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Husband Gets Called Out For Choosing To Skip Wife’s Birthday For Friend’s Wedding

When you’re considering priorities, what comes to mind? Chances are, you think of people and commitments in your life which you can describe with terms like “important” and “valuable.”, and these are likely top 10 must-haves in your life. When it comes to ranking things, it’s easy to classify items on a scale of how useful it is for you. However, priorities get trickier when considering people and simultaneous events, such as your family’s needs vs a friend’s need for your presence. This is our AITA story for today, folks.

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There is no doubt a struggle between competing responsibilities every now and then. Sometimes, it can be a challenging choice, especially if they are significant events to both people. For example, if your wife has been planning a blowout 30th birthday party for months and your best friend’s wedding ceremony are both held on the same day, which should take precedence? It may be difficult to prioritize and choose one person. The saying, “Happy wife, happy life,” is well-known. It’s a lesson learned by many, but husbands understand it intimately and OP went against it so things aren’t looking great for him. Scroll down below to read the full story!

Source: u/Acceptable-View-4312

#1) OP is asking if he’s in the wrong for ditching his wife for his best friend.

#2) OP’s wife is turning 30 and has a big party planned that she wants OP to attend. That evening it’s also his best friends wedding, so OP is choosing to go there. His wife is angry.

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#3) OP asks if he’s the a**hole for this decision. He also mentions that he made the commitment to his wife first as it has been planned for a while.

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Source: u/Acceptable-View-4312

When events collide due to scheduling conflicts, making the responsible choice in deciding where your presence is most important can be quite a challenge. It’s understandable that both events have their importance, but sometimes, one has to make a decision. When considering a friend’s wedding ceremony or your wife’s birthday party, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons and make the most sensible choice you can make. Many reddit commentators were quick to point out the lifelong commitment you have to your wife and that it would be unjustifiable to drop everything for another last-minute event, even if it is your bestfriend’s wedding. What kind of bestfriend is this, by the way? Didn’t even tell you he was getting married till a week prior? Crazy!

Here’s what Reddit users have said about the situation:

#4) OP’s wife has every reason to be p*ssed at him as this is a pretty huge deal.

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Via SeasonalCitrus

#5) OP needs to get his priorities in order.

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Via evillittleperson

#6) He had made the commitment to his wife before the best friend, that’s true.

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Via hotcheetopuffdaddy

#7) OP could manage a half and half situation but it IS pretty messed up that he completely iced out his wife.

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Via Hannaconda420

#8) OP committed to your wife for life and he should act like it.

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Via tosser9212

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