of family traditions, the narrator and his wife navigate the complexities of faith and kinship, striving to honor their children’s christening with meaningful godparents. Yet, beneath the surface of this cherished ritual lies an unspoken tension, a silent rift that echoes from the narrator’s own childhood—a godmother lost to divorce and distance, shaping their cautious choices.

The attempt to include loved ones becomes fraught with misunderstanding and hurt feelings, as assumptions unravel and roles are questioned. What began as a simple invitation to celebrate life and faith turns into a poignant reminder of how fragile family bonds can be, and how the weight of history lingers in the quiet spaces between words.

AITA for how I explained to SIL that she wouldn’t be my son’s godmother?

My wife and I aren't practicing Catholics per se but...

Some people choose a married couple to be godparents; when...

and I lost all contact with my former-aunt and basically...

and one from each side of our family. For our...

When I called my brother to invite him, he a*sumed...

He seemed fine with it, but my SIL didn't attend...

So I called her later that day just so there...

And then she got really mad, as if I was...

She also said just as couples might get divorced, anyone...

I'm sad that what was supposed to be this happy...

As per Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in interpersonal relationships, situations involving boundaries and family expectations often create friction when individuals fail to communicate assumptions clearly. In this case, the OP assumed their reasoning for selecting only the brother would be understood, while the brother and SIL assumed the invitation was for the couple, a standard social expectation when inviting one partner from a married unit.

The core issue here is a conflict between an internal, personal logic (the OP’s negative history with divorced godparents leading to a one-sided selection) and external social logic (the expectation that married individuals are invited jointly). The SIL’s reaction, although intense, likely stems from feeling explicitly excluded or judged—the OP’s explanation about personal history was interpreted by her as a direct prediction or judgment on her marriage’s stability. This highlights a failure in preemptive communication regarding the specific, non-standard nature of the request.

The OP’s action of explaining the reasoning after the fact escalated the situation rather than resolving it. A more constructive approach would have been to clearly state the specific terms of the invitation (i.e., ‘We are inviting you specifically as godfather, and not your wife’) at the moment of the invitation, while acknowledging the social norm they were deviating from. Moving forward, when deviating from standard social protocol, direct, sensitive, and upfront communication is essential to manage others’ expectations and prevent hurt feelings rooted in perceived slights.

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

sampossible91 Nta I'm not catholic but when my daughter was...

picked the god father's non of whom were married they...

starxiee- NTA- she couldn't understand your personal feelings over her...

cpop616 A mature person would understand your reasonings and not...

My parents did one from each side of their family...

and then my sister asked me to my nephew's godmother...

(also to say,

the uncle who is my godfather was not around much...

Excellent_Basil_9423 so distance can happen even without divorce): NTA.

Coming from a practicing Catholic Family I never witnessed a...

I have always seen one person on each side of...

It's not about her and her behavior is exhausting. You...

JunpeiIori91 NTA. My friend called me her child's "godfather," i...

Gay, single guy (she's aware I'm gay). Actually, I spent...

4Neatly_Consequenced He's somewhere guy he worked with: ESH In my...

there's always been someone from each side of the family...

If the blood relative was married, their spouse was considered...

If that means there were 2 godfathers and 2 godmothers...

More people caring about your child is not a bad...

we have lost people due to divorce and death; others...

However, your SIL took the whole thing badly and should...

The fact that she chose to skip supporting your son...

Godparents are supposed to help raise a godchild in their...

Based on SIL's actions, I'd go with the godmother you...

DynkoFromTheNorth Updateme: If I would only have one child,

I think I'd like representation from both sides of my...

You have your reasons and they're not personal.

The person who posted is distressed because a significant family tradition, meant to celebrate a happy event, resulted in hurt feelings and conflict, primarily stemming from a misunderstanding about the selection of godparents. The central tension lies between the poster’s desire to uphold a personal family tradition (choosing godparents from opposite sides of the family, rooted in personal negative experience) and the expectation that a godparent invitation implicitly extends to their spouse.

Given the pain caused by differing interpretations of familial roles and traditions, should couples prioritize their personal anxieties and established precedents when making ceremonial choices, or is it more important to adhere to established social norms that avoid excluding in-laws or perceived slights?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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