Obviously, though, she does not want to start off her marriage that way, so she honestly just ended up telling her fiancé’s stepmother off.
“I told her that I am not my fiancé’s boss and will not be telling him what to do at our wedding– and that includes telling him to dance with her,” she said.
“I also told her I am not bullying my future husband into something he said no to, and I told her she needed to accept the no.”
For whatever reason, though, her fiancé’s stepmother just could not understand that. In fact, she actually just got accused of being a drama queen. Then, the stepmother claimed to have never said she was his boss and said that she was treating her future mother-in-law badly. Yikes.
Now, her fiancé believes that she did the right thing by deciding not to meddle. However, her fiancé’s stepmother and father have since called her rude for “reaching so much.”
Anyway, now her fiancé believes his parent’s behavior might be a sign that they deserve to be taken off the guest list. At the same time, though, she is worried that perhaps she did go too far and is not sure if she acted like a jerk toward her fiancé’s stepmother.
Why do you think her fiancé’s stepmother feels so entitled? Do you believe she did the right thing by refusing to force her fiancé into something he did not want? Wouldn’t that be a bad way to start their marriage? If you had been in her shoes, how would you have handled this situation?
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