Weddings are supposed to be a time for family to come together in celebration, but sometimes, they can also bring out the worst in people. In this story, we meet a 19-year-old girl who’s feeling the sting of being the middle child. Her cousin’s wedding is fast approaching, and the family has been given money to buy new outfits for the occasion. However, when it’s her turn to buy a dress, she discovers that there’s no money left! Let’s dive into the story and see what happened…
Cousin’s Wedding and Dress Dilemma

Sister’s Expensive Taste ️

Family Goes Shopping Without Her ️

No Money Left for Her Dress

Parents’ Unfair Suggestion

The Ultimatum

The Struggles of a Middle Child

College Fund Drama

Money Taken Time and Time Again

Is She Wrong for Wanting Her Own Dress?
Our protagonist is left feeling hurt and frustrated when her family spends all the money given for wedding outfits, leaving her with nothing. Her sister buys two expensive dresses, while her brother and parents also get nice outfits. When she asks for a new dress, her parents suggest she wear one of her sister’s old ones. They even give her an ultimatum: buy an expensive dress and have no money for clothes for months, or wear her sister’s old dress. She’s tired of always being the one to make sacrifices, especially since her college fund was used for her sister. So, what do people think about this situation? Let’s find out!
Middle child solidarity in dress drama. Sister should return one.

Sibling buys two dresses, leaves none for sister. Commenter says NTA.

Petty but satisfying revenge plan for dress-stealing sister

Sibling rivalry over dresses, NTA suggests returning one

Sibling rivalry at its worst

Sibling favoritism? NTA for being upset

Sibling rivalry: NTA sister buys two dresses with shared money

Sister buys two dresses, leaves none for sibling. NTA suggests solution.

NTA, but sister and parents must return dress or face consequences

Parents favor sister over OP for expensive dress purchase. NTA.

Sister buys two expensive dresses, leaves none for sibling. NTA.

A blunt but fair question about financial responsibility

NTA. Sister used cousin’s money for her purchase, offer to pay back.

Sister buys two dresses, leaves none for sibling. NTA suggests solution.

Sibling buys two dresses, leaves none. NTA decides to skip wedding

Sibling buys two dresses, doesn’t share. Commenter suggests revenge.

Sibling rivalry over dresses for wedding, NTA offers solution

Sassy suggestion to deal with dress drama. ♀️

Take control of your life, stand up for yourself

Empower yourself! Don’t let others take advantage of you

Track your way out of the dress drama

Sister buys two dresses, leaves none for sibling. NTA stands up.

Middle sister shares her story of being forgotten, inspires independence

Sibling buys two dresses, leaves none for sister. NTA suggests solution.

Threatening public humiliation may not be the best solution.

Sibling rivalry over dresses sparks debate on fairness and etiquette.

Unfair dress distribution causes wedding attire dilemma for NTA commenter.

Petty but satisfying response to sister’s dress snub

Sister got two dresses, won’t return one. NTA. Middle child woes

Stand up for yourself and refuse to be shamed.

NTA suggests standing up for oneself at cousin’s wedding

Sibling advises to expect less, be independent, skip wedding. NTA.

Take control of the situation and don’t be a doormat

Stand up for yourself and let them explain to the cousin

Stand up for yourself and get your dress back!

Sister buys two dresses with cousin’s money, NTA takes one.

Body-shaming concerns raised in dress dispute

Stand up for yourself and let your cousin know. NTA

Don’t get mad, get even! ♀️ ♀️

Stand up for yourself and speak your truth

Sister buys two dresses, leaves none for sibling. NTA suggests returning.
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Demanding a dress from your sister? Maybe not ideal.

Sibling advises asking cousin for dress money, NTA situation.

Sister buys all dresses, NTA advises redirecting cousin to sister

NTA advises to tell cousin and asks for update

Supportive comment calls out entitled behavior, demands parental intervention.

NTA suggests calling cousin to expose selfish sister and parents.

NTA. Empowering response to sister’s selfishness and advice for success.

Sneaky revenge plan for sister’s dress dilemma

Sibling rivalry over dresses, but sharing is caring
