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AIBU to feel disappointed my husband invited friends on our “trip of a lifetime”?

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SleepySquirre1 · 06/05/2026 09:23

Recently paid the deposit for what feels like a once-in-a-lifetime family holiday to Kenya for a safari. Our two kids are absolutely animal obsessed and honestly so am I, so this has been a dream of ours for years.

It’s going to involve a LOT of saving, sacrifices and cutbacks over the next year or two. I’m the main breadwinner and I know I’ll be working incredibly hard to make it happen, so in my head this trip became this really special “core family memories” holiday for the four of us.

Last night my husband announced the “good news” that he’d invited his best friend, her husband and their children to come too, and they’re apparently joining us. Their children are slightly younger than ours but they all get on really well. For context, I genuinely really like them, they are good fun and we’ve had lovely shorter breaks together before.

I think part of what has upset me is that there was absolutely no discussion with me beforehand. It was presented as a done deal rather than something we decided together, which has made me feel a bit blindsided if I’m honest.

But instead of feeling excited, I just felt… flat. Sad, almost. I think because in my mind this was meant to be something really special for our little family. I love spending time with just my husband and with my husband and kids, whereas he’s much more of a “the more the merrier” type person.

And now I feel awful even admitting this, but some of the excitement has gone out of it for me to the point where part of me almost wouldn’t mind if the holiday didn’t happen at all. Which sounds dramatic considering it’s going to be such an amazing trip.

I know we’ll still have a lovely time and I know I sound ungrateful. But part of me feels disappointed that these big memories the kids look back on won’t just be ours.

AIBU to feel upset by this? Or am I being unfair because he just sees holidays differently to me?

OP posts:
JoWilkinsonsno1fan · 06/05/2026 22:34

Who the hell does your H think he is inviting these people without asking you. This stops now… he never does that again!! Is he generally a bully, does he think its okay to completely over rule his wife with these decisions- your H is a prick!!!

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:35

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:32

This might be controversial but my friend always says that men never waste resources. Whether that’s time, money, attention, whatever. There is always an end goal. Female best friend being invited on the family’s once in a lifetime trip? Pull the other one.

Yep. There are almost no men who go out of their way to be "friends" with women. Cue the usual "Yes but I personally know someone who does that!" Doesn't matter if one a million is not trying to have sex with her, or already having sex with her, it's a dodgy dynamic for sure.

We recognise the pattern because the pattern holds true most of the time.

The very fact that he was quite happy to instruct his wife that her holiday would now include another family - which of course he knows she did not want - is just incredibly disrespectful and shows that OP is nowhere near the top of his concerns.

The fact that it's a woman who is his "best friend" adds a whole extra layer.

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:38

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:35

Yep. There are almost no men who go out of their way to be "friends" with women. Cue the usual "Yes but I personally know someone who does that!" Doesn't matter if one a million is not trying to have sex with her, or already having sex with her, it's a dodgy dynamic for sure.

We recognise the pattern because the pattern holds true most of the time.

The very fact that he was quite happy to instruct his wife that her holiday would now include another family - which of course he knows she did not want - is just incredibly disrespectful and shows that OP is nowhere near the top of his concerns.

The fact that it's a woman who is his "best friend" adds a whole extra layer.

But it wouldnt be ok if it was a male best friend and his family either

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:39

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:38

But it wouldnt be ok if it was a male best friend and his family either

No, of course not.

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:40

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:39

No, of course not.

So the fact his friend is a woman is irrelevant

ZenNudist · 06/05/2026 22:42

Don't be a mug. Cancel now.

DinoDoughnut81 · 06/05/2026 22:44

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:40

So the fact his friend is a woman is irrelevant

I think the fact the best friend is a woman adds a different dynamic to the situation for sure. I'm not saying anything is going on but it adds something extra...

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:45

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:40

So the fact his friend is a woman is irrelevant

It’s very relevant as you well know.

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:46

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:40

So the fact his friend is a woman is irrelevant

No, of course it's not. But you already know that 😂😅

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:47

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:34

Female best friend AND her husband and kids.

I don’t think the OP’s husband is desperate to hang out with the kids though, is he?

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:48

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:45

It’s very relevant as you well know.

No I don't know actually.

The husband has invited his friend and her family on holiday with them

The OP wanted it to be just their family so is pissed off

So what has the friend being female actually make a difference.

Enlighten me as to the relevance then. Whether the DH was friends with the woman or the man in the other couple he's still invited them without discussing it with the OP

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:49

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:47

I don’t think the OP’s husband is desperate to hang out with the kids though, is he?

