AITAH for Not Letting My Husband Take His Female Best Friend on Our Anniversary Trip?
Marriage is built on trust, but what happens when that trust is tested—not by betrayal, but by boundaries? In today’s AITAH-inspired story, we dive into a situation that’s left one wife feeling like the third wheel in her own relationship.
She planned a romantic anniversary getaway—only to find out her husband had invited his female best friend. Now, she’s wondering: is she the villain for putting her foot down?
The Backstory: An Anniversary Hijack?

A 28-year-old woman—we’ll call her Sara—took to Reddit’s r/AITAH community with a post that quickly gained traction.
She and her husband, Adam, were approaching their third wedding anniversary. To celebrate, Sara booked a cozy weekend cabin in the mountains: just the two of them, no distractions, no work, no stress.
But just days before the trip, Adam casually mentioned that he’d invited his best friend of over 15 years—Claire—to come along.
According to him, Claire had “been feeling down lately” and needed a break. It was “just a couple of extra days” and she’d “stay in the guest room.” He insisted it wouldn’t interfere with the romantic part of the trip.
Sara was stunned. She immediately said no.
The Fallout: Accusations and Assumptions





