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Bride Demands MOH Pay Double for Bora Bora Trip, Friendship Explodes

by Charles Butler
November 15, 2025
in Social Issues

Being chosen as a maid of honor is, well, an honor. It’s supposed to be a journey of celebrating a lifelong friendship as your bestie enters a new chapter. But for one woman, that joy quickly turned to anxiety and disbelief.

She made an incredibly generous offer to help pay for her friend’s dream honeymoon. Instead of gratitude, she was handed a bill that was more than double what she’d budgeted. Her friend’s response to her setting a boundary was to threaten their friendship and her role in the wedding. It’s a shocking story of how a wedding can sometimes bring out the absolute worst in people.

Grab a seat, because this is a wild ride.

Bride Demands MOH Pay Double for Bora Bora Trip, Friendship Explodes
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AITA for refusing to pay for my friend's expensive honeymoon after she chose a destination I can't afford?

I (26F) have been best friends with "Lisa" (28F) since we were kids. A few months ago, Lisa asked me to be her maid of honor, and I gladly accepted.

Recently, Lisa mentioned that she and her fiancé are struggling to afford their dream honeymoon to Bora Bora.

Knowing how much this trip means to them, I wanted to help. I offered to contribute a significant amount of money

towards their honeymoon as a wedding gift because I am earning very well. However, when Lisa and her fiancé finalized their plans,

they chose the most luxurious resort in Bora Bora, with all the bells and whistles. The cost was astronomical. When Lisa sent me

the breakdown of the costs and my share, I was floored. It was more than double what I had budgeted to give them.

I approached Lisa and explained that I couldn't afford to contribute that much money. I offered to give the original amount

I had planned, which was still quite generous. Lisa got upset and said I was ruining her dream honeymoon.

She argued that as her best friend and maid of honor, I should be willing to make sacrifices for her big day.

This has caused a rift between us. Lisa is barely speaking to me, and she's even considering asking someone else to be her maid of honor.

Our mutual friends are divided. Some think I'm being reasonable, while others believe I should find a way to come up with the money to make Lisa's dream come true.

I feel awful because I don't want to let my friend down, but I also can't justify spending more than I can afford. AITA?

There’s that sinking feeling you get when a kind gesture is not just taken for granted, but twisted into an obligation. The maid of honor (MOH) made an offer from a place of pure love and friendship. She saw her friend struggling and wanted to help make a dream come true.

Then came the invoice. The moment Lisa sent a bill that was double the original, generous offer, she stopped being a friend and started acting like a very entitled client. The worst part is her reaction. There was no understanding, no “Oh my gosh, I’m so sorry, let’s see what we can adjust.”

There was only blame and emotional blackmail. It’s a classic case of wedding entitlement warping a person’s perspective.

The True Cost of Friendship

It’s no secret that being part of a wedding party is expensive. The dress, the travel, the parties, it all adds up. In fact, a 2024 Bankrate survey found that the average cost of being a member of a wedding party is around $1,600. The MOH’s original offer of $5,000 to $7,000 wasn’t just generous; it was astronomically above and beyond what any friend should ever expect.

Lisa’s expectation that her friend should “make sacrifices” for her big day is where this story goes completely off the rails. It reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of friendship. A friend’s role is to support you emotionally, not to fund your lifestyle choices.

When you offer someone a gift, especially a financial one, you are not signing a blank check. Setting a boundary around what you can give is not just reasonable; it’s essential for a healthy relationship. As financial therapist Amanda Clayman puts it, “Financial boundaries help us protect our resources, but more importantly, they protect our relationships from resentment.”

Lisa’s anger and threats show she cares more about the money than the friendship itself. By pushing her friend to go into debt for a vacation, she’s showing a shocking lack of care and respect.

Here’s what the community had to say.

Redditors were united, slamming the bride’s blatant entitlement and calling the situation a clear ‘gift grab.’

Sebscreen - NTA. Go ahead and not contribute a cent... Save all her messages, pull out as MOH,

don't give her any money, then get ready to drop evidence of the truth WHEN she tries to play victim.

Miserable_Emu5191 - I too would like to go to Bora Bora. I wonder who I can sucker into paying for that trip? NTA.

[Reddit User] - NTA. I've honestly never heard of a FRIEND paying for a honeymoon...

Sorry not sorry but Lisa sounds entitled. If they can't afford to do something, they shouldn't do it.

Serious-Day5968 - If Lisa wants a luxurious honeymoon she can start picking up a second job to be able to afford it. You actually are doing too much as it...

Many advised the MOH to let the bride follow through on her threat, seeing it as the trash taking itself out.

dr_lucia - she's even considering asking someone else to be her maid of honor. Let her.

Just say "I'm disappointed, but ok." Then watch what happens when other person hears the price tag for the honor.

Dipshitistan - NTA. Let the trash take itself out.

WestAd1562 - Threatening to remove you as MOH all because you wont give more money, speaks volume to her character imo!

Some users were simply shocked at the audacity, questioning if the story was real while pointing out a few universal truths.

The_Crown_And_Anchor - In what universe to other people pay for someone's honeymoon. This is not normal. Nobody does this...

If you can't afford your wedding and your honeymoon...then you can't afford to be married. NTAH.

Key_Bluebird_6104 - Why would you pay for your friends' honeymoon? If she wants to go to Bora Bora she should pay for it herself.

I don't get all these entitled people expecting everyone to pay for their honeymoon or wedding.

Seigmoraig - How is this not ragebait, nobody can be this entitled, right?

Ariadne_613 - For anyone else siding with the bride, send them the bill for the bride’s honeymoon. They can very well help the bride themselves.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

If you ever find yourself in a situation where a friend is trying to financially pressure you, it’s crucial to hold your ground, kindly but firmly. This isn’t about winning an argument; it’s about protecting yourself and your relationship.

First, reiterate your boundary one more time, without emotion. A simple, “Lisa, I love you and I am so happy for you. As I mentioned, the $X amount I offered is my absolute limit and my wedding gift to you both. I hope you can understand.”

Don’t get pulled into a debate about your finances or their “dream.” Your budget is your business, period. If they escalate by making threats, like taking away your MOH title, the best response is often a calm and accepting one. “I would be very sad to not be your MOH, but I understand if that’s your decision.” This removes the power from their threat and places the responsibility for the consequences squarely on them.

In the end, a true friend would never ask you to go into debt for their vacation.

This is a painful lesson in how money can reveal the true colors of a friendship. The MOH did absolutely nothing wrong. She was generous, supportive, and kind. Her friend, on the other hand, showed that her “dream honeymoon” was more important to her than her lifelong best friend.

So, where do you fall on this? Should the MOH just give in to save the friendship, or is this a friendship that’s not worth saving? Let us know what you would do.

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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