AITA for giving my husband the silent treatment after he went out all night with his buddies when I had plans?
A new mom, five months postpartum, was thrilled for her first night out in over a year to celebrate her 30th birthday, but her husband’s late return from a snowmobiling trip with friends—after drinking—forced her to cancel. Hurt and frustrated, she asked for space, but his insistence on talking pushed her to the silent treatment. Now he calls her childish, leaving her wondering if she’s wrong.
This story explores the tension between parenting duties and personal needs in a marriage. Was she wrong to be upset and withdraw, or was her husband at fault for breaking his promise? Let’s unravel this family drama to see who’s in the right.

‘AITA for giving my husband the silent treatment after he went out all night with his buddies when I had plans?’
The woman planned a rare night out with her husband’s support.



He returned late, having drunk alcohol, ruining her plans.



She felt neglected and chose silence to cope.




The husband’s failure to honor his promise, ruining his wife’s birthday plans, raises questions about respect and equity in parenting responsibilities.
The woman has every right to feel hurt, especially since this was her first outing in over 1.5 years, while her husband regularly takes personal time. His drinking and late return, knowing she relied on him to care for their daughter, show a lack of respect for their agreement. Psychologist John Gottman notes, “Failing to keep promises can erode trust in a marriage” (The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work).
However, her silent treatment may escalate tensions, as open communication is key to resolving issues. Her husband’s insistence on talking, ignoring her need for space, was also misguided.
She should express her feelings when ready, explaining how his actions impacted her and their daughter. He needs to offer a sincere apology, commit to sharing parenting duties more equitably, and avoid risky behaviors like drinking and driving. Both should discuss plans for her to have regular personal time, as the community suggested, and consider couples counseling if tensions persist.
See what others had to share with OP:
Social media users overwhelmingly supported the woman, affirming her right to be upset and need space, while criticizing her husband’s irresponsibility and disregard for her boundaries.
Many highlighted the unfairness and his lack of respect.









Users were particularly alarmed by his drinking and driving.



The community affirmed her right to process her emotions




Users urged her to prioritize her own time and demand equal parenting.

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The community agreed the woman was not wrong to be upset and need time to process, criticizing her husband for his irresponsibility, drinking and driving, and disrespecting her boundaries. They encouraged her to demand equal parenting responsibilities and make regular plans for herself.
Broken promises and disrespect in a marriage can cause deep hurt, especially during the challenging postpartum period. Open communication and equitable sharing of parenting duties are key to rebuilding trust.
Have you ever felt let down by a loved one ruining an important plan? How do you handle conflicts while maintaining mutual respect? Share your stories below!
