Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy family drama brewing over a coveted property inheritance. When Grandpa passed away, he left his awesome farm to his only grandson (yours truly ), causing quite the stir among the family. Now, a scandalous cousin wants to use the property for her second wedding reception, but there’s more to this story than meets the eye! Get ready for a wild ride filled with family feuds, guilt trips, and a whole lot of sass!
The Family Property Saga Begins!

A House Fit for Family Gatherings

Grandpa’s Passing and a Surprising Inheritance

Family Drama Ignites Over the Property!

Grandpa’s Old-Fashioned Ways Clash with His Daughters ♀️

The Search for a Worthy Heir to the Farm

Grandpa’s Disdain for His Daughters’ Relationships

Cousin’s Second Wedding Stirs Up Trouble!

Assumptions and Lack of Communication ️

♂️ Putting My Foot Down on the Wedding

Muted on Social Media and Out of the Loop

️ Political Differences and Limited Contact

A Scandalous Affair and Grandpa’s Disapproval

♂️ No Free Labor for This Wedding!

Pay Up or Find Another Venue!

Aunt and Cousin Throw a Fit!

Mom Plays the Family Card and Guilt Trip

♂️ Standing Firm Against the Sham Wedding

Good Cousins Get the Green Light

Christmas Invitation Revoked!

Dad Calls Me an A****e, But Am I Really?

The Sham Wedding Showdown!
Well, well, well… looks like our protagonist is in quite the pickle! His cousin, who’s known for her scandalous affair and messy divorce, wants to use Grandpa’s beloved property for her second wedding reception. But our hero isn’t having any of it! ♂️ He’s standing his ground, refusing to let this sham wedding taint the family property. The aunt and cousin are throwing fits, and even Mom is trying to guilt-trip him with the family card. But our guy isn’t backing down! He’s ready to revoke Christmas invitations and tell them to find another venue. The internet is divided on this one! ️ Let’s see what the masses have to say about this juicy family drama!
Family drama and bigotry at its finest. ♀️
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User calls out OP’s entitlement and bigotry, deeming them YTA

NTA for not supporting cousin’s 2nd marriage after cheating scandal , but watch out for underlying sexism

Grandson criticized for refusing to host cousin’s 2nd wedding. ESH.

Judgmental OP, entitled cousin, and misogynistic grandpa. ESH
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Hosting a wedding is not an entitlement, but attitude matters

Property owner criticized for inheritance and exclusion of cousin’s wedding.

Family drama over wedding venue leads to Christmas disinvitation. NTA.

Family drama at Christmas, but not at the wedding?

Take charge of your new home and host your own party! #NTA

Grandson called a ‘giant, creepy a*****e’ after denying access.

Grandson’s property boundaries disrespected in family wedding scandal. ESH.

Grandson’s controlling behavior gets a YTA judgment
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Honesty is the best policy. Don’t use grandpa as excuse.

Grandson refuses cousin’s wedding but hides behind grandfather’s morals. NTA?

When mom threatens to ban you from your own house

Asserting ownership of the house, NTA refuses cousin’s wedding.

A scathing criticism of the OP’s outdated beliefs.

Grandson refuses to host cousin’s 2nd wedding after cheating scandal! NTA.

Your house, your decision. NTA for not hosting the wedding.
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Grandson is NTA for not hosting wedding, but AH for reasons.

Setting boundaries is important. NTA for refusing without consent

NTA for not hosting cousin’s wedding due to cheating scandal

Respect your values, but be prepared for family fallout. NTA

Cousin can be denied property, but poster’s misogyny is apparent. ESH

NTA for not hosting cheating cousin’s wedding, but watch your biases.

Boundaries and manners matter, NTA stands firm

Debate over honoring grandfather’s values turns confrontational.

NTA owns property and makes the rules for its use.

Money can’t buy morality, even for grandpa’s wealthy granddaughter.

Grandson has final say on cousin’s wedding at their property. NTA.

Taking sides and losing Christmas spot

Moral compass vs. typical Reddit. NTA for not supporting affair.

Being judgmental and entitled can cause drama and resentment

Grandfather’s sexist will lives on through you, ESH.

NTA, but judgmental and obnoxious. ‘Your house, your rules’ taken too far.

Defending the decision to not host the cheating cousin’s wedding.

Choosing not to host cousin’s wedding = NTA. Family entitlement =

Boundaries set for cheating cousin’s wedding. NTA.

Grandson refuses to host cousin’s wedding over political differences. NTA

Outdated beliefs and family drama make everyone s**k here ♂️

ESH, commenter calls out OP’s biases and harsh words

Grandson refuses to host cousin’s wedding, defends his decision.

Hosting a cheating cousin’s wedding: NTA, but be honest and upfront.

NTA for refusing to host cousin’s wedding, but judgmental attitude.

Torn between ESH and NTA. Grandpa’s sexist, cousin’s trashy ♀️

You’re not the a**hole for denying wedding venue usage

Generational differences and property ownership are understandable reasons. NTA

Standing up for morals is not selfish or sexist.

NTA: If it’s tradition, did cousin already have a wedding?

Asserting ownership: NTA for not hosting cousin’s wedding

Asserting property rights over family drama

Taking a stand for family values. NTA

Family is family. Don’t judge, give them space for a day.

Owner has right to refuse, but sounding pretentious makes YTA

Grandson called ESH for refusing to host cousin’s wedding.

OP refuses to host cousin’s wedding after cheating scandal. NTA.

Inherited property due to gender, denies cousin’s wedding, AH move

Respecting boundaries: NTA’s property, NTA’s rules.

NTA for denying venue without payment, but AH for judging 2nd marriage

Justified NTA judgement for refusing to host cheating cousin’s wedding.
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Grandson stands his ground against family pressure.

Your house, your rules. No obligation to host their wedding.

Opinions clash as family drama unfolds over wedding venue

Gender-biased grandpa and grandson called out for cousin’s wedding debacle

Grandson takes stand against entitled family and cheaters

Host’s house, host’s rules. NTA but find a compromise for family.

Boundaries are important, even with extended family.

Refusing to host a wedding – ESH judgment and AH move

Mother won’t invite you to Christmas, but expects annual gathering at your house? NTA

NTA for not allowing property use, but an a****e otherwise

User deleted all their Reddit content, what happened?

Defending property rights and inheritance preferences amidst falling out.

Not close with cousin, NTA for refusing to host wedding

Grandson faces backlash for refusing to host cousin’s wedding
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You’re not obligated to host someone you don’t like

Legally owning the property means no is a full sentence

Family feud over wedding venue ownership. YTA for being judgmental.

Harsh criticism of OP’s refusal to host wedding, defends legality.
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Last Updated on March 22, 2024 by Diply Social Team