Hey there, Facebook fam! You know how weddings can be a source of joy, but also a breeding ground for drama? Well, buckle up because I’ve got a story that’s got all the ingredients for a family feud! Our protagonist, a 36-year-old woman, has been dating her boyfriend for a year and a half. They’ve been talking about getting engaged, but when she shared this with her mom, she was told not to expect any financial help for the wedding. ♀️ Fast forward a few months, and her twin brother gets engaged. Guess what? Her parents are now paying for half of his wedding! Let’s dive into this rollercoaster of emotions and see what’s really going on.
The Wedding Talk

Mom’s Surprising Response

Don’t Expect Help

Wedding Plans?

Eloping History ♀️

Financial Struggles

Wedding Costs

Brother’s Big News

Parents’ Generosity Revealed

Feeling Upset

Salt in the Wound

Wedding Drama Unfolds!
Our leading lady was told by her mom that she and her dad wouldn’t be contributing a dime to her wedding, even though they expect her to have a ‘nice wedding of some kind.’ She and her boyfriend aren’t exactly rolling in dough, so the idea of a wedding seems financially daunting. Fast forward to her twin brother’s engagement, and her parents are now generously paying for half of his wedding! When she confronts her mom about the double standard, she’s called a ‘jealous brat.’ So, who’s in the right here? Let’s see what people have to say about this family drama…
Mother’s favoritism towards son is not okay. NTA!

Understanding the backstory can help unravel family drama

Mom’s double standards are unfair, you’re NTA for expecting consistency

Curious about past wedding finances and brother’s history?

Don’t let your mother’s actions ruin your special day

Savage response to entitled mom, no need for explanation

Daughter feels hurt after mom pays for brother’s wedding.

Setting boundaries for wedding financing, reasonable or stingy?

Daughter rightfully calls out mom’s unequal treatment of her children

Mother shows favoritism towards son’s wedding. Daughter eloped earlier.

Is the daughter’s second wedding the reason for neglect?

Is it fair to prioritize a second wedding over first?

Mom’s favoritism based on age, daughter left empty-handed

Sibling favoritism or one-time issue? Inquiring minds want info

Daughter discusses family favoritism and plans secret wedding.

Feeling left out of family events? You’re not alone.

Daughter stands up to mother’s wedding demands and ultimatums ♀️

Clarification sparks no new comments. Silence speaks volumes.

Sibling rivalry and parental entitlement lead to empty hands ♀️

Setting boundaries with toxic parents is important for self-care

Don’t invite them to your wedding , she’s playing favorites

Sibling favoritism or double standards?

Context of OP’s elopement may shed light on mother’s favoritism

Twin left empty-handed as mom pays for brother’s wedding

Mom’s favoritism towards brother’s wedding may lead to headaches ♀️

Clever tip for traditional wedding invites without parent’s names

Control issues from mom, elope again to avoid criticism. NTA

Mom plays favorites with the wedding. NTA for eloping.

Daughter confronts mom for unequal treatment, mom gets defensive. #NTA

Mean mom brings up non-existent wedding & favors brother

Mom’s favoritism is hurtful and hypocritical. Have your own happy marriage

Mother paying for brother’s wedding to impress others

DIY wedding on budget is possible with help from friends

Wedding expenses should be covered by the couple getting married . Parents have right to choose where to spend their money.

Be true to yourself and your financial means on your wedding day

Daughter feels slighted after mom pays for brother’s wedding

Don’t get drawn into her game. Be clear in your mind – your mom is going to do everything to make your wedding miserable. The best thing you can do for yourself is not discuss your wedding or make any comparisons of any other weddings to your own AND not mention a peep about any plans you may are may not be making for your own wedding. Complete indifference.

Did mom gaslight daughter about brother’s wedding expenses?

Daughter left empty-handed after brother’s wedding. NTA wins.

NTA! Mom favors brother’s wedding over daughter’s elopement

NTA. Don’t let your mother make your wedding all about her

Wedding should be what you want, not for showing off.

Mother punishes daughter for eloping, favors son’s wedding. Not fair

Daughter suggests petty revenge on ungrateful mother with boundaries

Eloping for first marriage, punished for mom’s favoritism. NTA.

Mom’s mixed messages are rude. Have a talk with her

Sibling favoritism, NTA comment offers empathy and understanding.

Dealing with parental favoritism Elope and enjoy life!

Daughter suggests eloping again to avoid unequal treatment.

Mom punishes daughter for eloping by skipping her wedding. NTA.

When is it okay for parents to stop funding weddings?

Mom criticized for funding brother’s first wedding but not daughter’s.

Unequal treatment breeds resentment between siblings. NTA, do you.

Don’t be childish, YTAH for being upset about Mom’s choice.

Don’t expect anything, be happy for your twin

Validating comment and expressing sympathy for unjust treatment.

Mom plays favorites: pays for son’s wedding but not daughter’s ♀️

Weddings should be self-funded after moving out. NTA.

Asserting boundaries and expectations for fair wedding contributions. NTA

User thinks OP is the a-hole for expecting equal treatment.

YTA – Tough but true, decisions have consequences

Brother’s first marriage? Perhaps the reason for unequal treatment.

Stand up for yourself! NTA.

Double standards and name-calling? Not cool, Mom

Sibling favoritism? Go no contact, says sympathetic commenter

Family favoritism hurts , consider going no contact

Daughter calls out mom for favoring brother’s wedding

Father’s opinion and financial independence matter. NTA.

Daughter feels hurt and excluded, but mom has final say

Mom’s favoritism towards brother stems from unresolved anger towards daughter

Mom upset about missing daughter’s first wedding, but let it go?

A simple wedding can be just as beautiful. NTA

Daughter elopes, Mom pays for son’s wedding, NTA to be upset

Daughter refuses lavish wedding, warns mother of future consequences.

Daughter’s mom is being unreasonable and petty. ♀️

















































