Picture this: A wedding day is supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life, but what happens when your stepdaughter refuses to attend? The bride-to-be, a 32-year-old woman, is marrying her 39-year-old fiancé, William. He has a 16-year-old daughter, Lea, who isn’t too fond of her future stepmom, believing she ruined her parents’ marriage. The wedding date coincides with Lea’s mom’s birthday, and Lea would rather skip the wedding for her mom’s birthday vacation. But the couple has a plan to make sure she attends the wedding.
Stepdaughter’s Dislike

Birthday Clash

Lea’s Choice

Bride’s Response ️

Lea’s Outburst

The Ultimatum ⚖️

Car Gift Dilemma

Lea’s Reaction

Feeling Guilty

Lea’s Behavior

Accusations and Escapes ♀️

Wedding Drama: Will Lea Attend?
Caught in the crossfire of a family feud, this bride-to-be is struggling to get her stepdaughter to attend her wedding. Lea, the 16-year-old stepdaughter, believes her future stepmom ruined her parents’ marriage and wants nothing to do with the wedding. The couple has devised a plan to make Lea attend: either she goes to the wedding and receives a car as a birthday gift, or she skips the wedding and loses the car. Lea’s response? She’d rather walk barefoot every day than attend the wedding in ‘some stupid car.’ Will Lea change her mind, or will the wedding go on without her? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this dramatic situation…
“YTA. For everything. He bought you an apartment while still with his wife and you’re trying to play innocent? Just because you weren’t sleeping together yet doesn’t mean there wasn’t emotional infidelity going on. Your hands are not that clean, so stop pretending they are. And of course she wants to leave your house, you’re giving off serious evil stepmother vibes here.”

OP is manipulative and called out for being an a**hole.
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Forcing stepdaughter to choose between wedding and mom

Engaging caption about race being discussed in the comment section.

YTA: Ignoring daughter’s feelings, prioritizing sugar baby.
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“Why schedule wedding on ex’s bday? Should’ve chosen different date.”

“YTA. You planned your wedding on her mom’s birthday “

YTA for dismissing her accusations and emotionally cheating.

Accusations and doubts, YTA comment sparks spicy discussion

Forcing stepdaughter to attend wedding backfires, damaging relationship

Forcing her to come? YTA. Let her decide.

YTA tremendously. Using a car as a bargaining chip?

Premeditated pressure on stepdaughter to attend wedding on mom’s birthday. YTA.

“Completely black” comment sparks debate about racism in the post

ESH for forcing stepdaughter to choose between mom and girlfriend

Impressed 16-year-old stands up for herself against manipulative stepmother. YTA.
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“YTA. She wants to spend her mother’s birthday with her mother.”

YTA for not giving the full story

Choosing ex-wife’s birthday for wedding? YTA!

Forcing a teenager to choose between family and wedding? YTA

“Completely black”?? You were TA.

Forcing stepdaughter to attend wedding? Manipulative and insensitive behavior.
