A father’s unconventional offer to help his daughter prepare for her fourth wedding has sparked a debate on the internet. The daughter has been married thrice, and her father has offered to help her with the next one. The father had given her $15,000 for her first wedding, which ended in divorce after three years. For her second wedding, he gave her $5,000 for a smaller and more intimate wedding, which ended in divorce after only one year. Her third marriage was to the man who got her pregnant while she was married to another man. They divorced before their son turned one. The daughter has met the love of her life again and needs money for the wedding. What do you think about the father’s offer to help his daughter with her fourth wedding?
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Should he give her more money for her fourth wedding?
A father is being called an a**hole for not wanting to give his daughter money for her fourth wedding. She has already had three failed marriages and he doesn’t believe that her future is any different. He has managed to stay married for 33 years and doesn’t think it’s that difficult. His wife wants him to make peace by giving her daughter some money, but he thinks it’s a waste. The father’s bad attitude towards his daughter’s relationship has caused a rift between them, and he is now seeking advice on if he should change his stance. Do you think he should give her more money for her fourth wedding or is he justified in his decision? Read on for the comments and reactions.
Daughter on her 4th wedding, commenters support OP’s decision to not pay.
Wedding contributions don’t guarantee a lasting marriage. NTA.
Daughter wants dad to pay for her 4th wedding, commenters say enough!
Mom refuses to pay for daughter’s fourth wedding.
Real love takes work, but is your daughter ready for it?
Commenter suggests saving money for grandkids instead of daughter’s weddings.
Weddings aren’t crucial for survival
Supporting a thrice-married daughter with humor and financial aid
Commenter gets roasted for supporting OP’s decision with emojis.
OP could have been more empathetic in their refusal to help
Fourth wedding? Fourth time’s the charm…and the cost.
32 isn’t too young to pay for your own wedding
Generous parent sets boundaries
Mother offers to pay if daughter’s marriage lasts 4 years.
Invest in premarital counseling instead of another wedding
Wedding costs explained
Daughter wants father to pay for wedding, gets called out. NTA
One and done! Parent refuses to pay for second wedding.
Parent refuses to pay for 4th wedding. Commenters agree.
Daughter wants another wedding, but who will pay for it?
Humorous reply to NTA comment about helping daughter’s next wedding.
Setting boundaries with adult children.
Supportive comment. Suggests daughter shouldn’t marry every partner.
Parent won’t help with second wedding, but insensitive comment made.
Lifetime wedding assistance limit reached. No wedding, no problem
Prioritizing marriage over wedding, a**hole daughter misses the point.
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Daddy’s money is not for second weddings.
Generous parent sets boundaries for entitled daughter’s weddings
A blunt but fair judgement on a third wedding attempt.
Does the daughter have a history of quick marriages?
Is it tough love or unsupportive?
Parent has already funded 3 weddings, not obligated to fund more
Daughter’s wedding expenses have become too much, NTA.
Daughter wants wedding funds, commenter says she’s on her own
Commenter empathizes with OP and agrees they are NTA.
Wedding bells silenced. NTA stands up to daughter’s extravagant spending.
Parents not obligated to pay for weddings . NTA
Three weddings later, father sets the record straight
NTA parent sets boundaries on daughter’s entitlement to lavish weddings
Wedding expenses shouldn’t always fall on parents, right?
Don’t enable her. Marriage counseling is a must.
Mother refuses to pay for daughter’s next wedding, NTA ♀️
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Money can’t buy happiness or a successful marriage
Mother puts her foot down after paying for daughter’s multiple weddings
Dad’s rule: Help pay for first wedding, not subsequent ones ❌
Wedding doesn’t need to be expensive to be perfect
NTA for setting boundaries and encouraging healthy relationships.
Courthouse wedding recommended due to poor track record.
Daughter on fourth wedding, OP won’t pay – NTA
Offer to help pay for your grandson’s college instead
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No wedding, no problem. NTA for not paying for it.
Daughter’s failed marriages might be due to overindulgence growing up
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Savage! Parent offers help for next wedding.
Parent draws the line on wedding expenses
Supportive comment encourages financial independence
Second weddings don’t need to be spectacles, NTA for offering help ❤️
NTA. Daughter should pay for her own weddings.
Withdraw the offer or pay for her therapy instead
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Last Updated on April 15, 2023 by Diply Social Team