I know many people seem to think that having a double wedding can save up on the total cost and while that may be sometimes true, most of the time, it doesn’t end up being as without hassle as everyone thinks. We are already aware of how stressful the wedding day can be for everyone and adding another bride and groom to the mix can mess everything up. Especially if you don’t have a great relationship with them.
Weddings are already a hub for airing family problems and they can devolve into fights and this usually happens more often in double weddings. So when these parents wanted her daughter to share her wedding day with her sister, she was less than thrilled. Because while she isn’t a big fan of her sister, she straight-up hates her sister’s fiance for good reason according to the reasons she later explains.
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And why the hell can’t sis wait 18 months??! I don’t get it. You plan to spend your entire life with someone, why does waiting for that for a whole 6 months make any difference? I’d get that if this was a family that insisted on the virginity cult, but clearly this isn’t the case here (unless Op’s kids are the second and third coming.)
Honestly, I think your parents have kind of done you a favor. No longer do you have 40 unwanted guests, but you also don’t have your sister’s fiance. Your parents don’t sound like much of a loss. Sorry, but they’ve consistently been pushing their own agenda on your day. –Sfb208
Personally, I’m not against the uninviting. Considering how unreasonable OP’s parents were acting, I wouldn’t put it past them to try and hijack the wedding so OP’s sister and BIL can tie the knot too. That’s why I think, for the time being, uninviting them sounds like a good idea. That doesn’t mean they can’t talk it out and possibly make amends before then, though. After all, they still have over a year before the wedding. –Cyclonic2500
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