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AITAH for buying myself something expensive right before my friend's wedding?
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Man expected to fork over large sum for his best friend’s honeymoon, but spends $1,500 on himself for a new watch instead, isolating him from the group: “You broke the agreement”
Ahoy there, pirates and patriots of Cheezcake. Money is a wile invention by man. It's necessary, but harmful. It's a great evil of the world, and a great joy. There's no better feeling than being financially stable and secure, to feel comfortable about paying for the things you love and deserve. I know that I wasn't always financially secure, so being so now is such a relief off of my shoulders. I love saving my money, and I also love spending my money for high quality ingredients like pasta, cheeses, and nice drinks. At times when you don't feel as financially comfortable, it can get in the way of your mental health.
Planning a wedding can also get in the way of your mental health, and some of that is obviously about the finances. Weddings are expensive, people can spend up to $100k on their wedding, and that doesn't include the honeymoon!
In the story below, the protagonist is a man whose friend is getting married. His friend group has decided to chip in to the wedding and pay for the honeymoon, which isn't a small feat. The protagonist decides to spend a large sum on himself instead, but you'll have to read the full story below for all the juicy details.