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She Told Her Fiancé’s Parents That His Sister Didn’t Belong In The Bridal Party, And They Freaked Out On Her

So anyway, after receiving all of that backlash from her future in-laws, she has been feeling totally puzzled.

It’s obvious that her fiancé does not want his sister involved in the wedding, and she could not care less about his sister being involved, either.

At the same time, though, she is not sure if telling her fiancé’s parents that his sister “does not belong” in the bridal party was the wrong way to handle the situation.

Do you think being a sibling of the bride or groom automatically secures you a place in the wedding party? Do you think she has a right to decide who is in her bridal party or not? Do you believe it was good she was honest with her fiancé’s parents, or was she too harsh? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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