Wedding drama alert! Buckle up, folks, because this bride-to-be is in for a wild ride! Our lovely couple is planning their dream day, but there’s a catch – no kids allowed! Seems reasonable, right? Well, not everyone agrees… especially the groom’s sister! Get ready for some family feuding, temper tantrums, and a whole lot of wedding stress!
Wedding Bells Are Ringing… But Not For Kids!

We Love Kids, But Not At Our Big Day!

Save The Dates Sent… Along With Some Drama!

Sister-In-Law’s Unruly Sons vs. Our Adult-Only Rule

Angry Sister-In-Law Finally Backs Down… Or Does She?

Ring Bearer Bombshell Drops!

Sister-In-Law Has A Meltdown!

Am I The A-Hole For Sticking To My Adult-Only Wedding Rule?
So here’s the tea ☕️… I’m getting hitched and want an adult-only affair. No kids, no exceptions! But my fiancé’s sis is NOT happy. Her unruly sons are banned, and she’s throwing a fit! To make matters worse, our son is the ring bearer (just for the ceremony!), and now sis calls me a hypocrite! The internet has thoughts, I’m sure… Let’s see what they have to say about this wedding drama!
NTA says ‘your wedding, your rules’. Future SIL needs to chill
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Respect the wedding couple’s wishes, even if you disagree.

NTA considers uninviting childish guest who broke wedding rules

Aunt wants nephew to miss dad’s wedding for her kids. NTA wins

NTA. Blanket rule with reasonable exception, but entitled SIL causing drama. Hold your ground.

Family drama over wedding guest list.

Kids at weddings: to invite or not to invite?
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Fiancé’s sister acting entitled about ‘no kids’ rule

It’s your wedding, do as you please!

NTA, you have the right to choose. What about fiance’s sister?

Son’s exclusion from wedding sparks heated debate. NTA wins.

NTA shuts down entitled guest who wants to bring kids.

Wedding, your rules! Destination & themed weddings are worse.

Wedding is about the couple, not the guests. NTA

Wedding rules: no kids but exceptions for ring bearers?

No kids allowed, except ours? NTA bride’s sister-in-law complains.

Wedding without kids is fine, don’t cater to others

Wedding invitations are not entitlements, NTA.

Bride and groom’s child can come, but no one else’s?

NTA, but entitled SIL insists her kid should come too

Your wedding, your rules. ♀️

NTA’s kid-free wedding with one exception goes smoothly.

Bride defends no-kids policy, except for their own child.

Child-free wedding complaints shut down by confident NTA bride

NTA couple stands their ground on no kids policy

Making a point with a touch of sarcasm

Opinion on no-children wedding trend with a touch of sarcasm

Choosing between kids in ceremony and reception, NTA stance.
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NTA for not inviting fiance’s nephews to wedding.

Wedding without kids except for ring bearer; commenter supports OP.

Wedding drama avoided with NTA’s reasonable kid policy
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NTA defends no-kids rule at wedding, advises setting boundaries

When ‘no kids allowed’ applies to your own children

Childfree wedding with exceptions for ceremony. Good compromise.
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Your wedding, your rules. Shut her down if necessary.

User suggests gagging unruly kids at wedding, receives no replies.

Bride defends ‘no kids’ rule, gets support from commenter.

No kids allowed, except ours? NTA says bring your son.

NTA stands firm on child-free wedding, entitled guests beware

Couple bans kids but expects their own to participate?
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One uncle’s solution to a kid-free wedding

Having kids involved in the ceremony but not the reception is reasonable

Weddings bring out the petty in people – NTA comment.

A family member shares their experience with a 21+ wedding.

“Entitled brat” throws toddler tantrum over no-kids wedding. NTA.

Mom loves kids, but providing sitters is reasonable. NTA

You’re NTA! Your son can be in the ceremony

Your wedding, your rules. NTA. Don’t let her ruin it.

Your wedding, your rules. Don’t let anyone dictate to you.

Well-behaved children in ceremony, dinner, and dance – fair compromise.

No-kids wedding policy is okay, says happy guest.

Brother’s no-kids wedding worked. Invites are specific. NTA.

Fiancée’s sister wants her kids at your wedding? NTA, it’s YOUR day.

Stepchild should attend, but not all children can be invited.
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Excluding your own kids vs nieces/nephews? NTA wins.

Wedding day is your choice, not hers. You’re not TA.

OP is NTA for making an exception for their child. SIL needs to respect their wedding rules.

NTA for enforcing your own wedding rule, even for your child ♂️

Child-free wedding – NTA. SIL can deal with it

Navigating family weddings without babysitting can be tricky

Bridezilla demands no kids, but not for her own? NTA claps back.

NTA hires sitter, feels betrayed when others bring kids anyway

Kids-free wedding reception but with exceptions. Not the a-hole.

NTA. Bride and groom’s decision. She’s TA for demanding.

NTA, entitled SIL, and future drama. Keep an eye out

Kids allowed at wedding, but not random cousin’s date’s child.

Engaging kids at weddings: A frilly apron memory

No kids allowed, including yours – NTA shuts down sister-in-law

Breaking your own rule? NTA. Your wedding, your choice

Divorced dad’s flower girl solves no-kid wedding dilemma. NTA
