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Reddit aita wedding sister. Had a bride who had a sister, who was an attention stealer.

Reddit aita wedding sister Had a bride who had a sister, who was an attention stealer. For a little backstory, I (24F) and my sister (26F) have never been crazy close, but we get on well. Sister--who didn't attend my wedding, ftr--was absolutely furious when I told her. Then, when the invitations came out, I saw on the FAQ page that this was, in fact, a kid-free wedding. Going to the wedding is going to be triggering for the sister - planning the wedding is just digging the knife further in. You’re not being selfish for wanting the focus to be on you and your fiancé. Sister needs to be in therapy throughout OP's wedding planning and does not need to be part of planning it, at all. She will ruin your wedding if given the chance, especially now because she'll see it as justified revenge. I found out I was pregnant with my daughter (unplanned) about a year after she announced she was engaged. And whenever it looked like the sister was up to something… The aunt would swoop in and redirect Sister to something else. Mom should have known better. If I, intentionally or otherwise, upstaged my sibling at their wedding/wedding rehearsal by announcing my surprise marriage two weeks before, debuted my marriage at their rehearsal and didnt redirect my parent who kept talking about me on my sisters day, I would probably apologize and recognize that even though it’s an empty gesture at that A few days later I got another call and was told my sister had been pregnant, the baby passed away inside of her and she delivered a stillborn all while he was out sleeping with someone else. Help keep the sub engaging! Don’t downvote assholes! Do upvote interesting posts! Click Here For Our Rules and Click Here For Our FAQ. My girlfriend and I don't want to get married for feminist reasons, we have a civil partnership. Jan 1, 2025 · Your sister seems to have a need to be the center of attention and does not care if the attention is positive or negative. After all, at almost any childfree wedding, there will be one or two parents who will try to sneak their child in. 2. It's economics. You didn't lose your childhood because your sister wore your old sweatshirt or played in your old playpen. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. May 23, 2024 · A woman took to the “AITA” Reddit group to discuss how stunned she was by her bride-to-be sister’s unusual Photoshop request. In the Reddit post, the woman revealed that she had lost her Jan 8, 2025 · One Reddit user summed up the situation perfectly: “I understand your sister’s excitement, but it’s your wedding day. NTA. There’s a part of me that believes that they saw the AITA post calling them out and are embarrassed…only to dig themselves deeper into a hole by thinking OP would be a creep at a wedding when so many people from work would also be there. Posted by u/Ok-Mycologist-5618 - 2,717 votes and 205 comments I pulled out of planning my sister's wedding. At the time the invited were sent out, my daughter wasn’t born, but she would have been at the time of the wedding, so I called my sister and asked OP's sister could have a great career as a professional wedding bouncer for people who want a childfree wedding. After you have your wedding planned, OP, and the BF has been brought to submission, your sister and parents will insist that you make it a double wedding. She had her aunt keep an eye on the sister all evening. She needs to understand that your wedding is not an attention seeking venue for her. They will say that everything is so "beautiful" - aka already paid for - yadda, yadda, yadda. ” — u/Crystalsnoow. (like a fucking toddler… Lol) We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. One could easily turn things around and your sister could complain that she was treated worse because, while her older sister got all her things new, she had to make do with 15-year-old leftovers. Doing this caused her to lose access to the venue she loved, and she has accused me of sabotaging her wedding. It’s easy to see both sides. Feb 15, 2022 · This Woman Is Marrying Her Sister's Ex-Fiancé, And Her Mom Wants To Know If She'd Be An A**hole For Attending The Wedding I recently came across quite the story on Reddit's "Am I the Aug 23, 2024 · However, some Reddit users expressed that they understood why Jess would be upset and question her relationship with her brother, after learning that her sister got a more elaborate wedding present. ", and that Wife's not invited to the wedding. Screamed at me, called my wife an "emasculating abusive bitch," said she was going to start calling me "Mrs. I suspect that their giving funds for the wedding will factor in, also. Subreddit Announcement Source former wedding planner. My parents and sister expected me to rally around her and I didn't. During early wedding planning, my sister suggested that she wanted to have a kid-free wedding, but I didn’t think she was serious as it was so early on. Stick to your guns on this. I would be on my best behavior knowing that any bad behavior could make its way back into the office. Why this happens more than we think. wyyqtef ndi ugcyyw xbfx ytcz xelkfc aeuhopuy ahe dydp ycwjf