A woman is asking if she’s wrong for wanting her cheating husband and friends, who covered up for him, to be uninvited from her brother’s wedding. She recently found out that her husband had been cheating on her for 4 months, and all of their mutual friends knew about it and covered it up. When her brother asked if she would be comfortable being seated next to her husband and friends, she was shocked and told him he shouldn’t be asking that question. The brother is hesitant to uninvite them, stating it would be mean to do so just a month before the wedding. The woman is wondering if she’s the A****e for expecting her brother to uninvite them given the circumstances.
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When a woman discovers her husband has been cheating on her with the help of their mutual friends, she expects her brother to uninvite the cheating husband and all her friends from his wedding. However, her brother refuses to uninvite them, causing a rift in their relationship. The woman is torn between attending the wedding and confronting her cheating ex and friends, or skipping the wedding altogether. What would you do in her shoes? Keep reading to find out what people are saying about this dilemma.
NTA: OP considers skipping brother’s wedding due to cheating ex and friends.
Brother refuses to uninvite cheating husband and friends from wedding
Brother prioritizes r**e friends over sister’s comfort.
Cheating won’t be tolerated! NTA wins the day.
Choose your sister or the cheating friends: NTA
NTA for expecting brother to uninvite cheating husband and friends
Wedding drama, plus ones for side pieces?
Savage reply to NTA comment made me LOL
Woman seeks advice on excluding cheating husband and friends from wedding. NTA.
Brother prioritizing cheaters over sister? NTA for setting boundaries
Commenter and replies express shock at brother’s wedding decision
Sibling loyalty prevails amidst cheating scandal
Brother should have uninvited cheating husband and friends without asking. NTA.
Choose self-love over toxicity RSVP no to the wedding.
Brother takes the wrong side, NTA for not attending
Standing up for your values and boundaries.
Stand your ground , NTA! Family should support family.
Choose your own happiness, NTA.
Will the cheaters ruin the wedding? Brother’s fiancée chooses sides
Brother’s wedding, cheater’s not invited
Brother’s refusal to uninvite cheating husband shows cluelessness. NTA.
Standing up for family values
Stand your ground and cut off fake people.
Stand your ground! NTA, uninviting them is justifiable.
Supportive comment suggests standing up against cheating husband and friends.
Commenter slams brother for supporting cheating husband at wedding
Stand your ground and protect your brother’s wedding day
Stand your ground! Don’t let cheaters and liars win
Sibling loyalty over acquaintances’ feelings! #NTA
Set a reasonable boundary. Brother risking relationship over strangers’ attendance.
Brother’s wedding: NTA for not wanting cheaters around, makes sense.
Choose me or the cheating husband and friends. NTA.
Cheating husband and AH friends invited to wedding, NTA uninviting yourself
Suggests a heartbreaking solution to attend brother’s wedding.
Stand up for yourself and don’t compromise on your boundaries. ♀️
Parent shares tough love approach to sibling’s wedding drama
Stand up for yourself and drop it. Have fun instead!
Savage clapback to spineless brother’s cheating wedding party
Cheating at a wedding? Uninviting them isn’t mean, it’s fair
Stand your ground! It might be helpful to involve parents.
Sibling support wins! NTA for standing up against cheaters.
NTA for expecting brother to uninvite cheating husband from wedding
Sitting with cheating ex and liar friends at wedding? NTA.
Brother’s wedding drama: commenter suspects groom knew about cheating friends.
Respect his wishes and skip the drama-filled wedding
Brother prioritizes seating plan over sister’s comfort, NTA
Stand your ground and don’t attend the wedding
Curious for an update! Also, you’re not the a**hole.
Sibling rivalry and loyalty in the face of cheating.
A helpful commenter asks for more info on ex’s attendance.
Sassy suggestion for dealing with cheating ex at wedding
Supportive commenter agrees with OP’s actions and questions brother’s decision.
Skip the reception and make a statement
Supportive comment and hope for karma, urging for update.
Last Updated on April 20, 2023 by Diply Social Team