Picture this: A beautiful beach wedding, the sun is setting, and the groomsmen are all dressed in casual, slightly open button-down shirts. Sounds perfect, right? Well, add one brother of the bride with a controversial tattoo, and you’ve got a recipe for family drama. Our bride-to-be doesn’t mind her brother’s wild look, but there’s one tattoo she’d rather not have in her wedding photos.
Meet the Colorful Brother

Ink, Piercings, and a Wedding

The Beach Wedding Dilemma ️

The Tattoo in Question

The Brother’s Stand ️

The Bride’s Concerns

The Accusation

Clarifications from the Bride

The Tattoo’s Visibility

A Surprising Reaction

Attempts at Compromise ️

The Wedding Guest List

The Tattoo Tug-of-War: Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong?
In a perfect world, a beach wedding is all about love, unity, and maybe a little sand between your toes. But throw in a controversial tattoo and suddenly, it’s a battleground. The bride-to-be just wants a picture-perfect day without any distractions. The brother, on the other hand, sees his tattoo as an expression of freedom. He’s ready to skip the wedding rather than cover it up. Is she being unreasonable, or is he being stubborn? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this family feud.
“NTA ‘hey bro, can you cover up the tattoo for my wedding?’ ‘OMG, so controlling! Bridezilla!’
Uninviting himself is a blessing if he behaves like that”
NTA. Tattoo compromise: buttoned up shirt or smaller tattoo?

NTA, reasonable to ask him to cover up genital tattoo

NTA. Requesting a cover-up for one day, not demanding.

“Heck no! NTA – You’re asking him to cover up an explicit image during your wedding; that is a reasonable ask. He is an AH for trying to make you feel like you are in the wrong here.”

NTA. Brother wants attention, compromises and jokes ensue

NTA wants explicit tattoo covered for wedding pics

Wedding tattoo drama: NTA for this controversial ink choice

“I don’t want to see a v****a in my wedding photos.” NTA.

NTA. Reasonable request for a tattoo cover on wedding day!

NTA: You don’t want his chest tattoo to steal the show

Respecting choices: NTA, but accept his decision

NTA: Wedding tattoos clash! Minimal visible g******s at ceremony!

NTA. The unforgettable wedding: giant t***y heart tattoo steals the show!

NTA. The brother’s entitlement fit over a drunken tattoo choice.

NTA: A confronting tattoo, fair to not want spotlight at wedding. Can he cover it?

NTA, but why open shirts?

Wedding tattoo drama: NTA’s attire choice sparks button-up battle

A giant f***y tattoo at a wedding? Awkward conversations guaranteed!

Confused reader supports the bride’s decision. No a****e here!

Surprising twist: not the a**hole, according to comment

NTA vs. Bridezilla: Tattoo tussle over family-friendly wedding

Respecting wedding wishes: reasonable or ridiculous?

Reasonable request causes issue between bride and brother.

NTA: The drunken tattoo mishap causing wedding day drama

Covering a vulgar tattoo at a wedding? NTA, totally reasonable!

NTA. Brother’s defensive reaction suggests hidden regret over tattoo.

Covering up a giant sperm tattoo for a wedding? Understandable

Wedding drama: The battle over genital tattoos and family opinions

Engaging caption: A chest tattoo drama at a wedding! NTA’s hilarious reaction.

“NTA, but compromise: offer to photoshop the tattoo in photos.”

Kids or not, a wedding v****a tattoo is just plain tacky

Safe for work tattoo request, NTA.

Problem solved! NTA, crisis averted

Bride wants tattoo covered for her big day, reasonable request?

NTA – Wedding tattoo tussle: Veil with a hanging p***s?

Roommate mystery solved: Wedding tattoo sparks hilarious comment thread!

NTA requests drawing on brother’s tattoo, referencing Amy Winehouse

NTA: Reasonable request for compromise, good luck finding one

Acceptance at weddings: YTA for judging visible tattoos as pornographic.
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Bride’s brother has a vulgar tattoo, NTA for being concerned

Colorful tank tops solve the ‘p***y problem’ at weddings!

NTA, it’s your wedding. Don’t feel bad about his absence.

NTA. Politely ask him to cover up the inappropriate tattoo.

NTA. Asking for consideration on your wedding day is reasonable

NTA. One vulgar tattoo covered for one day

NTA. No one wants to see that!

NTA- Respectful tattoo policy for formal celebrations. ️

NTA: Stand your ground and shut down your entitled brother.

NTA for wanting brother to cover offensive tattoo. Phew!

NTA. Brother’s attention-seeking tattoo crosses the line for wedding

Wedding rules: You’re not the a**hole, it’s your day!

NTA. Wedding tattoos are a personal choice, respect boundaries.

NTA. Reasonable request. Test visibility with shirt. Edit tattoo in photos.

Last Updated on July 27, 2023 by Diply Social Team