Meet our 27-year-old hero, the sole grandson in a family of girls, and the inheritor of his beloved grandpa’s property. This isn’t just any property; it’s a beautiful family home with a giant garage that has been the backdrop for many family weddings. But when his cousin, who’s known for her questionable relationship choices, decides to have her second wedding there without asking, our hero is faced with a dilemma. Should he honor tradition and let the wedding happen, or stand his ground and protect his grandpa’s legacy?
An Inheritance with Strings Attached

A Family Tradition in the Making

The Lone Grandson Inherits

Grandpa’s Old-Fashioned Values ️

A Wedding Announcement and a Shock

A Tradition Challenged

A Second Wedding and a Silent Protest ♂️

The Reason for the Refusal

The Price of Tradition

A Family Feud Ignites

The Guilt Trip

Standing His Ground ️

Christmas Threats and Venue Vexations

A Father’s Disapproval

A Property, A Wedding, and A Family in Conflict
Our 27-year-old hero is faced with a moral dilemma when his cousin, known for her questionable relationship choices, decides to have her second wedding at the family property he inherited from his grandpa. The property has been the backdrop for many family weddings, but this time, he’s not so sure. He doesn’t support his cousin’s second marriage, especially since she cheated on her first husband. The drama escalates when his family tries to guilt-trip him into allowing the wedding, even threatening to exclude him from Christmas. He stands his ground, defending his grandpa’s values and legacy. But with his dad calling him an a**hole, he’s left questioning his decision. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sticky situation…
Family drama ensues over wedding venue, with mixed opinions and judgments
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YTA, family drama over wedding venue. Entitled behavior and bigotry.

“NTA for not supporting her 2nd marriage. Watch out for sexism!”

ESH. OP refuses, but reasons s**k. Family drama ensues

ESH. Judgmental comment sparks family drama over wedding venue
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Inherited property sparks family drama ESH with political tension

ESH: No entitlement to use property, but OP’s attitude s***s

“YTA. You’re within your rights, but still an a**hole. “

Family drama over wedding venue ownership sparks NTA judgement.

Family drama over Christmas venue ownership

“ESH. It’s your property, but your grandpa was a sexist a**hole.”

OP stands their ground on wedding venue, not the a**hole.

Family drama over wedding venue leads to creepy assumptions. ESH.

Family drama over wedding venue sparks controversy and control issues
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Family drama unfolds as inheritance sparks questions about disownment.

NTA, but be honest about not wanting them at wedding

Family drama unfolds over wedding venue inheritance

Audacity level: Christmas at your house without inviting you

NTA: Stand your ground and reclaim what’s rightfully yours!

Family drama over inheritance and outdated beliefs

Supporting cheaters? Not cool! NTA calls out the asshats.

NTA. Own your decision, it’s your house
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NTA: Cousin’s entitlement to use house without permission is r**e

NTA for not giving permission, but reasons could damage family

Last Updated on November 3, 2023 by Diply Social Team