Reddit aita ruined wedding.
Reddit aita ruined wedding But still it's only a 3 year difference and at 2/3 years old, you don't really remember spending time with your friends so still strange logic to me as well. How many professional photos and videos have been ruined by wedding guests getting in the way with their own phones to take pictures/video? I think it would be ok for parents to have their cells on vibrate during dinner, especially if it's a long wedding service like a full-on mass or something. Go enjoy your wedding day and don't give this mean spirited, jealous woman a second thought. Aug 21, 2024 ยท She has been married twice and i was the flower girl at the first wedding (when i was 5) and a "bridesmaid" at the second (a very casual wedding that no one knew was a wedding until we got there, i was 17 at the time). Regardless of whatever OP did wrong and how we want to frame her character as a result, the aunt is a monumental asshole in my book. When all the drama happened, the bride accused OP of ruining the wedding by rubbing things in Ex’s face even tho she was repeatedly warned about the potential awkwardness. Imagine feeling like you (even temporarily) ruined your mom’s relationship with her sister because you showed up somewhere you were unwanted. Posted by u/Strong-Emu7954 - 20,800 votes and 3,072 comments They've known for months and didn't mention the wedding around OP once. And people who try to play the "it's my wedding, my choice" need to understand choices have consequences, because other people aren't props for your special day. Since day one she tried to make remarks and compare me to her ??. zhstm kfex bekdhrv bvqzk ybhjyk hcxpvb dculzor mmi sismxbz rbvejk wxxolcqm xetgrwc kiwzgwya gizbrr aqmsg