He lived a life of quiet confusion until the truth of his identity could no longer be denied. After years of hiding behind a façade of bisexuality, he faced the painful reality that he was gay, a revelation that shattered his marriage but freed his soul. In the midst of this upheaval, he remained devoted to the love he had for his son, determined to co-parent with kindness despite the broken bonds.
Now, as he celebrates his new marriage in Switzerland, the past crashes in with a storm of accusations and heartbreak. The wedding, a symbol of his authentic self, becomes a battleground where love, loyalty, and judgment collide, threatening to tear apart the fragile peace he has fought so hard to build around his son.

AITA for not telling my ex-wife I got married again










As noted by Dr. Terry Real, a leading family therapist, ‘Boundaries are not walls to keep people out; they are statements about what you value and how you expect to be treated.’ This situation strongly involves the establishment of personal and familial boundaries following a major life transition.
The poster’s decision to move forward with his life, marry his partner, and secure custody based on the child’s preference (at age 5, which is significant in custody matters) demonstrates a proactive approach to creating a stable, affirming environment. Sending photos, even with a positive message, opened the door to reaction from the ex-wife, who appears to be struggling with the finality of the divorce and the poster’s subsequent life choices. Her reaction—demanding the son back and involving her family—suggests a feeling of being excluded or perhaps a difficulty in accepting the poster’s new relationship structure, even though the divorce was based on the poster realizing he was gay.
The core issue here is managing post-divorce communication, especially when a new, same-sex marriage is involved. While the poster was not obligated to invite the ex-wife, given the known presence of a potentially homophobic boyfriend (who would also be in proximity to the son), the subsequent backlash from her family indicates a breakdown in mutual respect, regardless of the invitation status. A more effective strategy might have involved a brief, neutral text informing her of the wedding date immediately after the event, rather than waiting for her to discover photos sent to gauge his son’s appearance. Moving forward, the poster should continue to enforce strong boundaries regarding his personal life while ensuring all legally required co-parenting communications remain factual and emotionally neutral.
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ETA: literally says *points up to post* “no need to invite her” — a lot of people seem mad I said invite her when I said the exact opposite.
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The original poster experienced significant emotional pressure after sharing wedding photos, leading to conflict with his ex-wife and her family regarding the decision not to invite her. His actions were driven by protecting himself and his son from potential homophobic distress during a significant life event.
Was the poster justified in prioritizing the emotional safety of his son and himself by not inviting his ex-wife to the wedding, or did his responsibility to maintain open communication with his co-parent outweigh his need to avoid a potentially hostile environment?







