What happens when your sister, who you’ve always been close to, suddenly turns her back on your love life? This 23-year-old man found himself in a tough situation when his once-supportive sister started showing signs of homophobia after meeting her now-husband. The tipping point came when she asked him not to bring his boyfriend to her wedding, sparking a conflict that led him to ditch the ceremony and hit the gay club instead. But who’s really at fault here? Let’s dive into the story…
Sisterly Support Turns Sour

Enter the Fiancé

Relationship Takes a Turn

Uncomfortable Conversations

Growing Apart

Wedding Plans Begin

Boyfriend’s Birthday Clash

Plus-One Drama

Rehearsal Dinner Disaster ️

Whispers and Worries

Sister’s Shocking Request

Confronting the Issue ️

Making a Stand ✊

Skipping the Wedding

Silent Treatment

To Apologize or Cut Ties? ♂️
Caught in a whirlwind of emotions, our protagonist is left questioning his actions. He knows he’s not entirely blameless, but he also feels invalidated by his sister’s sudden change of heart. With their relationship strained and no communication since the wedding, should he be the one to apologize, or is it time to cut ties for a while? Here’s what the internet has to say about this emotional rollercoaster…
NTA for ditching sister’s wedding after homophobic comments. Commenters show support

NTA for ditching sister’s wedding due to homophobic comments

NTA: Comment and replies mock homophobic arguments with sarcasm

Sister chooses homophobic man over brother and his partner. NTA.

NTA. Commenters support OP for attending gay club after sister’s bigotry.

Defending against homophobia with no apologies.

NTA! Sister’s homophobic comments were invalidating. Irony is palpable

NTA. Sister disowned OP in favor of inlaws’ opinions.

Sister prioritizes politics over brother’s happiness. NTA.

Proudly being yourself is not wrong. NTA.

Homophobic sister gets what she deserves. NTA

NTA, stand your ground and cut ties if necessary

Sister closeted him with her husband, called him dirty. NTA.

Family values sacrificed for a man’s values? NTA wins.

Standing up to bigotry, even when it’s family.

Being a gay couple is not forcing anything. NTA.

NTA for ditching sister’s wedding due to homophobic comments

Standing up for yourself and your values

Sister’s homophobia leads to brother ditching her wedding

Conditional acceptance isn’t acceptance at all.

Don’t go where you’re not wanted ♀️

Brother chooses acceptance over homophobia at sister’s wedding

NTA shuts down homophobia with a fiery comeback

Sibling chooses homophobic husband over brother’s relationship. NTA.

NTA commenter supports man’s decision to skip sister’s wedding

Cutting ties with homophobic sister at her wedding. NTA

Standing up to bigotry: NTA for ditching sister’s wedding

Standing up for yourself and your identity, NTA ️

NTA for dropping out of wedding party after sister’s homophobia

Unapologetic NTA stands up to homophobic sister

Supportive commenters agree that OP is NTA for leaving wedding
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Standing up to bigotry and hate, NTA takes a stand

NTA. Choosing to live your life and love who you want ❤️

Deserve love and support without judgement. Create your own family

Sister’s homophobia gets what it deserves. NTA wins.

Don’t apologize for being true to yourself #NTA

Standing up for yourself and your partner, NTA

Existing isn’t forcing anything. NTA.

Live your life, reconnect if you want. NTA

Brother defends himself against homophobic sister’s wedding expectations

NTA for skipping sister’s wedding after homophobic incident

Clear-cut judgement. No a**holes here.

Supportive comment, encourages self-acceptance and love.

Fellow gay dude supports NTA for ditching homophobic sister’s wedding

Supportive comment stands up against homophobia.

Wedding party forcing heterosexuality, commenter says NTA

Supportive comment on man ditching sister’s wedding for gay club

Skipping sister’s wedding for gay club: NTA wins support

Being in a same-s*x relationship is normal. NTA for expressing it

Choosing acceptance over looks at sister’s wedding. NTA

Skipping sister’s wedding for gay club, NTA and justified.

Supportive comment to OP for skipping sister’s homophobic wedding

NTA: Celebrating her relationship when she won’t acknowledge yours

Last Updated on June 15, 2023 by Diply Social Team