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The bride demands that her mourning sister give her a wedding dress after the tragic death of her fiancé

The woman who died before the fiancegot marriedafter her sister asked if she could use thewedding dressfor her big one. The day I remained shocked. She took her to Reddit and asked other users if an unnamed woman from the United States was selfish because she didn't want to give her brother an unused dress.

She explained that she was supposed to walk the aisle in August 2021, but her partner had a car accident just a month before her wedding. I died tragically. Still accepting her catastrophic loss, the woman couldn't go back with her parents and let go of her wedding dress because of her great sentimental value. In a post to the

Am I The A ** hole forum, she said her sister plans to tie a knot later this year, but congratulations. To save her spending, she asked her sister if she could wear a wedding dress that her brother could never wear, according to Miller..

"I was shocked by her request, but did not react violently. I politely declined," the post says. "She and her mom started talking about financial hardships and how I could help, but I refused and were negative.

" It didn't happen anyway. , I couldn't make a memory that was hard to hear. The debate continued and my sister called me selfish and unsupported, because Mama was still on her side, I was wrong and my fiance wasn't, so I said "what Only if he didn't do it, he said the dress was hanging in the closet. He came back and said, "It's not that long, but I refuse to move on."

She continues. She says her dad is by her side, but she is doing the right thing in her position. She wears a wedding dress for her big day.

She states: It helped me see my sister struggling and in need of help. Mama said she could build or break our relationship over the years to come.

"Is there a hole to refuse to have her? By the way, the dress cost me $ 2200 that I saved myself. They cost me that price and I was saying that I must be planning to sell it, or even expecting them to pay for it. "

More than 1,000 people in this post Many agreed that the bride would be wrong, not the woman who owns the dress.

Someone said, "Jesus taps Christ. There are qualifications for mother and sister. I can't say anything that doesn't bother me here. So, repeat that you are NTA. Let your dad, mom's loved one and sister deal with the problem of sis wedding dresses without you. It's less than a year. I can't. "

Another answer: "They basically gave you the end of the dress, or less than a year after losing your fiancé! They absolutely by your" no " You can't stop and steal it! Hide it in your friend's house until the wedding is over. It may be longer.

Third addition: "In my opinion, a woman is very close to a widow, but she is not" technically "a widow. In her heart and mind she was already married. The wedding simply had to take place. In other words, it's a wedding.

"Also, she made memories with her wedding dress. The memories of going shopping, the excitement of marrying the love of life, the memories of her imagination. Her marriage. It on Ceremony Day-They are all memories. Your mom and sister are eligible for such. "

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