But her sister’s friend verified that it was all true– claiming that her sister was determined to find her the “perfect man” and had planned everything to make that happen.
And honestly, after learning that, she was so over it. In fact, she ended up phoning her sister on the spot and calling her bluff about the entire plan. Then, she even revealed that she would no longer be attending the wedding and, quite frankly, had no clue how she was ever going to trust her sister again.
If you could not have guessed it, though, her sister became extremely upset with her and even accused her of overreacting. Plus, her parents got involved in the situation and tried to make her seem like the bad guy, too.
They claimed that she could just ignore whatever her sister planned and attend the wedding to support her sibling. So, her sister will not stop harassing her about coming and claiming that she needed to be “saved from herself.”
Anyway, it has now been over a week since all of this drama unfolded, but she is still receiving a lot of pushback from her family. So, she has been left wondering if pulling her attendance from her sister’s wedding after finding out about the matchmaking plan was justified or if she really overreacted, as everyone is saying.
Should widows be expected to find new partners, or should they be able to remain single if that is what makes them most happy? Why do you think her sister refuses to accept the fact that she is perfectly content not dating anyone else? Can you believe that her sister put together this entire secret matchmaking plan to ambush her? If you found out your sibling was planning something like that, would you withdraw your attendance from their wedding also?
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