AITAH for Telling My Best Friend I’m Not Going to Be Her Maid of Honor Because I Don’t Support Her Marriage?
When loyalty to a friend clashes with your own principles, it can lead to an impossible choice. Today’s AITAH story dives deep into a friendship on the verge of collapse—all because one woman couldn’t pretend to celebrate something she didn’t believe in.
Let’s explore who’s really in the wrong.
The Situation: A Wedding Invitation Turned Ultimatum

The original poster, whom we’ll call Emma, is a 28-year-old woman who has been best friends with Lily, 29, since high school. Over the past decade, they’ve shared everything—late-night calls, college road trips, and countless milestones.
But when Lily announced her engagement to her boyfriend, Mark, Emma felt dread rather than excitement. In Emma’s view, Mark is controlling, dismissive, and even borderline emotionally abusive. She’s watched Lily shrink into a version of herself that seems anxious and withdrawn.
Still, Emma tried to be supportive in small ways—until Lily asked her to be the maid of honor.
The Refusal: Setting a Boundary





