And, for some reason, the woman waited until the day before the wedding to tell her brother. She supposedly waited in order to “avoid any major drama” leading up to the ceremony.
But, it likely made the news worse because after the woman told her brother, he apparently threw a fit.
“I said that was why he was not invited and left,” the woman said. And she honestly did not pay the fight anymore thought– the woman simply enjoyed her wedding day.
However, after she returned back from her honeymoon, she was met with a bunch of angry text messages and voicemails from her mother’s side of the family.
Apparently, her mom had shared what happened to her brother, and everyone thought it was incredibly wrong.
Now, the woman is wondering if her decision was unfair; moreover, if it was wrong to wait until the last day to tell her brother.
Do you think it was wrong of the woman to invite her sister and not her brother? Is there that much of a “maturity difference” between the ages of fourteen and fifteen?
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