Imagine planning your dream wedding, only for your parents to miss it due to unforeseen circumstances. That’s what happened to one man whose parents couldn’t attend his wedding because of a storm that grounded all flights. Now, years later, he still brings up their absence during arguments, causing tension in the family. But are the parents really to blame?
The Unfortunate Wedding Day

The Storm That Ruined Everything

No Way to Make It

FaceTime Offer Declined

The Wedding Card

Thanksgiving Drama

Financial Constraints

The Wedding Card Strikes Again

Enough is Enough

Sibling Support

Addressing Questions

No Escape from the Storm

Parents vs. Son: The Wedding Grudge
This family’s drama began when the parents missed their son’s wedding due to a storm grounding all flights. Despite their best efforts, they couldn’t make it to the ceremony. Years later, the son still holds a grudge, bringing up their absence during arguments. The most recent conflict arose over Thanksgiving plans, with the son demanding they visit him. The parents, however, couldn’t afford the trip. The son used the wedding card again, but the father finally snapped, telling him to get over it. The daughter supports her parents, but the father wonders if he’s in the wrong. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. You made reasonable efforts to attend, but couldn’t.

NTA – Effort to attend wedding despite cancelled flights.

NTA. You can’t control the weather or the airlines

Son’s anger at parents for missing wedding years later. NTA.

“NTA
You didn’t skip the wedding, weather prevented your arrival. “
NTA. Son upset parents missed wedding, but they made effort

Engaging comment and replies about family dynamics and visitation.

Son argues with parents, NTA for missing wedding

Baffled by YTA comments, but easy NTA. Perfect storm, baby?

NTA, circumstances prevented attendance. No blame on parents

NTA: Tried to attend son’s wedding, weather ruined plans. ️☹️

Son upset about missed wedding, opportunity for deeper conversation

Parents couldn’t attend wedding, son wants them to celebrate after?

NTA, guy needs to get over it

Son is upset about parents missing wedding, but is there more to the story?

Commenter questions OP’s side and suggests alternative actions.

NTA. You were a victim of circumstance. Get over it

Parents’ lack of care and communication leaves lasting disappointment

NTA. Don’t let him play the blame game. Stand your ground!
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Son’s wedding drama: NTA parent called out for missing it

Curious about weather event, wedding location, and other absences?

Parents’ untimely departure before son’s wedding causes family tension
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NTA. Son needs to grow up and move on
