Wedding drama alert! Buckle up, folks, because this bride-to-be is facing a dilemma that’s shaking up her big day plans! With an open bar on the menu and a sober friend in the mix, tensions are rising faster than champagne bubbles! Can this bride find a way to celebrate her love without sacrificing her friend’s sobriety? Or will this wedding turn into a sobering reality check? Get ready for a wild ride filled with friendship, recovery, and a whole lot of wedding day jitters! ♀️
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Plot Twist: Friend “In Love” with Bride’s Fiancé!

Suspicious Circumstances: Is Something Else Going On? ️♀️

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Groom Denies Leading Friend On… What Now?

Sober Friend vs. Open Bar: A Wedding Day Showdown!
Well, well, well… looks like this bride’s wedding plans have hit a sobering snag! Her sober friend is raising a ruckus over the open bar, accusing the bride of trying to sabotage her recovery! Talk about a buzzkill! The bride’s trying to be understanding, offering mocktails and moral support, but this friend is demanding an all-out booze ban! Can you believe the audacity? The internet is divided on this one, with some calling the bride an a-hole and others raising a glass to her right to celebrate her way! But wait, there’s more! Turns out, the sober friend has a secret crush on the groom! Is this a case of wedding day jitters or something more sinister? ️♀️ The plot thickens like a poorly mixed cocktail! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sobering situation…
NTA, but sober friend’s request understandable. Hard learning edge.

Recovering alcoholic advises against giving in to sober friend’s demands

Being sober is her responsibility, offering a sponsor was generous

Bride’s friend in recovery demands alcohol-free wedding. NTA for setting boundaries.

Choosing entitlement as a new drug of choice. ♀️

Sober friend’s overreaction to open bar at wedding. NTA.

Suggests showing open bar people a pic of sober friend to avoid serving.

Entitled sober friend demands wedding plans change for her needs

Toxic main character syndrome? End the friendship. NTA

Sobriety is her responsibility, not yours. You’re NTA

Sobriety not your responsibility. Don’t let her control YOUR wedding

Bride stands up for herself against sober friend’s demands

Supportive comment defends bride’s wedding plans, suggests clarifying misunderstandings

NTA for not cancelling open bar, entitled friend needs help

Sobriety is personal responsibility: risk too high for wedding.

Supportive comment defends bride’s decision to not have dry wedding

Responsibility for sobriety lies with the addict, not others. NTA

Sober friend’s demand deemed unreasonable. Learn to coexist with alcohol.

Watch out for the narcissistic friend with Main Character Syndrome

Suggests an open bar after a set time to avoid drama

Maintaining sobriety is her responsibility, not the bride’s.

Resisting urge is hard. She can’t demand sober wedding.

Toxic friendship alert! Don’t let jealousy ruin relationships.

Friend demands dry wedding, calls it a ‘recovery’ weapon. NTA

Consider rescinding the invite to avoid blame if she relapses ♀️

This comment is thirsty for an update

Supportive comment about sobriety and personal responsibility.

Wedding guest’s sobriety concerns go beyond open bar costs

Bridezilla? No, it’s my wedding and I want an open bar

Guest’s sobriety is not bride’s responsibility. NTA

Cutting sober friend out: NTA, edit 2 explains why

You’re not the a-hole for not changing your wedding plans

Supportive comment advises on navigating sober friend’s request

Not adjusting your life for others’ shortcomings NTA

Fiance’s sober friend may have an addiction to him

Cutting off toxic friends for a happier future

Friend tried to sabotage wedding to steal groom. Uninvited. NTA

Bride shouldn’t uproot plans for sober friend, celebrate privately instead

Handling a stubborn friend’s wedding demands

Bride-to-be handles friend’s shocking demand with grace

Prioritizing your own wedding over a friend’s recovery? NTA

Supportive comment suggests cutting off toxic ‘friend’

Toxic friends? NTA bride dodges a bullet

NTA for bride, offering sponsor +1 was kind & brilliant

Supportive mom of sober sons defends bride’s wedding plans

Friend’s sober demand ruins wedding plans, commenter calls her narcissistic

Friend in love with fiance? Bride is NTA for saying no

Bride-to-be stands up to entitled sober friend. NTA

Bride prioritizes her wedding, not sober friend’s demands. #NTA

Navigating sobriety and selfishness at a wedding NTA

Entitled friend demands open bar and manipulates bride’s wedding plans. NTA

Taking responsibility for sobriety is key.

Bring sponsor or attend ceremony – great compromise!

Don’t let one sober friend ruin your wedding plans

Recovering alcoholic advises against expecting others to give up alcohol

Supportive comment, suggest dis-inviting sober friend to avoid conflict

Recovering alcoholic calls out entitled sober friend’s ridiculous demand. NTA.

Owning up to alcoholism and respecting others’ drinking choices.

Friend’s drinking is not the only issue, don’t invite her

Bride’s sober friend demands to cancel open bar. NTA.

Bridezilla? Sober friend wants alcohol-free wedding, gets shut down.

Responsibility of sobriety is on C, not on anyone else!

Saying ‘no’ to unreasonable demands is not a**hole behavior

Prioritizing sobriety is important, but shouldn’t dictate wedding plans.

Don’t let your friend’s recovery dictate your wedding plans

Recovering friend is TA. Put recovery first, talk to sponsor.

Bride-to-be accommodates sober friend’s needs, not the a**hole.

Bride not responsible for sober friend’s demands

Guest demands sober wedding, but can’t dictate other’s choices. #NTA

NTA! You have the right to have the wedding of your choosing

Don’t let a sober fanatic ruin your big day! #NTA

Don’t let a shaky sobriety ruin your wedding day! NTA

Set boundaries early to avoid wedding day drama

Supporting sober friends is important but not at your expense.

Bridezilla beware! Redditor defends bride’s wedding plans.

Encouraging personal responsibility in sobriety. NTA

Taking responsibility for sobriety: NTA’s decision to stay sober.
