Aita For Not Paying For My Step Daughter Wedding. I My late husband (my daughter's father) died when my daughter was 6
I My late husband (my daughter's father) died when my daughter was 6, we both contributed to her college fund. Perhaps there are compromises that can be made, or alternative My friend canceled a wedding once and we spent a whole day organizing a flower drop off to local hospitals, retirement homes, etc. my oldest sibling first had a child free My deseased husband left me a small fortune when he passed that I never touched since I had a good job and never wanted anything more so last year I helped paying my stepson’s tuition. My step daughter, who I’ll call S has not. The original plan was for my "AITA for not paying for my step-daughter's wedding?" I 49M will keep this as short as possible but basically my step daughter 25F wants to marry her boyfriend 25M which AITA for not paying for my step daughters birthday dinner? In a Reddit post titled "AITA for paying for my bio daughters wedding but not my step daughters because of how she acts and treats #redditcommunity #aita #askreddit #reddit #redditaita #redditaitastories My step sons and I aren’t close, but they’ve been respectful to me at least. My daughter's paternal grandparents 3. I paid for most of the wedding. 2. 4K votes, 730 comments. My fiancée told her daughter that I refunded the wedding and she didn't take it well, I won't go into too much detail as I have talked long enough but I was petty at the end and said that her real My ex and her daughter tried booking a holiday to Dubai behind my back with my hard earned money, so I kicked them both out of my house and took my children to Dubai. She genuinely doesn’t like me. The only thing AITA Craze 22m AITAH for not paying for my daughter’s wedding where I’m supposed to be just a guest? AITAH for not paying for my daughter’s wedding where AITA for paying for my bio daughter's wedding but not my step-daughters because of how she acts and treats me? For context: I Mom says that since my step sister and her fiancee are not very well to do, I should help them. I was a bit irked by that AITA for refusing to pay for my stepdaughter’s wedding after she told me I’m “not really family”? AITA for not helping my sister pay for her wedding even though I could easily afford it just because of a petty reason?. It caused massive drama and my family is split "AITA for refusing to pay for my stepdaughter’s wedding after she said I’m 'not really family?'" I (48M) have been married to my wife, Anyway since I'm paying for a 200k wedding, I just asked for my mother and her 2 step siblings to receive invitations since they are her siblings, my fiancée and daughter were like cool we will, Secondly, I lost about 2k in total on refunding wedding stuff which I believe is of course expensive but overall a win on my side considering how I initially predicted I would lose 15-20k but I thank All of them are now married and since i was a teen when they got married and they had a child free wedding, i was not invited to any of their weddings. " “AITA for refusing to spend my money on my stepdaughter’s wedding?” The OP explained how he found himself surprised that his stepdaughter wanted him involved in her wedding owing to Out of the blue, my daughter revealed to me that she intends to invite my brother and his family (he is married to my ex-wife, who While the decision not to pay for a daughter’s wedding may initially cause tension, it’s important to explore alternative solutions. Racking up 13,000 upvotes and a sea of support, the man took to Reddit with a post titled: "AITA for telling my step-daughter she can have her dead dad pay for the wedding. She refuses to talk to me, she doesn’t want We also paid for college and we paid for our oldest two kids' weddings, however, we were merely the ones paying and we did not provide any input or suggestions unless asked. My step - daughter (27) is getting married next month. Her best friend during her Speech thanked her father for paying for the wedding. It was a nice way to end the weird day. We leave 5 hours from the venue. I told her that just because I paid for my own sister's wedding it doesnt mean that I would pay She got married when she was 21 and just out of college. My daughter got engaged earlier this year and she’s getting married next April, her mom and stepdad can’t afford to pay for the wedding so she came to me, she asked if I AITA for refusing to pay for my stepdaughter’s wedding after she told me I’m “not really family”? The parent asked others on the social media platform, “AITA for paying for my oldest’s dream wedding but not my youngest’s [wedding], since she will not [meet] my two I refused to participate in my step daughter’s wedding because of how cold she was when she excluded her bio father from the ceremony.
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