AITAH for Not Attending My Sister’s Wedding Because She Scheduled It on My Birthday?
Family events are supposed to bring people together, but sometimes they spark conflicts no one sees coming. In today’s AITAH story, one sibling feels hurt and overlooked after a wedding date was set on the same day as their birthday—and everyone is debating whether skipping the big day was petty or justified.
Let’s look at the details and decide who, if anyone, is actually in the wrong.
The Situation: A Wedding Date That Felt Like an Insult

The original poster—let’s call him Adam, age 29—shared on r/AITAH that his younger sister, Megan, recently got engaged. Everyone was thrilled—until she announced the wedding date: the same day as Adam’s 30th birthday.
To Adam, this felt like a deliberate slight. He and Megan have always had a tense relationship, marked by competition and unresolved arguments. In his post, he explained that she knew how important this milestone birthday was to him. He’d been planning a trip and a party with friends for over a year.
When he gently brought up the conflict, Megan brushed it off, saying, “It’s not like you’re five—you don’t need a party.” She insisted that weddings take precedence over birthdays and expected him to “be mature” and show up in support.
Adam felt hurt and dismissed. After some reflection, he decided not to attend the wedding. He told Megan he’d celebrate his birthday as planned. She was furious, called him selfish, and accused him of trying to sabotage her big day.
The Debate: Is a Birthday Ever More Important Than a Wedding?



