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Bride faces criticism for excluding disabled sister from wedding

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Bride faces backlash for excluding disabled sister from wedding

Bride-to-be faces criticism for excluding disabled sister from wedding

Bride-to-be faces criticism for excluding disabled sister from wedding

Bride faces criticism for excluding disabled sister from wedding

Bride regrets her decision to exclude disabled sister from wedding

Family ostracizes bride-to-be for wanting disabled sister at wedding

Bride’s family refuses to accommodate disabled sister at wedding

Bride-to-be faces backlash for not wanting disabled sister at her wedding

Family feud over disabled sister’s exclusion from wedding

Bride-to-be defends disabled sister amid wedding backlash ❤️

Bride-to-be faces backlash for not inviting disabled sister to wedding
In this story , bride-to-be is facing backlash for not inviting her severely autistic sister to her wedding. The sister, Anna, has difficulty understanding boundaries and has a habit of trying to touch and kiss the bride-to-be’s fiancé, Michael. The bride-to-be asked her parents to not bring Anna to the wedding, as she wants one day where Michael can be her partner and not Anna’s comfort person.
However, the parents called her selfish and said that Anna may never experience a wedding of her own. They have now decided not to attend the wedding and have even gone as far as suggesting that the bride-to-be shouldn’t bring Michael around anymore.
The situation has escalated to the point where the bride-to-be has dropped the unfortunate truth bomb that she won’t put any more of her life aside for Anna anymore. She assured them she’d pay for her care but if Anna’s okay doing this to Michael, then she worries about what she’d do to her future children. The situation has caused a rift between the bride-to-be and her parents.
This is a sensitive situation that should not be used as an opportunity to air out your hatred for disabled people. Please leave the sister out of it. Let’s see what Reddit had to say.
Engaging in a difficult conversation: whether or not to invite disabled sister to wedding

Family enables sister’s sexual harassment of the groom at wedding. NTA.

Parents enabling sister’s inappropriate behavior towards bride’s fiance

Bride-to-be defends her decision to not invite disabled sister. NTA.

Bride-to-be faces criticism for not inviting disabled sister to wedding

Bride defends not inviting disabled sister to wedding, sparks outrage.

Planning for Anna’s future is important. NTA for prioritizing fiancé’s comfort.

NTA for not wanting disabled sister at wedding due to physical harassment. Family needs to establish boundaries and educate on consent

Defending the decision to not invite disabled sister to wedding ❌

Managing behavior of disabled sister at wedding is unreasonable. NTA

Setting boundaries with entitled parents; ableism in weddings discussed. ✊

NTA. Wedding day is about you and Michael, not her.
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Setting boundaries with a disabled sibling at a wedding

Bride-to-be receives support for not wanting disabled sister at wedding

Wedding day shouldn’t revolve around disabled sister. NTA

Bride-to-be defends decision to exclude disabled sister from wedding
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Bride-to-be faces backlash for not inviting sister with disability. Commenter defends NTA.

Balancing family and happiness on your special day ❤️

Bride-to-be defends decision to exclude disabled sister from wedding

Standing up against sexual harassment isn’t ableism.

Supportive comment, calling out entitled parents, 100% behind OP

Consider hiring a caregiver for your sister’s own special day

Ex-SIL’s disability made birthday party inappropriate. NTA but expect backlash.

Protecting spouse’s boundaries is important. Ableism is not acceptable.

Protecting her sister’s dignity, NTA bride-to-be faces backlash.

Bride defends excluding disabled sister due to sister’s sexual harassment.

Fiancé wants no sexual harassment at wedding, parents surprised

Wedding day priorities: Bride’s happiness over sister’s behavior concerns ❤️.

Don’t blame the bride-to-be for her sister’s disability. NTA
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Commenter recounts similar experience and suggests strategies for bride-to-be.

NTA for not wanting sister at wedding due to uncomfortable behavior.

Compassionate NTA considers disabled sister’s needs on wedding day
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Wedding day selfishness defended, sparks debate ⚡

Autistic commenter supports OP’s decision to set boundaries for wedding

Commenter defends Michael from sexual harassment by NTA sister.

Bride-to-be not wanting disabled sister at wedding: NTA

Navigating family dynamics can be tough. Wishing you the best.

It’s your special day, but excluding your disabled sister?

Horrible accusation against sister in wedding comments

NTA. Autistic woman shares her experience and concerns about sister’s behavior.
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Respect personal space: NTA comment on wedding backlash

Engaging in conversation before the wedding day.

Support for bride who prioritizes safety at her wedding day.

Bride-to-be seeks advice on excluding disabled sister from wedding – NTA.

Support for NTA commenter’s stance on disabled sister at wedding.

Supportive comment, congratulates while acknowledging family drama.

Wedding day should be on your terms, but consider a compromise

Support for not wanting disabled sister at wedding.

This comment sums up the situation perfectly.

Bride-to-be defends decision to not invite disabled sister to wedding.

Wedding day concerns for disabled sister. NTA?

Commenter sympathizes with bride, deems her not the a-hole.
