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She Bought Her Friend’s Dream Wedding Dress And Now Her Friend Is Accusing Her Of Ruining Her Wedding

Her mom as well as the consultant at the bridal shop insisted that she could still buy this dress since her friend hadn’t even tried it on or anything yet and that it wasn’t fair of her friend to say this was her dress.

“After a few days I let my friend know that I had selected her “dream” dress and she told me that I had ruined her wedding vision and that if she had known I would entertain trying on her “dream” dress, she would have started planning months ago,” she said.

“I was honest with her and said that this dress was one of the few dresses that worked for my body type and it made me feel a beautiful bride and she told me that I should have been more respectful as a friend to have not tried it on because she claimed it.”

“A part of me finds it to be so ridiculous to call dibs on a dress they have never seen or tried on.”

At this point, she doesn’t feel so remorseful at all for buying the dress. Instead, that feeling has been replaced by irritation.

The wedding dress that both she and her friend are fighting over does happen to come in a completely different color so her friend could go ahead with that and they still would have different enough dresses.

She wouldn’t mind at all if her friend did want to do that, but her friend hasn’t accepted that as a good enough option for her special day.

She wants to put this all behind them, but her friend is not willing to let this whole thing go.

Do you think it was wrong of her to purchase her friend’s dream wedding dress?

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