'One less toxic guest on the list': Woman uninvites her fiancé's best man to their wedding after he makes a crass, tasteless joke on her birthday

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  • AITA for telling my fiancé I don't want his best man coming to our wedding after what he did at my birthday dinner?
  • So I'm (29F) and my fiance (31M) and we have been together for 4 years. We are planning our wedding for later this year which has been going great except for one person. His best friend kyle.
  • kyle is one of those dudes who peaked in high school and is so insufferable. He is always making unnecessary jokes that seem like insults tbh. But my fiance says he's just goofy and immature and so I've tried to keep my peace.
  • Anyway my birthday was two weeks ago. Nothing big happened just a dinner at a nice restaurant with close friends and family. Near the end of it someone mentioned the wedding
  • and how everything was going and my fiance answered and said we were writing our own vows. I said I was nervous but excited. Then kyle said loudly. I think
  • everyone present in the restaurant heard it that's how loud he was "Just don't cry halfway through your vows like you did during your breakup remember that?" The table went de d silent.
  • In the moment I laughed it off cause i didn't want to create a scene there. But I was humiliated. My dad was present there and my fiance was aware of that breakup it was ab ive and traumatic. I later told him how
  • hurt I was and he said kyle was just being kyle and you know how he is babe. So I sat on it for a few days even though i was hurt. But then finally
  • I told him I don't want kyle at the wedding. Not at the rehearsal. Not giving a speech Nothing. Nowhere I just don't want him there.
  • Now my fiance is saying I'm overreacting. That kyle was just trying to be funny and kicking him off the list would destroy our 15years of friendship.
  • But honestly If kyle can not respect me then why should I allow him to stand next to the man I'm marrying. So AITA for refusing to have kyle at the wedding after all this?
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  • 5 DAYS LATER

    UPDATE: AITA for telling my fiancé I don't want his best man coming to our wedding after what he did at my birthday dinner?
  • Hey everyone thank you for the overwhelming support and comments on my original post. I didn't expect it to blow up but reading the responses honestly gave me a lot of clarity and strength.
  • So 2 days after I postedmy original post I sat down with my fiance again to clear the air. I told him calmly that I wasn't changing my mind about Kyle. That it wasn't just about one joke it was about the fact
  • that Kyle has never shown me respect. And then my fiance understood we had a bigger issue. He got quiet and listened to me and for the first time I think it really hit him how serious everything was.
  • A day later kyle texted me something along the lines "sorry if you were sensitive about the joke the other night wasn't trying to ruin your birthday lol" I showed that to my fiance and he just sighed and said That's just how he talks.
  • So I said maybe then kyle can talk like that from his home because he's not coming to our wedding. And now here's the best part My fiance agreed. He wasn't too happy
  • about it but he said if it really makes me uncomfortable then kyle won't be there. He told that to kyle and he threw a whole fit about it. Ofcourse as usual called me controlling.
  • And then kyle's girlfriend texted me yesterday "I'm honestly glad he's not going because he's been a nightmare about your wedding ever since you got engaged"
  • So yeah this exact thing made me realise what i did was absolutely the right thing to do and i dogged a bullet.
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  • Now about the wedding it's still on. Just with one less toxic guest on the list. Thank you all for giving me the push I needed to stand my ground.
  • Tattyhead_xx His girlfriend's response sums up perfectly why you didn't want him there. You have definitely dodged a bullet. He didn't even apologise and blamed it on you for being "sensitive". I'm glad your fiancé has your back. I hope you have a wonderful wedding.
  • SeraphinaDusks 'Sorry if you were sensitive' is the most 'I'm not actually sorry' apology ever. Kyle gave himself the boot, you just held the door open. Congrats on the upgrade to a peaceful wedding.

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