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Father Charges Son For Honeymoon Stay At Late Wife’s Cabin, Son Calls Him Selfish

by Annie Nguyen
December 4, 2025
in Social Issues

Sometimes, helping your loved ones can feel more complicated than it should. You want to support them, but there’s always a balance between generosity and fairness, especially when it comes to finances.

In this case, a father was approached by his son, who asked to use the family’s winter cabin for his honeymoon. What happened next left both sides frustrated and questioning each other’s motives. Accusations flew, and family opinions were split.

Scroll down to discover the full story and how a simple request turned into a heated debate about ownership, money, and respect.

A father offers his winter cabin for his son’s honeymoon, but under a surprising condition

Father Charges Son For Honeymoon Stay At Late Wife’s Cabin, Son Calls Him Selfish
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AITA for asking my son and his STBW to pay to spend their honeymoon in my winter cabin?

My late wife and I invested in a small winter cabin years ago. I'm the owner now after her passing.

My son (22) is getting married to his STBW in a month.

They have no money for a destination honeymoon, they were barely able to plan the wedding.

He asked if they could spend their honeymoon in my winter cabin

and I agreed but under the condition that they pay me.

He acted all shocked and tried to argue that it's his mom's cabin too

but I pointed out how I'm the owner now and that I pay to keep it maintained.

He got upset and accused me of being materialistic and selfish after I'd already been unhelpful with the wedding.

I told him I did the same thing with his aunt and it wasn't personal.

He left with his fiancée and told the family about it.

Now I'm being berating left and right and am being told to let him use the cabin

and shamed me for asking for money.

INFO: I already told him a millionth times that getting married so soon was not a good idea

but he refused to take my advice and had no regard for my opinion on the situation.

There’s a universal tension many families know too well: wanting to help the people we love, while also protecting our own well‑being. In this story, the father isn’t just deciding whether to lend the cabin; he’s navigating grief, responsibility, and fairness.

At the heart of the conflict is a complicated emotional dynamic. The father inherited the cabin after his wife’s passing, and keeping it usable involves maintenance costs and personal investment.

When his son asks to use it for a honeymoon, he doesn’t dismiss the request; instead, he places a boundary: yes, they may use it, but only if they contribute.

The son perceives this as rejection and entitlement; the father sees it as fairness and acknowledgement of the effort it takes to maintain something that isn’t just a sentimental relic, it’s a responsibility. The result is hurt, misunderstanding, and damaged trust.

From a different angle, the father’s demand can be seen as an act of self‑respect and boundary‑setting, not just a financial decision. In many societies and family systems, there is an expectation that shared assets are freely available, especially after a loss.

But insisting on clarity, responsibility, and respect for personal investment is also a valid position, especially when emotions, loss, and history are involved.

Psychological research supports the idea that clear boundaries, including material or financial ones, help maintain healthy relationships and protect mental well‑being.

According to a recent article from BetterHelp, “setting and communicating boundaries can benefit you and your relationships,” helping protect emotional space, prevent burnout, and maintain self‑respect.

And experts writing for Psychology Today argue that boundaries are not walls but guidelines: they help individuals define what they will and won’t accept and communicate those limits calmly rather than sacrificing their own needs for others.

Applying this to the cabin scenario suggests that the father’s insistence on contribution isn’t necessarily selfish. It can be viewed as a conscientious setting of boundaries: he’s acknowledging that maintaining the cabin is less of a sentimental family inheritance now and more of a responsibility financially and emotionally.

By requiring payment, he asks his son to respect the value and burden of that responsibility.

Still, boundaries don’t exist in a vacuum. The way they’re communicated matters. Even the healthiest boundary can be perceived as hurtful if delivered coldly or without empathy.

For relationships to survive, clarity must meet compassion. Perhaps what caused the rupture isn’t solely the payment request but the emotional context: grief over a lost spouse, the burden of ownership, and a family’s expectations shaped by love and memories.

In real life, then, the outcome matters less than the process. Families often avoid speaking of maintenance, cost, or ownership, preferring instead to treat inherited property like unconditional love.

But sometimes the act of demanding fairness is also an act of love: love for one’s own stability and a statement of self‑worth. The real tragedy lies not in the money but in the misunderstanding.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

These commenters argued OP is wrong to charge his own son and called him stingy or selfish

Geek_Egg − YTA "I told him I did the same thing with his aunt and it wasn't personal."

And that's why - your son's wedding should be personal to you.

EDIT: per your INFO edit, YTA for not supporting your son's wedding also.

Just say goodbye to him, he's going to quit talking to you very soon.

Straight-Singer-2912 − YTA It's your son! For his honeymoon!

You're going to CHARGE YOUR SON?

Honestly, when you never hear from him, rarely see him,

and have no relationship with any future potential grandchildren,

I want you to remember this moment - the moment when you typed all that out,

and found nothing wrong with charging your son to use your family cabin.

I wish you good luck, my friend, especially when you are much older

and maybe need some help from your family.

Life is long, and the arc of the moral universe - as they say - bends toward justice.

(if you genuinely want to resolve this - apologize to your son, tell him you'd be happy to have him use the cabin,

and that you know it would have made his mother happy to know he would be beginning his married life there).

ETA: Is your first name. ..Ebenezer?

GordonBlue133 − YTA. I'd love to know why won't you gift a stay at the cabin for your son who just got married.

Do you not like him? your greed is more important than your child? did he poop in your cornflakes?

NorthernLitUp − YTA. Seriously? Make it a wedding gift if it makes you feel better

(unless of course, you were planning on stiffing him on a wedding gift too).

Anonmyo0 − If I was your late Wife, seeing you treat our baby that way,

I'd be rolling over in my grave and spend every minute haunting your ass. YTA.

kats1945 − YTA. Ask yourself what's more important, money? Or your son?

Eastern_Fox5735 − YTA Jesus. I can't imagine being this stingy with my own kid.

Hey OP, some people love their kids and enjoy doing nice things for them,

especially around weddings and such. Just FYI.

Zieglest − YTA. You can't even do this one nice thing for your son on his honeymoon?

Good luck maintaining this relationship.

These users emphasized the son’s financial struggles and said offering the cabin would cost nothing but be meaningful

Allergictosquirrels − YTA This is your son, and you know they’re struggling financially.

He shouldn’t even have had to ask you. That would have been such a kind, helpful thing to offer them.

Hell, you could even have called it a wedding gift if you’re so stingy

that helping your child just to be nice is out of the question.

CrystalQueen3000 − YTA You pay to keep it maintained whether it’s in use or not,

you could’ve done a nice thing for your son that cost you nothing and still tried to stiff him.

This group warned OP that his actions could harm long-term family bonds and future support from his son

Material-Profit5923 − YTA. If he's planning to have kids, hope you aren't planning to play grandpa someday.

dwotw − YTA. When you get old and need help to get around don't be surprised

if your son charges you for every single thing then says it's not personal.

These commenters focused on clarifying terms or questioning OP’s personal feelings toward his son

Standard-Reception90 − STBW? !? Soon To Be Wife, instead of fiancé.

Acronyms are getting out of hand. YTA for making me look up the meaning of STBW

elvtd1 − INFO: do you even like your son?

When family, money, and emotion collide, tensions skyrocket. Should a father prioritize cabin maintenance over celebrating his son’s new chapter? Some say yes, others shake their heads in disbelief.

Did the father miss a chance to honor his late wife’s legacy and foster family bonds? How would you balance practicality with emotional generosity? Do you think requesting payment was fair, or was it a misstep? Share your thoughts and let’s debate: where should the line between family and finances be drawn?

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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