When He Asked to Use My Daughter’s College Fund for His Wedding, I Said No — Here’s What I Did Instead

Internet discussions point out how common this dynamic has become . Other parents on Reddit emphasized the unfairness, suggesting that wedding expenses should come from savings, home equity, or loans—not a child’s education . Their words reminded me that investing in our daughter’s future mattered more than any single event. It gave me confidence to stand my ground.

In the end, I stood firm: the college fund was off-limits. If they wanted to throw a lavish wedding, they would have to find funding elsewhere. Our daughter’s future deserves protection—and some lessons are worth standing your ground for. It was a hard decision, but the right one for our family.

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