Family drama takes center stage as a man refuses to change his wedding date, which happens to coincide with his brother’s divorce anniversary. The man’s parents demand that he change the date, but he stands firm, causing a rift between him and his family. With the wedding approaching, tensions rise as more family members threaten to boycott the event. Is the man in the wrong for not changing the date, or are his parents being unreasonable? Read on to find out.
Wedding date on brother’s divorce anniversary sparks controversy.

Invitation causes family drama, parents demand attention before wedding day.

Brother refuses to attend wedding on ‘divorce anniversary’

Groom faces criticism for wedding date on brother’s divorce anniversary

Bride-to-be chooses wedding day over brother’s divorce anniversary

Man faces backlash for wedding on brother’s divorce anniversary.

Family threatens to boycott wedding over date clash.

Redditors judge man’s wedding date choice in AITA thread ❤️

Man faces backlash for having wedding on brother’s “divorce anniversary”
A man is facing backlash from his parents and brother for choosing to have his wedding on the same day as his brother’s divorce anniversary. The man’s parents called him to demand that he change the date, citing the emotional distress it would cause his brother. Despite their pleas, the man refused to change the date as everything was already booked and set up. His parents accused him of prioritizing his wedding celebration over his brother’s emotional well-being and warned him of the consequences of ruining their relationship. The man is now left with the dilemma of whether to change the date or risk losing his family’s presence at his wedding. Read on for the comments and reactions to this difficult situation.
NTA shares the struggle of having multiple divorce ‘anniversaries’; finds brother’s reaction ridiculous

Commenter supports OP’s decision, calls out brother’s selfishness and parents’ poor judgement. Replies add humor and further criticism.

Choosing a wedding date shouldn’t be a loyalty test

Brother’s divorce not a reason to ruin wedding. NTA wins

Wedding on brother’s divorce anniversary. Commenter says NTA.
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“Divorce anniversary” sparks debate, but some celebrate it amicably

Booking wedding venues is tough, NTA for choosing a date

OP advised to speak to Isaac directly

Confusion and missing details surround wedding on ‘divorce anniversary’ backlash

Wedding date conflict, but NTA. Ex cheated, forget him.

Reclaim the date and celebrate! NTA for sure.

When divorce anniversaries become a family tradition
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Wedding on a Tuesday? Birthday better than divorce anniversary.

Congratulations on the upcoming wedding! Divorce anniversaries aren’t a thing

Commenter defends wedding on divorce anniversary, calls out brother’s pity party
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Wedding on brother’s “divorce anniversary” causing family drama. NTA.

Did the groom not think to check for conflicting events?

OP made a mistake not checking with VIPs before booking ♂️

Celebrate love, not past separations!

Commenter defends groom’s choice, calls out brother’s infidelity.

Don’t let your brother’s pity party ruin your wedding day

Stand up for yourself and your wedding plans, NTA ❤️

Fiance has just as much right to be part of that conversation

Overwriting a tragic day with a joyous occasion

Wedding on divorce anniversary – justified or insensitive?

Reach out to your brother directly before jumping to conclusions

Who gets married on a Tuesday?

Wedding on divorce anniversary? NTA, prioritize your future wife’s feelings ❤️

Supportive comment for a couple dealing with family drama

Commenter sympathizes with tough choice for wedding, advises embracing new family.

Stand your ground! NTA! Congrats on your wedding!
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Celebrating love trumps divorce anniversaries any day! ❤️
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Suggests family therapy for brother’s “divorce anniversary”, empathizes with OP.

Stand your ground and play the long game ♂️

Supporting a healthy choice: one comment calls out a toxic family.

Wedding dates should be run by close ones.

Having a wedding on your brother’s divorce anniversary: NTA or ESH?

Wedding on divorce anniversary? Commenter calls out pity party
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Commenter calls out selfish groom for wedding timing ♂️
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Divorce anniversary isn’t a thing, NTA handled it well

Stand your ground and celebrate love! NTA.

Brother’s divorce anniversary shouldn’t ruin wedding plans. NTA

Bride-to-be suggests brother should bear the cost of changing dates

Brother’s ‘divorce anniversary’ plans make no sense

Sarcastic suggestion to make calligraphy cards for brother’s divorce anniversary.
