Choosing a wedding dress can be quite the journey for a bride. It often involves trying on numerous gowns, considering various styles, shapes, sleeve lengths, lace, sequins, train lengths, and, of course, the color. While many brides opt for white, it's not a strict rule. One bride, however, decided to shake up her wedding's color palette when her future mother-in-law insisted on wearing white. Check out the full story below and share how you'd react in this situation.
Toxic MIL Decided To Wear A White Wedding Dress, So The Bride Changed The Theme And Went For Pink
By
Sumaiya Ghani in
Relationships
On 24th September 2023
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This woman took to Reddit to share the story of her wedding and how her MIL decided to wear a white wedding dress on her son's wedding making it a point that she was not happy with the fact that her DIL is stealing her baby.
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OP wrote on Reddit that her MIL is a toxic person who thinks she is stealing her son
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According to OP, her husband's mom wanted to spend valentine's day with the newly wed couple
Not only that, but the MIL also got herself a wedding dress to wear to her son's wedding
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OP was upset and discussed the situation with her then-fiancé
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OP then decided to change the entire theme of her wedding
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She made all her family and friends wear white so she can stood out on her own wedding
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OP's MIL was not happy and the husband's aunt told them they bullied his mom
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Redditors think OP did the right and that she is actually one kind lady
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One Redditor praised OP's family for raising her right
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Some people bashed the husband too for not stopping this
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People showed immense support to the OP but were not impressed by her husband
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They assured OP that she didn't bully her MIL
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People praised her for maintaining boundaries so smartly
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People made sure she realises that she did the right thing
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One user even thanked the OP for making up her day
What do you think of this situation, was OP in the right here?
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