Imagine being asked to choose between your best friends’ wedding and your newborn son. That’s the dilemma one man found himself in when his close friends, the bride and groom, requested that he and his wife leave their three-month-old son at home. The couple’s request wasn’t well-received, leading to a fallout that’s got everyone talking. Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster.
The Dilemma Unfolds
The Newborn Controversy
The Close-Knit Group
The Unexpected Request
The Uncomfortable Suggestion
The Standoff Begins
The Fallout
Standing His Ground ️
The Late Revelation ️
The Miscommunication
A Wedding, a Baby, and a Friendship on the Line!
In a tale that’s got everyone talking, a man finds himself torn between his best friends’ wedding and his newborn son. The bride and groom’s request to leave the baby at home sparks a conflict that threatens to overshadow their big day. With other friends stepping in to mediate, the man stands his ground, refusing to attend if his wife and son aren’t welcomed. As the drama unfolds, late revelations and alleged miscommunications add fuel to the fire. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this emotional saga…
“No babies policy is acceptable, but it’s not your wedding.”
NAH: Wedding dispute over bringing newborn, both sides have valid points
YTA for assuming everyone will accommodate you and your wife
NTA for dropping out of wedding due to newborn controversy
Wedding drama: Newborn vs. friendship. Who’s in the wrong?
ESH: Miscommunication leads to baby controversy at wedding.
Pandemic + wedding + baby drama = Friendship fallout!
New mothers facing judgment for attending events with newborns.
NTA, they knew about your baby but excluded them last minute.
Wedding without newborn? NAH, it’s a valid concern!
NTA. Newborn controversy tests friendship and wedding attendance.
Miscommunication and assumptions lead to wedding woes
“YTA. No newborns at weddings! It’s not about you.”
Newborn controversy: Should babies be allowed at weddings?
Newborn at wedding: unpopular decision or valid concern?
“NTA… Bride and groom are being ridiculous.”
YTA. Entitlement and parenting clash at a wedding. Friendship fallout!
NAH – A respectful disagreement over having a baby at the wedding.
“NTA. Friends should have mentioned newborn preference 9 months ago!”
“YTA. Your response sounds way too cocky. It’s fine if you don’t want to leave him, but throwing a fit over them not wanting a baby at their wedding? “
“INFO: Is it reasonable to bring a baby to a wedding? “
“YTA, I think it’s odd to assume you are bringing a baby. “
Parents debate whether newborns should be allowed at weddings.
YTA, prioritize your friend’s special day over newborn concerns.
Different cultural views on weddings and children. NAH, just different.
NTA. Newborn controversy at wedding: baby ban and partner exclusion!
YTA. Your wedding, your rules. It’s just one night!
“YTA for not getting a sitter. It’s not about you!”
Is it really a wedding without a crying baby?
YTA: Prioritize friendship over making a point about the wedding.
NTA: Bridezilla disinvites close friends over crying baby at wedding
“YTA
No, you should absolutely not be bringing a three-month-old to a wedding. First of all, you can’t expect an infant to get through a wedding without disrupting some part of it. Second, your kid hasn’t even had most of his basic vaccines yet.” – The Great Wedding Debate
NTA; politely decline and send a gift.
“NTA. You did what they asked. Parenting wins!”
Wedding drama: NAH to ESH over ‘no babies’ policy
Wedding drama: OP is the a**hole for bringing a newborn ♂️
“YTA. Don’t assume baby’s invited. Your wife should handle it.”
Prioritizing family over parties: the joys of wife and child!
Parenting debate: YTA for not compromising with disruptive newborn.
YTA – Selfishness and Parenthood Clash in Wedding Dilemma!
“YTA babies ruin weddings every single time.”
Guest etiquette: Communicate clearly or be labeled the a**hole!
“YTA. Don’t bring infant to wedding. Friendship downgrade expected.”
Weddings aren’t for babies! YTA for dropping out.
NTA. Babies at weddings: cute or disruptive? Share your thoughts!
YTA: A fiery comment sparks a heated debate in the section.
Wedding ruined by crying baby? No one wants that!
YTA for bringing a baby to a wedding without asking first!
Is it r**e to bring a baby to a wedding?
NTA for prioritizing wife over wedding drama
Last Updated on September 12, 2023 by Diply Social Team