Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of family drama fresh from the wedding reception dance floor! When a protective papa bear and his hubby ❤️ refuse to let a tipsy bride ♀️ twirl their baby boy around for a “first dance,” the newlywed sister-in-law is left feeling snubbed and embarrassed! Did our protagonist make the right call, or did he rain on her wedding day parade? ️ Let’s dive in and unravel this tangled web of family ties, booze, and baby dance requests!
Brother’s Speedy Marriage Raises Eyebrows

From Dating to Engaged in a Flash! ⚡

Playing Nice for Brother’s Sake

Wedding Day Arrives, Pretty Ceremony Ensues

Family Time Awaits After Ceremony

Tipsy Bride Wants to Dance with Baby

“First Dance” with Nephew? Thanks, But No Thanks! ♂️

♀️ Not Much of a Relationship with Sister-in-Law

Awkward Moment Laughed Off, Wedding Continues

AITA for Refusing Tipsy Sister-in-Law’s Dance Request?

Tipsy Bride’s Baby Dance Snub Sparks Family Feud!
Well, well, well! Looks like this wedding reception took a turn for the dramatic! Our protective papa bear stood his ground and refused to let his tipsy sister-in-law ♀️ twirl his precious baby boy around the dance floor, leaving the bride feeling snubbed and embarrassed on her big day! The groom is now fuming , blasting his brother with angry texts for “embarrassing” his new wife at their wedding. But wait, there’s more! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy family drama!
NTA refuses drunk newlywed’s demand to dance with baby nephew ♂️

No baby-holding for tipsy wedding guests. NTA

Nephew’s safety questioned over wife’s drunken demand. NTA.

Overreacting OP overshadows actual conflict in ESH judgement. ♂️

Judgmental tone aside, both parties share some blame (ESH).
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Family drama at wedding over dancing with baby nephew. ESH.

Newlywed denies drunken sister-in-law’s request to hold baby

ESH for family drama over dancing with baby

Tense family drama ensues as commenter calls out OP’s behavior.

Family tension at a wedding – NTA but tone is bad ️

Refusing to let sister-in-law hold baby sparks family drama. YTA.

Protecting the baby from a drunken dance prop, NTA

Defending against a demanding bride and her enabler brother
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Engaging in family drama, baby holding becomes secondary issue. ESH ♂️

User accuses commenter of ruining wedding and demands apology

Respectful refusal to dance with baby, NTA ♂️

Refusing bride’s request to dance with baby nephew- YTA, bro ♂️

Commenter calls out OP’s behavior as insufferable, but acknowledges they’re not in the wrong for denying dance request.

Mixed feelings as commenter praised and criticized for decision.

Bridezilla demands to dance with baby nephew at wedding

Setting boundaries important, but also consider past behavior for context. ESH ♂️

Politely declining due to drinking would be better, but NTA

Drunk wedding guest wants to dance with baby, NTA says no.

Mixed motives for declining to dance with drunk sister-in-law. NTA

Disapproving comment accuses OP of having a grudge, defends sister-in-law

Protective parent rightfully denies bride’s unsafe request at wedding

Wedding guests can’t be trusted with glassware, let alone babies. NTA.

NTA saves bride’s gown from baby vomit

NTA saves the day and avoids major wedding drama

Protective parent prioritizes baby’s safety over r**e guest’s desires ♂️

NAH. A little person is not a prop. Calm conversation needed.

Engaged too quick? OP’s attitude toward newlywed sparks ESH.

Drunk woman wanted to dance with baby, NTA for refusing

Babies aren’t for drunk people, NTA handled it well

Family drama ensues over whether newlywed’s tipsy aunt can dance with baby nephew

User defends newlywed’s actions and criticizes unnecessary context.

Newlywed’s aunt demanded dance with 6-month-old nephew, NTA shut her down ♂️

Hilarious take on holding a baby at a wedding

Standing up for your baby: NTA sets reasonable boundary

Protective parent rightfully denies drunk aunt holding newborn baby ♂️

YTA for refusing and not being tactful, perceiving better relationship.

Protective comment about not letting a drunk person hold a baby

NTA commenter calls out entitled behavior at family wedding.

Supportive mom relates to NTA’s situation at wedding.

NTA: Declined drunk family member’s request to dance with baby nephew.

Engaging but fair comment on family drama at wedding ♂️

NTA! No one should trust their kid with someone tipsy!

Defending the newlywed’s decision; cautioning against drunk handling of baby

Tipsy Aunt demands to dance with baby sparks family drama ♂️

NTA. Handing a baby to a tipsy/drunk lady = BAD IDEA ♂️

Drunk bride’s demand to dance with baby causes controversy. NTA response.

Bridezilla demands to dance with 6-month-old nephew, NTA refuses.

NAH leaning comment suggests avoiding unnecessary drama at weddings ♂️

Negative comment and warning about potential consequences for the family.
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YTA accused of ruining the party with bitter demand

NTA or ESH? Commenter explains why OP might be in the wrong.

Accusation of lying about SIL’s tipsiness sparks conflict. YTA.
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YTA for being r**e to your sister-in-law at her wedding ♂️

Setting boundaries at family events is important

Drunk bride tries to use baby as wedding prop – NTA

NTA, but you should handle the situation sensitively

Family drama unfolds over newlywed’s discomfort with aunt holding baby

User suggests possible reason for sister-in-law’s behavior at wedding

Holding a baby while drunk is dangerous, NTA made the right call ♂️

Attending a wedding you don’t support? YTA

Judgmental behavior at wedding earns YTA judgement

The commenter calls out OP’s true motives and attitude

“No” is a complete sentence. NTA. Brother should feel embarrassed ♂️

Supportive comment defends OP’s decision not to let bride hold baby.

Unnecessary info reveals unpleasant personality, NTA for situation

Doubts about OP’s real feelings spark family drama

User calls out OP for being mean to brother’s fiancé

Wedding drama ensues as family member demands dance with baby ♂️

Bride’s drunken request to dance with baby sparks family drama. ESH.

Defending the newlywed’s sister’s request to dance with nephew ♂️

User defends sister-in-law against unjust criticism from family.

Protecting the baby from danger is top priority. NTA.

Drunk guest tries to dance with baby, NTA stands up.

Safety first! Commenter sets clear boundaries for holding babies

Last Updated on April 20, 2024 by Diply Social Team