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She Wants Her Sister To Walk Her Down The Aisle Since Her Sister Raised Her From The Age Of 10, But Her Fiancé And His Parents Are Objecting Because They Believe A Man Should Be The One To Give Her Away

Her sister being so understanding has almost made it more difficult for her, though, because now, she is the only one who is going against her fiancé’s and in-law’s opinions.

“But, because of my sister, I never walked alone on the worst days of my life. So I am definitely not going to walk alone on the happiest,” she vented.

Regardless, she has still been left wondering whether letting her sister walk her down the aisle in spite of her fiancé’s and in-law’s objections would make her a jerk or not.

Do you think she should have to compromise her sister’s role in the wedding based on tradition? Does she have a right to want her sister to walk her down the aisle? If you were in her shoes, how would you handle this situation? 

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