'We paid extra for the honeymoon suite': Couple's honeymoon gets hijacked by a younger sister's elopement, entitled bride demands her older brother give up his honeymoon suite so she can have a ‘real’ wedding night

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  • "AITAH for refusing to give up my honeymoon suite for my sister’s wedding night?"

    My (29M) wife (28F) and I got married last year, but due to financial reasons, we postponed our honeymoon until this year. We finally booked a week-long trip at a beautiful resort, and we
  • specifically chose a honeymoon suite with a private balcony and an ocean view. Now, my sister (25F) just got engaged, and she and her fiancé
  • decided to have a quick wedding at the same resort. Our parents are helping with the costs, so my sister and her fiancé booked a standard room, not the honeymoon suite.
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  • A few weeks before our trip, my mom called me and said it would be "so special" if my wife and I switched rooms with my sister and her fiancé for just one night
  • so they could have a "real honeymoon experience" on their wedding night. I said no because my wife and I planned this trip for a long time, and
  • Now, my mom and sister are calling me selfish, saying that I should "understand how important a wedding night is" and that I already had my wedding a year ago. My dad thinks I should
  • just do it to keep the peace, but my wife is firmly on my side. AITA for refusing to give up my honeymoon suite for one night? Short Edit: I went no contact with my sister and mother.
  • Hidden_Vixen21 "I'm selfish for wanting to keep the room I booked and paid for before you even got a ring? I think you need to take another look at this situation and realize that I'm not the one being selfish."
  • Call the resort. And make sure they know you are the one checking g in for the room and it's not for the wedding. They might try to spin it so they get it first.
  • sjyffl NTA Sounds like they - chose to have their wedding at the resort so they could extort you into giving up your vacation!
  • First-Lengthiness-16 So you booked a holiday/vacation at a resort and they coincidentally booked the same resort at the exact same time for their wedding?? Hmmm.....
  • Shoddy-Ad-367 NTA. If they want to comp you for your entire stay and pay to redo your trip later, i might consider to save a couple bucks....but i would probably still say no. Its your honeymoon, not theirs
  • Beginning Ad9070 First of all, that's disgusting. Because really what's happening here is your sister and her fiancé want to screw all over your bed and hotel room on their wedding night. Secondly, they should be having the wedding they can afford instead of trying to take what you paid for and acting entitled. NTA
  • mostankus It's almost like they chose that resort on purpose hoping this would happen.
  • Melliecove 10h ago Their lack of planning isn't your problem. Your wife is right, you planned this trip for a long time. They're the ones being selfish, expecting you to sacrifice your special trip for
  • their last-minute wedding. Enjoy your honeymoon, and don't let them guilt-trip you. And the no contact edit? That sounds like a healthy boundary.
  • Erarainglow Your mom and sister are wildin. U planned and paid for that trip. They're trying to hijack ur special time. U aren't selfish, they are. Good on ur wife for having ur back. They can get their own suite. And good for u for going no contact, btw.

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