“My sister got left at the altar and now doesn’t want me to have the wedding that I want, and I feel guilty for upsetting her. AITA?” Girl, no. It is your day, and there’s been almost a year in between. Have your day.
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Right? Sister isn't even being given responsibilities except to be happy for her sibling.
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NTA and I really have to wonder if the sister would be bringing the same energy if roles were reversed.pic.twitter.com/EdzsFmMP3n
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Based on the comments and what has happened between the sisters in the past, absolutely not.
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NTA, but you may want to reconsider the "We're Both Happily Married Now and Thank Christ For That" musical number that you and sister were going to sing after the ceremony
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When I read the title I thought OP is supposed to "tone down" her wedding due to the pandemic but this is just another regular annoying wedding drama.
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So your sister think your weddings, that are 11 months apart, were too close anyways and she doesn't think she will find the strength in her heart to be happy for you in the next 8 months? And you should cancel your life because hers isn't going the way she wants?
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Kinda dying to know why the sister was left at the alter. She seems so reasonable & not self centered at all.
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