A bride-to-be recently sought advice on Reddit regarding a wedding-related dilemma she was facing concerning the roles of her biological father and stepfather. The Reddit user, known as “Mindless_Diet_5123,” posted on the “Am I the A–hole” (AITA) forum on Aug. 19, 2024, asking if she was wrong for only assigning the role of father of the bride to her biological father and not her stepfather as well. At 27 years old, she explained that she was the youngest of four siblings and that her parents had divorced when she was a newborn. While her father never remarried, her mother had married her stepfather when she was just 5 years old.
Despite her parents sharing equal custody, the Reddit user expressed that she and her siblings were closer to their father than their mother or stepfather. She described her father as a nurturer, and they had a stronger bond with him compared to the other parental figures in their lives. However, she acknowledged that her stepfather did make an effort to step into the fatherly role when her father was temporarily unable to do so due to an accident. Even though her stepfather’s efforts were appreciated, she and her siblings still viewed their biological father as their primary paternal figure.
As the youngest sibling, Mindless_Diet_5123 was the last to get married, and she noted that her sister had only chosen their father as the father of the bride at her wedding. When it came time for her own wedding planning, her stepfather expressed confusion and hurt over not being considered for the role. He felt that he had done just as much as her father, especially during the year when he was the only parental figure present in their lives. Her mother sided with the stepfather, emphasizing the significant role he had played in her upbringing and suggesting that it was unfair to exclude him from such an important occasion.
Seeking input from other Reddit users, Mindless_Diet_5123 asked for opinions on her decision. The AITA subreddit allows users to offer judgment on posts, with options like “NTA” (Not the A–hole), “YTA” (You’re the A–hole), “NAH” (No A–hole Here), and “ESH” (Everyone Sucks Here). The majority of responses supported the bride-to-be’s choice to have only her father fulfill the father-of-the-bride role. Many users emphasized that biological parents hold a special place in a child’s life and that it was understandable for her to prioritize her relationship with her father.
One Reddit user, identified as a stepfather himself, echoed this sentiment, stating that step-parents should not expect the same treatment as biological parents and should prioritize the happiness and well-being of the children. Another user highlighted the importance of respecting the bride’s decision and not imposing personal feelings onto her special day. A relationship expert also weighed in, supporting the bride’s right to choose while suggesting that some form of acknowledgment for the stepfather could be considered out of kindness but not obligation.
Ultimately, the bride-to-be stood by her decision and emphasized the significance of her biological father’s role in her life. She appreciated the support from fellow Reddit users and remained focused on creating a memorable and meaningful wedding experience. The discussion surrounding parental roles, blended families, and wedding etiquette highlighted the complexities of family dynamics and the importance of respecting individual choices and boundaries. As the wedding approached, the bride remained steadfast in her decision, hoping to celebrate her special day surrounded by love, understanding, and appreciation for the relationships that have shaped her life.









