Woman Tells Her Bride-To-Be Best Friend To Delete Her Ex's Number Because It's Unfair To Her Future Husband, Gets Called The A-hole

The bride-to-be's ex is married and currently has a baby.

A 28-year-old woman walked into her best friend’s bachelorette party thinking it would be a fun, loud night. Instead, things got messy fast, because the bride-to-be got so drunk she started remembering her ex like it was a highlight reel.

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The OP watched the night spiral as the bride-to-be, still clearly hung up on the guy, called him repeatedly. Then the OP tried to do the “fix it now” thing by telling her best friend to delete her ex’s number, because keeping it around felt unfair to the future husband and unfair to everyone involved.

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Six years later, the drama is still apparently alive and kicking, and Reddit is not letting anyone off easy.

A woman wanted to be judged on the "Am I The A**hole?" (AITA) subreddit.

A woman wanted to be judged on the "Am I The A**hole?" (AITA) subreddit.Reddit
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The original poster attended the bachelorette party of her best friend.

The original poster attended the bachelorette party of her best friend.Reddit
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The best friend got so drunk that she remembered the times when she was with her ex.

The best friend got so drunk that she remembered the times when she was with her ex.Reddit

In the context of the article, the dynamics of attachment theory become crucial in assessing the situation between the bride-to-be and her best friend. The urge to reach out to an ex before a wedding suggests unresolved feelings that could stem from an insecure attachment style. Such unresolved emotions can undermine trust and communication, potentially creating friction not just in the upcoming marriage but also in the friendship.

The insistence by the bride's friend to maintain contact with her ex indicates a struggle with moving on, which is particularly problematic as she prepares to commit to someone else. This situation emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing one's emotional patterns, especially when they can impact future relationships.

Half a decade has passed, and it seems that this best friend is still not over the guy.

Half a decade has passed, and it seems that this best friend is still not over the guy.Reddit

The best friend called her ex numerous times.

The best friend called her ex numerous times.Reddit

As a concerned friend, the OP told the bride-to-be to delete her ex's number.

As a concerned friend, the OP told the bride-to-be to delete her ex's number.Reddit

When the bride-to-be left early after calling her ex, the OP’s “delete the number” suggestion suddenly didn’t sound like a joke to anyone.

Studies published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology show that understanding one's attachment style can lead to more productive communication in relationships. When partners are aware of their triggers, they can work together to mitigate conflict.

This self-awareness fosters a greater understanding between partners, allowing for healthier relationships.

The OP's best friend asked her to leave earlier than the rest.

Moreover, the other bridesmaids think the OP is a killjoy.

The OP's best friend asked her to leave earlier than the rest.Reddit

The OP decided to consult her sister about it.

The OP decided to consult her sister about it.Reddit

Some Redditors pointed out that the closure part isn't supposed to happen before the wedding.

Some Redditors pointed out that the closure part isn't supposed to happen before the wedding.Reddit

The other bridesmaids called the OP a killjoy, like she was ruining the party instead of reacting to the ex-number situation.

And for more “don’t steal the spotlight” chaos, see the best friend fight after pregnancy news dropped at the wedding.

Trust is a cornerstone of any healthy relationship.

Looks like someone isn't ready to get married.

Looks like someone isn't ready to get married.Reddit

You will always have memories of your ex.

You will always have memories of your ex.Reddit

The bride-to-be is still carrying unnecessary baggage.

The bride-to-be is still carrying unnecessary baggage.Reddit

The OP took it to her sister for backup, because apparently even in a friendship, someone has to be the adult when the ex is getting dialed.

Implementing regular discussions about boundaries and expectations can significantly enhance trust in relationships. Creating a safe space for these conversations allows partners to express their feelings without fear of judgment.

Studies suggest that couples who engage in these practices tend to build stronger emotional connections and greater relationship satisfaction.

Encouraging this practice can cultivate a more supportive environment for navigating sensitive topics.

Remembering exes isn't equivalent to missing them.

Remembering exes isn't equivalent to missing them.Reddit

Even if you still have their number, there's no reason to call your ex if they're no longer part of your life.

Even if you still have their number, there's no reason to call your ex if they're no longer part of your life.Reddit

Some Redditors didn't like the fact that the bride-to-be called her ex, who has a new baby.

Some Redditors didn't like the fact that the bride-to-be called her ex, who has a new baby.Reddit

You can talk smack about your ex during a bachelorette party, but calling them is a different story.

You can talk smack about your ex during a bachelorette party, but calling them is a different story.Reddit

Some Redditors think that the OP needs to tell the groom about it.

Some Redditors think that the OP needs to tell the groom about it.Reddit

The OP needs to question this friendship.

The OP needs to question this friendship.Reddit

The OP did nothing wrong.

The OP did nothing wrong.Reddit

It's definitely not OP's fault that her bride-to-be best friend hasn't moved on from her ex.

It's definitely not OP's fault that her bride-to-be best friend hasn't moved on from her ex.Reddit

The bride-to-be should reconsider her decision to marry.

The bride-to-be should reconsider her decision to marry.Reddit

By the time Redditors pointed out that “closure” is not supposed to happen before the wedding, the bride-to-be’s habits looked less like a slip and more like a pattern.

It's never right to call an ex, especially if they're completely out of the person's life. The bride-to-be should be thankful that her friend is honest about her actions.

If she's still hung up on her ex, then she shouldn't get married. As for the OP, she probably needs to consider if having a friend like this is still worth it.

The situation surrounding the bride-to-be and her friend highlights a critical aspect of relationship dynamics: the necessity of trust and emotional clarity. In this case, the pressure to delete an ex's number serves as a stark reminder of how past attachments can complicate future commitments. As the bride prepares for her marriage, the potential for unresolved feelings to resurface could threaten her relationship with her future husband.

Encouraging open communication and honest discussions about emotional baggage is vital. By addressing these issues head-on, individuals can create a more stable foundation for their relationships. The friend’s suggestion to delete the ex's number is not just about removing a contact; it symbolizes a deeper commitment to prioritizing the new relationship and fostering emotional intimacy that is essential for long-term satisfaction.

Nobody wants to start a marriage while their phone is still basically ringing the ex.

Want more wedding fallout, read about telling a friend to reconsider her cheating fiance.

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