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Bride Refuses To Invite Parents’ “Throuple” Partner To Her Wedding—Now They’re Accusing Her Of Being Prejudiced

by Annie Nguyen
July 22, 2025
in Social Issues

Weddings are supposed to be celebrations of love, but sometimes, they shine a light on just how messy family dynamics can be. For one bride-to-be, what should’ve been a joyful occasion quickly became a battlefield of boundaries, resentment, and long-buried wounds.

In a now-viral post on the r/AmITheAsshole subreddit, a 27-year-old woman shared how her estranged parents—who chose a free-spirited lifestyle over raising her—are now demanding that she include their new throuple partner in her big day. Her response? A firm “no.” And that didn’t go over well.

Let’s take a closer look at her story—and the explosive fallout that followed.

Bride Refuses To Invite Parents’ “Throuple” Partner To Her Wedding—Now They’re Accusing Her Of Being Prejudiced

One woman shared on Reddit how her parents’ attempt to bring their throuple partner to her wedding turned into a major family feud

'Aita For Excluding My Parents Throuple Partner From My Wedding?'

I (27F) was raised by my maternal grandparents. My parents (M46, F56) are 'free spirits' that didn't want to settle down and raise a child. Whatever. I saw them every few months when they would come by. Eventually they stopped coming. I didn't miss them. My grandmother and grandfather were my parents.

I am getting married in March and my invitations have all gone out. I invited my parents as guests. They are not part of the wedding or anything like that. I wasn't going to invite them but my grandfather asked me to please let my biomom be a part of my day. About a week ago I spoke with my biodad. He wants a plus one on their invitation.

I have not seen him in years so I thought maybe they had another kid and hadn't mentioned it.. Nope. Apparently him and my mother have a man in his 30s that is a part of their relationship. While neither myself or my fiance are particularly religious, and I have no objections to polygamous relationships in general, I would prefer not to have to deal with that at my wedding.

I told him that he and my mother were invited as a courtesy and that they had no parental privileges for me to consider. He said that excluding their partner was mean and that he wouldn't have left me with my grandparents if he knew they were going to raise me to be prejudiced. I have spoken with my grandparents about this. Both sets. Nobody knew anything about this.

So it seems that they were going to use my wedding to introduce this guy to the families. I called him back and was very firm. I told him that I have spoken with my wedding coordinator and made sure that no uninvited guests come to my wedding.

Since we are having the reception at a resort hotel in my city they have security. I also spoke with the manager and explained that I might have uninvited guests trying to get into my wedding reception. He said that security would escort anyone like that off the property and call the cops if needed. All of this was relayed to my parents. Now they are complaining to everyone.

I am dealing with it by telling everyone who calls me to fight for them exactly why I am excluding the person they want to bring.. I just talked to my mother and she screamed at me for telling people her private business.. AITA? EDIT: Adding in that all my guests get a plus one unless I invited them as a couple or as a family.

This Redditor just wanted a drama-free big day, but her estranged parents tried to turn it into a throuple debut. Inviting them was a kind gesture, considering they ditched her as a kid, but demanding a plus-one for their new partner—without even telling her about him? That’s next-level audacity. Her firm “no” wasn’t about their lifestyle; it was about keeping her wedding about her.

The parents’ side? They might see this as a chance to share their relationship with family, feeling her rejection is judgmental. But using her wedding as their stage, especially after years of absence, is selfish. She’s not prejudiced—she just doesn’t want a stranger stealing the spotlight. Their whining about “private business” is rich when they’re airing it to everyone.

This taps into a bigger issue: family boundaries at weddings. A 2023 survey by The Knot found 60% of couples face guest list disputes with family, often over uninvited plus-ones. The Redditor’s setting a clear boundary by prioritizing her day.

Wedding planner Amy Nichols advises, “Your wedding is about your vision—don’t let family guilt derail it”. This fits perfectly: the Redditor’s protecting her event, not judging her parents’ throuple. Their accusation of prejudice is a deflection from their own entitlement.

What’s next? She’s already got security on lock, which is smart. A calm chat with her parents to explain it’s about her comfort, not their relationship, might ease tension—though their reaction suggests they won’t listen. Readers, would you let a stranger crash your wedding, or is she right to hold the line? Let’s dish!

Users agreed this isn’t about rejecting polyamory but about not wanting a random stranger at her wedding

Appropriate-Value54 − NTA. This doesn’t sound like it’s about a prejudice about polyamory so much as it’s about not wanting some random stranger at your wedding.

CRichardDavies − NTA -- I love the 'we wouldn't have abandoned you if we knew you were going to be raised like this! ' line, you should totally come back with 'but you DID abandon me and these are the consequences.' And if they were going to use this to introduce this person to their families, then they have no right to talk about 'private business'.

clauclauclaudia − It wasn’t going to be her private business if they were going to bring him to your wedding. NTA This isn’t about you being biased. It’s about not wanting your wedding upstaged by the introduction to everybody of a total stranger. If this mattered so much to them, they should have bothered to introduce you to the guy before now. Or mentioned his existence.

Commenters called out the parents for complaining about “private business” while trying to parade their partner publicly and whining to family when denied

FrinnFrinn − NTA 'Private business' my a\*\* - they want to parade that specific business at your wedding!

Kinlance − NTA Especially after this part All of this was relayed to my parents. Now they are complaining to everyone. I am dealing with it by telling everyone who calls me to fight for them exactly why I am excluding the person they want to bring.

I just talked to my mother and she screamed at me for telling people her private business. If they're going to complain to everyone about you preventing that person from coming then they have no right to get upset when you reveal WHY they aren't invited. edit: Plus, it's your wedding. Even if your decisions were irrational, it's YOUR WEDDING, your entitled to make whatever decision you want about that day.

Users emphasized it’s her day, so she can exclude anyone, especially a stranger

mdthomas − NTA for not wanting to invite a complete stranger to your wedding.

iwantasecretgarden − NTA. A major life event for a distant relative (e. g. you) is NEVER the time nor place to introduce a new person, whether it is a romantic partner, roommate, or child.

Commenters praised her for standing firm, with one noting her parents’ absence as a kid means they have no right to demand privileges now

StAlvis − NTA I (27F) My parents (M46, F56) JFC, the whole time I'm reading this I'm looking at those age gaps and thinking 'please don't let this throuple person be a 36yo.' Apparently him and my mother have a man in his 30s that is a part of their relationship. I am going full McKayla Maroney over here.

WorkingIntention131 − “I told him that he and my mother were invited as a courtesy and that they had no parental privileges for me to consider” Well said! How exhausting for you to have to defend this to your own parents.

This isn’t about being anti-polyamory. It’s about a daughter who was left behind now reclaiming her narrative. Her wedding isn’t a showcase for the people who didn’t raise her. It’s a celebration of the life she’s built—and the love she’s found.

The message is simple: Your boundaries are not up for debate, even when it comes to family. Especially when it comes to family.

What do you think? Would you have allowed the throuple partner to attend? Do you think she should’ve handled it differently, or was her approach fair? Share your thoughts below—we’d love to hear your take.

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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