Am I Wrong for Skipping My Daughters Wedding Due to Disapproval of Her Partner?
AITA for refusing to attend my daughter's wedding due to disapproval of her partner? Family traditions clash with personal beliefs, causing a dilemma.
A mother is facing a painful choice after her daughter announced she is marrying her girlfriend, and the family tension is already spilling into the wedding plans.
In this Reddit post, the 57-year-old mom says she has always pictured a traditional fairytale wedding, but now she is struggling with her daughter’s same-sex engagement and whether she can attend the ceremony at all. That clash between love, belief, and family loyalty is what makes the situation so messy.
The comments are blunt, emotional, and all over the place, and the fallout may be bigger than one missed wedding day.
I (57F) have always dreamed of my daughter (30F) having a fairytale wedding. She recently announced her engagement to her girlfriend (29F), and I've been struggling to come to terms with it.
Our family has traditional values, and I find it hard to accept her same-sex relationship. Despite my reservations, my daughter asked me to attend their wedding.
However, I feel uncomfortable supporting a marriage that goes against my beliefs. I'm torn between upholding my principles and being there for my daughter on her special day.
So, AITA?
The situation in this Reddit thread gets right to the heart of a family conflict that many readers will recognize, even if the details are deeply personal. A mother is weighing her beliefs against her daughter’s happiness, and that choice is already putting strain on their relationship.
What makes it especially difficult is that the wedding is supposed to be a celebration, but for this family, it has become a test of acceptance. The comments below show just how divided people are on whether she should go or stay away.
Comment from u/random_daisy93

u/random_daisy93 gets straight to the point.
Comment from u/urban_wanderer
u/urban_wanderer does not hold back either.
Comment from u/CoffeeBean_luver
The comments are already getting heated.
Speaking of wedding drama, this is similar to a woman choosing her husband after her daughter uninvited him.
The emotional fallout here is hard to ignore, because the daughter’s engagement should be a happy moment, not one clouded by rejection. Instead, the mother’s hesitation is turning a milestone into a source of hurt and uncertainty.
That kind of family tension tends to linger, especially when the people involved are trying to decide whether love is enough to bridge the gap. In this case, the silence may end up saying more than any argument.
Comment from u/kangaroo_crossing_77
u/dancing_sunflower88 weighs in with another strong reaction.
Comment from u/pizza_is_life11
Comment from u/teacup_wonderland
That is where things really start to unravel.
Comment from u/dancing_sunflower88
What do you think about this situation? Let us know in the comments.
In the end, this Reddit post is really about a parent deciding whether personal beliefs matter more than showing up for her daughter. The conflict is simple on the surface, but the emotional stakes are anything but.
As the mother wrestles with her choice, the bigger question is whether this wedding becomes a turning point for the whole family. Was she wrong to skip it?
This story leaves one big question hanging in the air: can a family recover after a moment like this?
For another family showdown, read how a dad’s disapproval made his kid question skipping his wedding.