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Redditor Refuses to Attend Girlfriend’s Boss’s Wedding with Her; She Accuses Him of Breaking His Promise

by Michael Lee
March 13, 2026
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Two years of love have woven a deep connection between them, but as life pulls them in different directions, distance begins to test their bond. He sacrifices moments with his own world to cherish the weekends they have left, hoping love will bridge the growing gap between study halls and new beginnings.

Yet, a simple invitation to a wedding ignites a silent storm—he feels the weight of unfamiliar faces and obligations, while she sees a broken promise in his reluctance. Their hearts ache in the space between understanding and disappointment, searching for a way to hold on without losing themselves.

AITA for not wanting to attend my gf’s bosses wedding?

My girlfriend (23f) and I (24m) have been together for...

She joined a group of pract*tioners in another village which...

Therefore, I promised to keep as much of the weekend...

Recently, her new boss is getting married and invited my...

Since the wedding falls on a Sat**day, my girlfriend thought...

I am kind of annoyed because I really don't feel...

When I told her (this was like 3 weeks ago),...

She is not obligated to attend the wedding, and certainly...

She still calls me an a*shole over this, is still...

TLDR: I refuse to go to the wedding of my...

This promise doesn't mean I have to do whatever she...

Dr. John M. Gottman, a renowned relationship expert, emphasizes that successful long-term relationships rely on partners actively turning toward each other’s ‘bids’ for attention, connection, or support. In this situation, the girlfriend likely perceived the OP’s refusal to accompany her to the wedding as turning away from her bid for social support and validation in a new professional environment.

The OP’s actions, while rooted in a valid desire to maintain personal boundaries (not wanting to attend an event where he knows no one), failed to account for the relational context. For the girlfriend, attending this wedding was likely tied to professional networking and demonstrating commitment to her new role. The OP interpreted the promise strictly (‘keep the weekend free’), whereas the girlfriend interpreted the commitment to ‘spending time together’ more broadly, expecting participation in important joint activities. This misunderstanding highlights a failure in proactive communication about the scope of weekend commitments.

The OP was initially incorrect in his assessment that his refusal had no relational cost; the emotional reaction from his girlfriend showed that his presence was viewed as a non-negotiable form of support. A constructive recommendation for the future would be to establish clear, explicit agreements regarding social events tied to career milestones before RSVPing or making plans, and, upon realizing the importance to his partner, to prioritize attending such events as an investment in the relationship, even if personally uncomfortable.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Delightful_Origins YTA. You love her, and know that this is...

SamSpayedPI YTA. 1. Your girlfriend wants to go 2. It...

Yes, sometimes having a girlfriend means attending weddings etc. where...

I sympathize, but it goes with the territory. If you...

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>I feel like i did not break any promise, i still kept the weekend free for her, like i told her. She is not obligated to attend the wedding and certainly can’t force me to go.

I told her she can go if she wants to...

[deleted] Soft YTA. While both of you have reasonable positions,...

This is one of those scenarios where a compromise is...

shoxford Yta - she obviously a*sumed you'd go because you're...

Dependent-Aside-9750 ESH. She should have asked you before RSVPing, as...

It's not about you attending a random wedding. It's about...

You have, of course, the right to say no, but...

twiddlywerp YTA. Yes, she should have asked first.

But you are together for two years and "boss's wedding...

Showing up as her partner is showing up for her...

A*suming this is the first time she's committed you without...

If you've spoken to her repeatedly asking her to not...

Whatthehonker LMAO - I love the stories where young men...

Buddy. You’re 24 not 14. You’re an adult. Welcome to being an adult in a relationship. You go to each other’s functions.

No you don't have to just do whatever she wants,...

She didn't plan or decide for the wedding - you...

Why in this sub is it always young straight men...

Women on average pick this up because we're expected to...

Obviously most guys pay attention or figure it out, but...

The original poster (OP) initially felt justified in refusing to attend his girlfriend’s boss’s wedding, believing his promise to keep weekends free did not obligate him to attend every event she chose to go to. This created significant conflict, as his girlfriend viewed his refusal as a breach of commitment, a sentiment echoed by his mother.

Given the realization reached through community feedback, the central question shifts from whether the OP was obligated to attend, to whether prioritizing personal comfort over supporting his partner’s professional and social needs in this context was the correct long-term relational choice. Should personal boundaries always yield to relational upkeep when a significant commitment (even implied) is involved, or was the OP right to enforce personal limits on social participation?

Michael Lee

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

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