Picture this: your parents have married, divorced, remarried, and divorced again, and now they’re inviting you to their 3/4th wedding! That’s the bizarre situation one 26-year-old woman finds herself in. Her parents, both wealthy and in their 50s, have had a rollercoaster of a love life, and now they want their daughter to be the Maid of Honor (MOH) and buy a $1,500 dress for their latest wedding. But she’s had enough and refuses to play along. Let’s dive into this wild story.
The First Two Weddings

The Reunion and Second Wedding

Vow Renewal and Divorce, Again!

The 3/4th Wedding Invite

The Expensive Dress Dilemma

Mom’s Freak Out

Saving for the Future

Standing Her Ground

Mom’s Harsh Response

The Final Decision

Family Backlash

The Internet Weighs In: Who’s Right?
So, is this daughter justified in refusing to attend her parents’ 3/4th wedding and buy a pricey dress, or should she put her foot down? This wild story has the internet divided, with some siding with the daughter and others arguing that she should support her parents. Let’s see what the top responses have to say about this rollercoaster of a family saga.
NTA suggests MOH’s dress should be bought by parents. Commenters criticize parents’ multiple marriages and suggest therapy.

Commenter and replies discuss the absurdity of marrying and divorcing the same person multiple times, with some sharing personal experiences.

Commenter suggests gifting book on divorce for 3/4th wedding.

Couple’s 3/4th wedding invites laughter, not offense

NTA. MOH asked to buy $1500 dress for 4th wedding. Agree?

Mother wants weddings, not a marriage. Commenter relates. NTA.

A hilarious suggestion for the daughter’s boycott of the wedding

Skipping parents’ 4th wedding over ugly dresses: justified or rude? ♀️

Family finds sanity after NTA daughter’s boycott

Pokémon-themed comment suggests creative wedding party role-switching. NTA.

Breaking the cycle of dysfunction. NTA takes a stand.

Daughter calls out parents’ ridiculous 3/4th wedding, gets support.

Commenter suggests Vegas has better odds than parents’ marriage. NTA.

Commenter defends OP’s decision to not attend parents’ wedding, discusses population surplus.

A thoughtful suggestion for a wedding dress compromise.

Wedding ceremonies for every reunion? Not the a**hole for boycotting.

Ignoring advice on relationships – a recipe for disaster ♀️

Commenter questions parents’ on-again, off-again relationship with sarcasm

Can you remarry your ex? NTA shares experience and advice
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Stand up for yourself! NTA for not buying expensive dress

Divorce and remarriage can be traumatic for children. NTA comment.

Standing up to family drama.

A heartwarming anniversary tradition that survived two divorces ❤️

Money and kids agreements: mutual or not?

Wedding vows recycled? Nope! But promises still broken

Daughter refuses to buy expensive dress for parents’ wedding. NTA.

Sarcastic reply sparks laughter in NTA comment section

Commenter suggests solution to wedding boycott, deemed NTA.

Divorce deja vu? Commenter relates to parents’ rocky relationship.

Humorous comment, no replies.

Don’t feed into their drama. NTA for boycotting the wedding

Daughter supports parents’ divorce decision with NTA verdict

Commenter supports daughter’s boycott of parents’ wedding.

Fourth wedding for same couple? NTA’s hilarious speech suggestion

Supportive comment on parents’ divorce with empathetic tone

Daughter boycotting parents’ 3/4th wedding due to their outrageous history

Daughter boycotts parents’ 3/4th wedding due to past trauma.

Child of serial divorcee sympathizes with boycotting daughter. NTA

Commenter calls out family dysfunction with humor

Acknowledging the occasion with a card is enough. NTA.

Supportive comment calls out parents’ immaturity and skewed views.

Savage yet hilarious response to parents’ 3/4th wedding

Daughter refuses to fund mom’s recurring bridal fantasies. NTA.

NTA OP stands up to AH parents’ insanity. Focus on love

Commenter calls out parents’ drama-filled history, boycotts wedding.

Suggests alternative to 4th wedding, advises separate vacations.

Supportive comment suggests sending a book on marriage/love. Asserts financial independence.

Daughter refuses to attend parents’ wedding due to past history.

Wedding fatigue is real

NTA, but is this a soap opera? Color coordinate next wedding.

Daughter stands up for herself in wedding dress dispute

Supportive comment suggests writing a book to fund college funds

Rich parents behaving badly? NTA daughter boycotts their wedding

Commenter sympathizes with messy situation. ♂️

Support for daughter’s decision to boycott parents’ wedding

Daughter supports parent’s wedding decision. No drama here!
