Picture this: you’re invited to be a groomsman at your close friends’ wedding, but there’s a catch – your wife and newborn son are not welcome. This is the dilemma one 34-year-old man found himself in, leading to a dramatic fallout just weeks before the big day. Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster.
A Wedding Invitation with a Twist

The Root of the Conflict

Back to Work, Back to Reality

Close Friends Turned Wedding Planners

The Initial Plans

The Unexpected Request

The Unfair Suggestion

The Standoff

The Fallout

Standing Firm

The Late Notice ️

The Miscommunication

A Wedding Drama Unfolds: Who’s the Real Party Pooper?
Caught in a whirlwind of wedding preparations and newborn parenting, a 34-year-old man finds himself at odds with his close friends – the bride and groom. The couple’s request to exclude his newborn son from the celebration sparks a conflict that escalates quickly, with the man deciding to drop out of the wedding party altogether. The fallout is swift and dramatic, with friends scrambling to mediate the situation. But the man stands firm, feeling singled out and unfairly treated. The plot thickens with claims of miscommunication and late notice. Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this wedding woe.
Infant not invited to wedding, parents debate attendance and consequences

“Babies at weddings: To bring or not to bring? “

YTA for assuming everyone will accommodate you and your wife ♂️

NTA for dropping out of wedding party due to newborn controversy
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NAH. Wedding vs Newborn: Timing issue or friendship issue?

“ESH. Lack of communication led to a crying baby debacle. “

Bringing a baby to a pandemic wedding? AH move!

New mothers facing criticism for not isolating themselves after childbirth

NTA, they knew about your baby, not your fault.

Valid to not want a newborn at a wedding

NTA. Newborn son controversy sparks debate on wedding attendance.

Miscommunication leads to controversy over newborn attending wedding

YTA for bringing an uninvited newborn to the wedding
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Babies at weddings: disruptive or reasonable? Opinions clash!

Newborn controversy at wedding: Is it normal or not?

YTA for dictating who can attend a wedding. Entitled much?

“NTA…Bride and groom are being ridiculous.”
Exceptions for babes-in-arms at child-free weddings?

NTA. Friends should have mentioned newborn preference earlier.

NAH: Couple worried about baby at wedding, but poor communication.

YTA. Cocky response to not wanting a baby at wedding

INFO: Is it reasonable to bring a baby to a wedding?

♂️ Requesting baby at wedding? YTA for assumptions.

Parenting dilemma: attend wedding or stay with crying newborn?

Cultural differences in weddings; differing views on toddlers attending.

NTA. Newborn controversy at wedding. Wife should step outside with baby

Newborn at wedding: YTA for dropping out, but understandable ♂️

YTA: Don’t expect others to accommodate your discomfort. ♂️

Babies at weddings? YTA!
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YTA for dropping out of wedding party over newborn son

Parental conflict: Should infants be allowed at weddings?

YTA, prioritize your friends over making a point

OP gets called out for being the a**hole at wedding
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NTA. You did what they asked.

Communication breakdown leads to wedding party drama. Who’s at fault?

NTA; respectful response to wedding controversy, avoid unnecessary drama.

Wedding drama: NAH to ESH, babies vs. no babies controversy

NTA, bridezilla disinvites couple with newborn for crying baby
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YTA for bringing a baby to a wedding. Not cool

YTA assumes baby invite, but wife’s an adult. Get over it.

Prioritizing family over parties: the joys of wife and child ❤️

Babies vs. toddlers: A**hole or not? Find out here!

YTA. Don’t bring an infant to a wedding. Friendship at stake.

Is it rude to bring a baby to a wedding?

Commenter argues that bringing a 3-month-old to a wedding is a bad idea

NTA: Babies at weddings can be cute or chaotic

YTA – Selfishness and entitlement in the midst of controversy

YTA: Stirring up controversy over a newborn son.

Wedding woes: The battle between babies and bridesmaids begins!

YTA: Babies at weddings are a major no-no.

Stick with your wife, NTA! Don’t let them exclude her!
