Imagine growing up with two older half-sisters who you adore, only to be left out of one of their weddings. That’s exactly what happened to a 19-year-old woman who has been struggling with her relationship with her sister ever since. The family drama began when the younger sister was snubbed from her sister’s wedding festivities, including dress shopping and the actual ceremony in Italy. The reason? Her sister’s mother, who has always ignored her existence. Now, four years later, her father is asking her to talk it out with her sister. But can she forgive and forget? Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster of a story.
A Family Divided

Sisterly Love

Wedding Bells Ringing

The Dress Shopping Snub

The Painful Realization

Left Out of the Big Day

The Silent Treatment

Distancing from Sarah

No Contact

Dad’s Request

Sarah Reaching Out?

The Dilemma

Still Accessible

Past Exclusion

Not an Affair Child

Dad’s Support

To Forgive or Not to Forgive?
After years of silence, the young woman’s father is asking her to consider talking to her sister, Sarah. He believes family is important and wants them to get along. Sarah has also been trying to reach out, but the younger sister is unsure if she can forgive her for the wedding snub and the pain it caused. The question remains: should she let go of the past and try to mend their relationship, or is it too late to heal the wounds? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this heart-wrenching situation…
NTA, the sister should reach out if she wants to reconcile

NTA. Valid feelings and no obligation to talk to sister.

NTA. Family drama persists despite the desire for resolution.

Family drama ensues as Mary forces Sarah to choose sides

NTA. Sister excluded OP from events, but father wants reconciliation.

Sister lied and snubbed you from wedding? NTA, continue NC

NTA, her failure to communicate is the problem

Sister snubbed OP’s wedding, now wants forgiveness. NTA stands firm.

Dad’s ‘family is important’ speech backfires, sister excluded from wedding.

Sister didn’t invite her to wedding, NTA suggests NC email

Setting boundaries with family.

NTA stands firm on sister’s wedding snub, but considers closure.

Family drama unfolds as commenters debate if NTA or ESH

NTA, but family drama persists. Father’s hypocrisy exposed

Sibling drama: Sister not sorry, just afraid of looking bad. NTA

Sarah’s behavior was rude and cowardly. NTA.

NTA. Family drama ensues as sister is snubbed from wedding

NTA. It’s up to you if you want closure with sister.

Middle options to hear sister out without contact. NTA

Family drama resolved? NTA sister snubbed from wedding

Communication is key! Can they resolve this family drama?

Cutting toxic family members out can be difficult but necessary

NTA. Sarah’s behavior is unacceptable. Dad needs to stay neutral.

Sister chose the coward’s way out. NTA.

Clear judgement, but why? Tell us more, u/username!

Sibling solidarity! NTA commenter supports OP and condemns sister’s behavior.

Wedding snub leads to family drama and unresolved conflict.

NTA. Sarah chose mom’s ultimatum over sister, now gaslighting. Therapy needed.

Commenter suggests ulterior motive for sister’s sudden interest

Cutting ties with toxic family member? NTA, good luck!

NTA. Going NC with someone who doesn’t want you around

Sister excluded her from wedding without any explanation. Dad wants reconciliation.

NTA stands up to family drama and refuses to be excluded

Sister excluded from wedding, advice on repairing relationship.

NTA suggests a letter exchange to repair relationship with sister

Moving on and leaving things behind. NTA

NTA commenter empathizes with sister’s wedding snub, calls for honesty

Setting boundaries with family.

NTA advises OP to communicate with step-sister for closure

Family drama at a wedding, but is NTA in the right?

Sister’s wedding snub sparks justified outrage and family tension

Commenter seeks validation for half-sister’s mistreatment. Drama ensues.

Commenter suspects ulterior motives for young woman’s actions

Sister snubbed from wedding, but NTA. Family drama resolved?

Family drama at its finest. NTA, but major AHs around.

Sister snubbed from wedding seeks relationship for free childcare? NTA

Doubts about family politics, but NTA and understandable reaction

Dad’s pushing for reconciliation, but OP is skeptical.

Family drama: Sister’s actions caused irreparable damage. NTA’s stance firm.

Sibling drama: NTA sister deserves a strong apology

NTA. Family drama resurfaces after 4 years. Is dad meddling?

Communication is key in resolving family drama.

NTA. Family drama and mental health should be prioritized

Stand up for yourself! NTA

No desire to talk to sister, NTA ♀️

Excluded sister NTA, but will she exclude them from wedding?

Setting boundaries is key! NTA for doing so.

NTA stands her ground, but open to resolution.
