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She Claims That Her Parents Were Beyond Obnoxious And “Ruined” Her Little Sister’s Wedding This Past Summer, So She Uninvited Them From Her Own Wedding

So, the rest of her family has essentially taken her parents’ side– claiming that her mom and dad just are who they are and that it is really unfair of her to expect them to change for any reason.

And now, with the wedding getting closer and closer every day, she has been left wondering if uninviting her parents from her wedding because of how they “ruined” her sister’s wedding was justified or if it just makes her a jerk.

If your parents acted the way her parents did at her sister’s wedding, would you feel like your big day was “ruined” too? Is it reasonable for brides to want their wedding to go a certain way? Do you think uninviting her parents is overboard, or is it justified if they refuse to change their behavior? How would you go about handling this sticky situation? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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