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He Loves the Beach Weekends, But One Thing Keeps Ruining Them Every Time

by CTV4
April 29, 2026
in Social Issues

For most people, a summer spent at a beach house sounds like a dream.

Ocean air, slow mornings, long weekends away from the stress of everyday life. It’s the kind of routine couples look forward to all year.

But for one 33-year-old man, those weekends have started to feel less like an escape and more like endurance.

His girlfriend, 31, loves going to her family’s beach house every weekend during the summer.

He enjoys it too, at least in theory. The problem isn’t the location, the company, or even the frequency.

It’s the bed.

And not in a small, easily ignored way. The kind of problem that leaves him waking up stiff, sore, and sometimes in real pain. The kind that turns what should be a relaxing getaway into something he quietly dreads.

Now he’s wondering if refusing to go makes him unreasonable, or if it’s the only logical choice left.

He Loves the Beach Weekends, But One Thing Keeps Ruining Them Every Time
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Here’s the original post:'AITAH if I refuse summer weekends because of bed size?'

My (33m) girlfriend (31F) has a family beach house she likes to go to every weekend during the summer.

I enjoy going as well, but a big issue for me has been when we go we share a full size bed that’s from when she originally got the house...

I’m a bigger guy with back issues and either I don’t sleep well or I wake up in a ton of pain.

I’ve asked her to talk to her parents about getting a new bed that I would pay for,

but it doesn’t seem to be a priority for her or her parents (told her to start asking about it at the end of the summer).

AITAH if I decide to not go because of the bed? I want to be down there but

it just sucks for me and makes the weekend not relaxing. Also wonder if I’m overreacting a may be a bit spoiled.

When Comfort Becomes a Dealbreaker

The bed they sleep in is a full-size mattress that’s been there since around 2008. It might have worked fine years ago, but now it doesn’t.

He describes himself as a bigger guy with back issues. That combination doesn’t leave much room for compromise, especially when squeezed into a smaller, older bed for multiple nights in a row.

The result is predictable. Poor sleep at best, real physical pain at worst.

And it’s not like he hasn’t tried to fix it.

He’s already offered a solution. He asked his girlfriend to talk to her parents about replacing the bed, and even offered to pay for it himself.

No cost, no inconvenience for them, just a straightforward upgrade that would make the weekends enjoyable again.

But nothing has happened.

Instead, the conversation keeps getting pushed off. Wait until the end of summer. Maybe later. It’s not a priority right now.

So he’s stuck in a loop. Go and be uncomfortable, or stay home and risk disappointing his girlfriend.

When a Small Problem Starts to Feel Bigger

On the surface, it might sound like a minor complaint. A bed is a bed, right?

But sleep isn’t optional. And pain, especially recurring pain, has a way of changing everything about an experience.

Weekends are supposed to recharge you. If you’re waking up exhausted and hurting, the whole point disappears.

What makes this situation more frustrating is that it’s fixable. He’s not asking for a renovation or a major change. He’s offering to handle the solution himself.

The resistance isn’t logistical, it’s more about inertia, or maybe a reluctance to bring it up with her parents.

That’s where the emotional layer comes in.

Because when one partner expresses discomfort, especially physical discomfort, and the other doesn’t act on it, it can start to feel like the issue isn’t being taken seriously.

Not intentionally dismissive, maybe. But still overlooked.

Why Physical Comfort Matters More Than People Think

According to sleep experts at Verywell Mind, poor sleep quality, especially when caused by physical discomfort like an unsupportive mattress, can significantly affect both physical health and emotional well-being.

Chronic sleep disruption is linked to increased pain sensitivity, irritability, and reduced ability to cope with stress.

In other words, this isn’t just about a bad night’s sleep. It’s about a pattern that can wear someone down over time.

When you combine that with an environment that’s supposed to be relaxing, the contrast becomes even sharper. Instead of feeling refreshed, you leave feeling worse than when you arrived.

That’s why his hesitation makes sense. He’s not rejecting the experience. He’s reacting to how that experience consistently affects him.

The Real Question Isn’t About the Bed

At this point, the situation isn’t really about whether the bed is comfortable.

It’s about whether his discomfort is being acknowledged and addressed.

Could he handle it for a weekend or two? Probably. But every weekend, all summer, knowing there’s a simple fix being ignored? That’s a different story.

There are alternatives, of course. Booking a hotel nearby. Bringing a better mattress.

Talking directly to her parents instead of going through her. But each of those options comes with its own layer of awkwardness or extra effort.

And all of them circle back to the same core issue. Why hasn’t this been taken seriously yet?

Reddit Had Plenty to Say About This One:

Most people sided with him. The general consensus was straightforward, if you’re in pain and the solution is being ignored, you’re not obligated to keep putting yourself in that situation.

YouBetYourCraft − NTA. If you miserable all the time your there, I wouldn't go either.

You offered a solution but your GF doesn't want to talk to her parents about the new bed your offering to pay for.

If she wants to go that badly, she will talk to them and come up with a solution. Your NOR.

Being in pain every weekend is unnecessary when you a willing to pay for the bed.

Mrwaspers007 − If you offered to pay for it and she’s still just blowing you off then just don’t go with her.

I would find it hurtful if my partner ignored my pain/discomfort that is totally fixable at NO EXPENSE to them!

SeaworthinessFun3658 − NTA. I'm 6'4" so I understand how bad it can be to be stuck in a s__tty bed that's too small.

I've got some air mattresses of varying sizes (all longer than me height lol) but they suck too. Back pain is real, and sleep is important.

I'd be tempted to skip a family weekend if I was having back trouble again, and knew I'd basically have to torture myself and

be sleep-deprived and then also try to be friendly and social for the group.

I'd stay home and then they may care enough to get a new bed for next time.

Some suggested practical fixes like staying at a hotel or buying a bed outright.mickeyg1397 − Was in the same situation. So the next time I went down to my wife's parents place,

we just got a hotel, which made them realize that it was a serious issue and not just a weird complaint.

They got a new bed that weekend, refused to let me pay for it, but got me to approve it

Amazing-Employee-462 − Just buy the bed yourself and bring it

jrm1102 − NAH - you can make whatever choice you feel is best for you and she can have her opinion about that.

Others pointed out that the bigger issue might be how casually his concerns are being brushed aside.

69FireChicken − I would not go sleep on an uncomfortable bed very often. Why are they resistant to your offer to buy a better bed?

Samtoast − No ones an a__hole. Why don't you talk to her parents and LAY(wakka wakka) this all out for them ?

D_Mom − Book a hotel for your stay instead.

Bicemandude − You've already offered to pay for it, so just put your foot down.

When you arrive there you can go into town with either of her parents so they can pick one out, buy it and go home to put it together.

A bed might seem like a minor detail. But when it affects your health, your mood, and your ability to enjoy time with someone, it stops being minor pretty quickly.

He’s not refusing the beach. He’s refusing the pain that comes with it.

And that’s a distinction worth understanding.

So is skipping those weekends an overreaction, or just a reasonable response to a problem no one else seems in a hurry to fix?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 1/1 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/1 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/1 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/1 votes | 0%
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