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Her Brother Wants Her To Take Down A Wedding Photo In Her Home That Includes His Ex-Girlfriend, But She Really Doesn’t Want To And Is Not Sure What To Do 

And more importantly, she just thinks it is incredibly rude of anyone to waltz into someone else’s house and ask them to change something.

“If it was a photo of just me, my husband, and my siblings with their significant others, I would gladly take it down. But it has so many people in it, and it was “the” photo that I always wanted to be displayed in my house from my wedding day,” she vented.

But despite her own perspective, she is just totally torn about what to do– especially because she does not want to offend her future sister-in-law or have the Christmas celebration be impacted.

So, she is not sure if she should take down the photo in hopes of keeping the peace and moving on from this madness or if she should stand her ground, leave the photo up, and risk being a jerk.

Does it make sense why her brother does not like the picture? Can you dislike something in someone else’s house without making them change it, or does the fact that he is her brother change the situation? Do you think her brother’s new relationship that is “plagued with insecurities” could be to blame or not? Would you be annoyed if your sibling asked you to take down a similar photo, or would you just oblige? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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