Remember your high school prom? The excitement, the anticipation, the dress? For one woman, her prom dress became the unexpected catalyst for a family feud that has left her questioning her actions. This tale of sequins, family ties, and financial fairness has all the elements of a modern-day drama. Let’s dive into the original story.
The Prom Dress Purchase ️

Aunt’s Request

The Proposal

The Financial Fairness

The Fallout

Cousin’s Response

The Sale

The Zoom Call Reveal

The Truth Bomb

The Aftermath ️

The Final Word

Prom Dress Dilemma: A Family Feud Unraveled
In a whirlwind of sequins and satin, our protagonist found herself in the middle of a family feud. After selling her prom dress, which she had painstakingly paid off, she faced the wrath of her aunt and cousin. They believed she should have given the dress to her cousin for free, simply because they were family. But our heroine stood her ground, arguing that her financial investment in the dress warranted at least some return. This tale of family ties, financial fairness, and a fabulous frock has left the internet divided. Let’s see what the digital world has to say about this sequined saga…
“NTA. Your cousin isn’t entitled to your dress. Glad you sold it! “

NTA: Stand your ground and let them handle the drama! ✊

NTA. You paid for the dress, offered discount, they declined.

NTA! Stand your ground and let your parents have your back!

NTA, with supportive parents

NTA. Assert your boundaries and block the disrespectful comments.

Generous aunt gifts prom dress, sparks discussion on dress prices

Fair deal, no drama. Not your problem, not the a**hole.

OP’s entitlement to the dress sparks hilarious comment thread

Prom dress drama! Entitled aunt and cousin vs. OP. NTA.

NTA. Asserting ownership and independence, sparkles ignite family feud! ✨

Offered a discount, they demanded it for free. No claim.

NTA: Stand your ground and block the entitled drama queens! ✋

Aunt tried to manipulate OP into giving away their paid dress. NTA

NTA: Aunt’s entitled attitude ruins the dress deal.

NTA. Handling family drama with grace and shutting down entitlement.

NTA. Entitled family wants discount, gets rude. You rock that dress! ✨

Not the a**hole and maybe r/choosingbeggars?

NTA. Your aunt and cousin are acting entitled and spoiled

Family drama over a prom dress, but who’s the a**hole?

Calling out entitled parents on r/entitledparents for prom dress drama! ✨

NTA, glad you found a buyer for your dress!

NTA, sell the dress how you want. No prom in 2021.
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NTA. Standing up for what’s rightfully yours

Best parents in the sub!

Stand your ground! You’re NTA for keeping your property

NTA: Dealing with entitled family members
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Entitled family members expect free dress, get called cheapskates.
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NTA. You gave them a chance, but they didn’t take it
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Déjà vu! Familiar dress drama sparks shared commiseration.

You bought the dress, you make the rules!

NTA. Selling the dress for $250 after all that drama

Aunt’s dress dilemma: free or paid? The plot thickens…
