Picture this: You’re a 31-year-old man, deeply in love and about to marry the woman of your dreams. Everything is set for a traditional Indian wedding in September, but there’s a twist. Your fiancée’s estranged mother, who has been less than welcoming due to her racial prejudices, is now on her deathbed. Suddenly, your fiancée wants to exchange vows in a hospital room instead of the grand ceremony you’ve both dreamt of. What would you do? ♂️
A Love Story with a Twist

Wedding Bells in the Air

A Mother’s Prejudice

A Grim Revelation

A Change of Heart

A Wedding Venue Dilemma

A Clash of Cultures ️

A Potential Sacrifice

A Plea for Compromise

A Tough Decision

A Heart in Conflict

Caught Between Love and Prejudice: A Wedding Dilemma ♂️
Imagine the joy of planning your dream wedding, only to have it potentially upended by a dying, estranged relative. Our protagonist is stuck in a whirlwind of emotions, torn between his love for his fiancée and his desire for a traditional wedding. His fiancée’s mother, who has been anything but welcoming due to her racial prejudices, is now dying, and his fiancée wants to have the wedding in a hospital room. With non-refundable purchases and a strong desire for a traditional ceremony, our leading man is stuck in a dilemma. He’s willing to compromise, but at what cost? Let’s see what the world thinks of this tangled web of love, family, and prejudice…
NTA: Procrastination solves this problem, but with some harsh truths

NTA: Consider if this is the only time she’d face discrimination.

Fiancée wants dying mother at wedding, excludes OP’s daughter.

Heartbreaking comment and replies: NTA for not allowing racism at wedding

“NTA, but dealing with a racist mother-in-law is tough. “

“NTA – Tough situation, but you need to address the issue.”

NTA. Concerns about fiancée’s hidden racism and family dynamics.

Compromise at the hospital? NTA. Heartbreaking situation with racist mother.

NTA: Fiancée wants hospital wedding, but excluding your daughter?

Fiancée wants to exclude daughter from wedding? NTA, that’s delusional!

“Fiancée’s hospital wedding request: Heartwarming or heartbreaking? “

Heartbreaking: Fiancée’s exclusion of stepdaughter sparks outrage and concern.

Fiancée’s dying mother wants hospital wedding, but OP disagrees. Compromise?

Engaging comment questioning the fairness of wedding plans and offering advice.

NTA: Keep your original wedding plans, but do something special for your future MIL ❤️

NTA. Emotional dilemma: wedding with dying mother or traditional ceremony?

NTA- Fiancée’s exclusion of your daughter reveals her true colors.

Fiancée’s mom is racist, cut her off, and excludes their child.

“NTA, it’s your wedding too. You’ve already spent a lot. “

Fiancée wants to exclude daughter from wedding? NTA, that’s delusional!

Protect your child from disrespectful and awful people.

NTA refuses wedding without daughter, partner must prioritize daughter

NTA. Wife’s guilt and bigotry make your compromise generous and fair.

Fiancée’s disrespectful behavior and impulsive decisions are causing turmoil.

Engaging comment and reply: NAH, except the mother for the racism. Under normal circumstances I’d call your fiancée TA for not calling her mom out on not allowing your daughter there (because truly, that was absolutely awful), but grief makes us not see clearly.