I mean, he could hardly invite his "friend" on a family trip she's not wanted on without also inviting her family could he? He's obvious, and a wanker, but he needs plausible deniability.

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:49

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:35

Yep. There are almost no men who go out of their way to be "friends" with women. Cue the usual "Yes but I personally know someone who does that!" Doesn't matter if one a million is not trying to have sex with her, or already having sex with her, it's a dodgy dynamic for sure.

We recognise the pattern because the pattern holds true most of the time.

The very fact that he was quite happy to instruct his wife that her holiday would now include another family - which of course he knows she did not want - is just incredibly disrespectful and shows that OP is nowhere near the top of his concerns.

The fact that it's a woman who is his "best friend" adds a whole extra layer.

Exactly. He doesn’t want to upset his mate but is more than happy to upset his wife. And I’ll bet he’ll be playing Billy Big Bollocks on the holiday knowing full well he didn’t even pay for it!

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:49

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:48

No I don't know actually.

The husband has invited his friend and her family on holiday with them

The OP wanted it to be just their family so is pissed off

So what has the friend being female actually make a difference.

Enlighten me as to the relevance then. Whether the DH was friends with the woman or the man in the other couple he's still invited them without discussing it with the OP

Oh give it a rest love. Bored eh? Everyone, and I do mean absolutely everyone reading your words knows you're so full of shit you squeak😅

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:51

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:48

No I don't know actually.

The husband has invited his friend and her family on holiday with them

The OP wanted it to be just their family so is pissed off

So what has the friend being female actually make a difference.

Enlighten me as to the relevance then. Whether the DH was friends with the woman or the man in the other couple he's still invited them without discussing it with the OP

I would love to live in your sweet little world.

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:52

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:49

I mean, he could hardly invite his "friend" on a family trip she's not wanted on without also inviting her family could he? He's obvious, and a wanker, but he needs plausible deniability.

I almost admire the audacity to be honest - he’s confident that’s for sure!

HollyBerri · 06/05/2026 22:52

I clicked yabu by mistake while scrolling - don’t blame you for being annoyed .

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:52

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:51

I would love to live in your sweet little world.

Maybe I'm adult enough not to be so bloody neurotic over everything.
My sweet little world eh? Probably had a damn sight more life experience than you

And if the OP genuinely thinks her husband is having it away with his friend why on earth would she be paying to take him on a " trip of a lifetime" rather than divorcing him?

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:52

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:51

I would love to live in your sweet little world.

Possibly has a husband who is "friends" with women who just never happen to be 58 years old, overweight and unattractive 😂Possibly a man who gaslights his wife. Possibly just dumb. Possibly trolling.

Definitely not living adjacent to reality if they actually believe what they're saying 😃

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:53

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:52

Maybe I'm adult enough not to be so bloody neurotic over everything.
My sweet little world eh? Probably had a damn sight more life experience than you

And if the OP genuinely thinks her husband is having it away with his friend why on earth would she be paying to take him on a " trip of a lifetime" rather than divorcing him?

Edited

Of course you have dear.

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:53

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:52

Maybe I'm adult enough not to be so bloody neurotic over everything.
My sweet little world eh? Probably had a damn sight more life experience than you

And if the OP genuinely thinks her husband is having it away with his friend why on earth would she be paying to take him on a " trip of a lifetime" rather than divorcing him?

Edited

Since there's no laugh emoji, enjoy this 😅😂

Ok, you've had your fun. Off you pop now :)

SethBrogan · 06/05/2026 22:55

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:52

Possibly has a husband who is "friends" with women who just never happen to be 58 years old, overweight and unattractive 😂Possibly a man who gaslights his wife. Possibly just dumb. Possibly trolling.

Definitely not living adjacent to reality if they actually believe what they're saying 😃

I think these threads often hit too close to home for some posters!

Thechaseison71 · 06/05/2026 22:55

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:53

Since there's no laugh emoji, enjoy this 😅😂

Ok, you've had your fun. Off you pop now :)

Just fuck off. If you are so bloody insecure with any man you are with you'd try and control who his friends are that says more about you

sugarpiebunnyhunch · 06/05/2026 22:55

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:52

Possibly has a husband who is "friends" with women who just never happen to be 58 years old, overweight and unattractive 😂Possibly a man who gaslights his wife. Possibly just dumb. Possibly trolling.

Definitely not living adjacent to reality if they actually believe what they're saying 😃

What a nasty misogynistic post.

Stopbeingadoormat · 06/05/2026 22:59

sugarpiebunnyhunch · 06/05/2026 22:55

What a nasty misogynistic post.

Hahahahaha!I love a comedy comment 😅

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