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Bride branded 'delusional ' for message to her sister before wedding as people say 'this is not normal behaviour'

Bride branded 'delusional ' for message to her sister before wedding as people say 'this is not normal behaviour'

Daily Mail​29-07-2025
A young woman has revealed how her older sister failed to invite her to her wedding because it's 'childfree' - but is still expecting a gift.
The 19-year-old, who appeared to be from the US, took to Reddit to vent her frustration and share a tense message exchange between her and her half-sister.
The post, shared on the popular Wedding Shaming subreddit, quickly racked up thousands of comments and over 92,000 upvotes.
The bride defined 'adults' as only 21 and over, leaving her younger sibling on the uninvited list.
Despite not getting an invite, her sister still insisted on sending her wedding registry details for a gift.
Baffled, the 19-year-old questioned why she should be expected to buy a gift when she wasn't even invited, only to be told by her sister that 'it's super common for people who can't make it to send a small gift anyway'.
To which she pointed out that she can make the wedding but she was not invited, despite being a 'fully grown adult.'
Her sister hit back with: 'You are under 21', to which the sibling replied: 'You're having a dry wedding, why does that matter?'
The bride then went onto say her teenage sister was too immature to 'attend an adult event or exist in adult spaces.'
The teen shared a slew of screen grabs from the awkward conversation with her sister, who called her 'immature' and 'unsupportive'.
Social media users quickly branded the bride's behaviour as 'entitled', 'delusional' and claimed she was a 'bridezilla'.
Many also highlighted the glaring hypocrisy of the bride branding her sister too young and 'immature' to attend the wedding, yet still considering her grown-up enough to cough up for a gift.
One person said: 'And she called OP a child despite being a young adult. Ok then, why is sis insisting on making a 'child' buy her a gift from her wedding registry???
'How is the 'child' supposed to have enough adult money to buy something on there? Sis is delusional.'
Another said: 'This right here. 'I consulted Reddit. The general consensus was that it is wholly unreasonable to expect children to purchase wedding gifts. That is their parents' responsibility.
'As a child who is not invited to your wedding, I can't imagine any circumstance where it is my responsibility to buy a wedding gift.'
Someone else claimed she should say: 'I looked into wedding gift etiquette. Children are not expected to purchase wedding gifts.
'So which is it? Am I a child, or do you so desperately need a gift from a university student?'
Another added: 'Two of my cousins had child free weddings and I was invited at ages 16 and 17. 'Childfree' usually means no one whose bedtime is before the wedding will end lol.'
Someone else said: 'Right, kids tend to get amped up during weddings, running around and making noise.
'Understandable if that's not the vibe the couple wants. But a 19 year-old? A person old enough to sign contracts, own property, join the military....?
'I assumed the bridezilla didn't want anyone under the drinking age but there's not even any alcohol so excluding OP is just mean.'
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