Lesbian Relationship With Best Man’s Sister Ends Wedding

I think most people nowadays in western culture anyway, would not necessarily expect their fiancé’s relationship with you to be their first or them your first. You might not want to know all the sordid details, but a little about your future spouses history doesn’t go astray.

In this story, a 32 yo man Alex posts about a discovery he only found out about at the eleventh hour before marrying Lisa (30F). Wedding plans were shattered as the revelation left him devastated, questioning the very foundation of their relationship. Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster!

AITA for Canceling My Wedding Because My Fiancée is a Lesbian?

His best man’s sister?

Alex confronted Lisa about the betrayal, learning of her past with his friend’s sister.

Remorseful and begging for forgiveness, Lisa insisted on her innocence, leaving Alex with a moral dilemma. His religious beliefs clashed with the shocking revelation, intensifying the emotional turmoil. Brace yourself for a clash of values and heart-wrenching decisions!

In a bold move, Alex cancelled the wedding, citing Lisa’s dishonesty.

Friends and family were left in shock, accusing him of overreacting and ruining the celebration. The fallout raises questions about trust, values, and whether he should have allowed Lisa to make amends.

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Some readers agreed with cancelling the wedding.

u/deepfaker24 
You did the right thing by canceling the wedding. Trust is the foundation of any relationship, and the fact that Lisa kept such a significant secret raises serious concerns.

It's not just about her bisexuality but the lack of transparency. Your decision may be painful now, but it shows strength and self-respect. Moving forward with doubts about her honesty could have led to more significant issues later. Focus on healing and ensuring future relationships are built on trust and open communication.

While others thought he bwas going a bit too far. It all depends on what Lisa’s real feelings are and if she is hiding something more or not.

u/warnerfirst77 
I understand why you canceled the wedding, as trust is crucial. However, maybe consider if Lisa's remorse and explanation were genuine. People make mistakes, and she might have feared judgment or rejection. 

If her bisexuality doesn't bother you and you genuinely believe in her commitment, perhaps giving her a chance to make amends could be an option. It's a tough situation, but communication and understanding can sometimes salvage relationships. 

Reflect on your feelings and what matters most to you before making a final decision.
u/chambersmoke99 
Canceling the wedding was a hasty decision. While discovering a secret can be painful, it's crucial to differentiate between a genuine mistake and intentional betrayal. Lisa admitted her error and showed remorse, emphasizing that she never cheated. 

Consider counseling to address your concerns about her bisexuality and explore whether trust can be rebuilt. People are complex, and relationships require forgiveness and understanding. Reflect on your feelings, talk openly with Lisa, and decide if the foundation of your relationship is strong enough to weather this storm before making any irreversible decisions.

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