This Bride Banned Brother From Her Wedding After His Wild Behavior — Now Family Is Pushing Back
His past behavior crossed too many lines, but her family thinks she’s going too far.
A bride-to-be is making headlines as she faces significant family backlash for excluding her younger brother from her upcoming destination wedding in Italy. At 29 years old, she has taken this bold step due to years of strained relations stemming from her brother's reckless behavior. Her reasoning reveals a troubling history that has led her to prioritize her wedding day peace over familial obligations.
The OP says she would rather be labeled “controlling” than risk her wedding day being overshadowed by chaos.
AI-generated imageThe Situation
The original poster (OP) shared her experiences regarding her brother, stating, "I (29F) do not want to invite my (27M) brother to my wedding. I am getting married in Italy this fall. I have vowed to never travel with my little brother again." She detailed several chaotic incidents that have led to her decision.
At a family wedding, he intentionally left her stranded at a gas station in another state. During a birthday cruise, he stole her drink card, consumed 30 drinks in one night, and verbally abused her at 5 a.m. for nearly an hour. In one shocking incident, he abandoned a dog he was supposed to care for, leaving it in a random neighborhood miles away. The OP also expressed that he has a history of getting blackout drunk and verbally abusing her, often without any apology.
Despite these issues, her family disagrees with her decision, arguing that excluding him might lead to lifelong regret. However, the OP is determined to protect her wedding day from potential chaos.
The Original Post
I (29F) do not want to invite my (27M) brother to my wedding. I am getting married in Italy this fall. I have vowed to never travel with my little brother again.At my mom’s wedding, he purposefully left me at a gas station in another state. On my sister’s birthday cruise, he stole my drink card, slammed 30 drinks in an evening, and screamed at me for 45 minutes at 5 am that I’m a bitch.One time he was watching my sisters dog, decided he no longer felt like it, and abandoned the dog off on a street in a neighborhood 30 minutes away. Luckily the dog was chipped and didn’t get hit by a car before someone rescued him. That’s just a taste. He’s gotten blackout on more than 10 occasions and screamed at me that I’m a bitch. He’s never apologized.In addition to being a raging alcoholic with anger issues, he frequently sneaks weed and vapes places and will do it inside. So I made the decision that I don’t want him there. My family did not like that. They’re basically saying that it’s not fair to not include family and that they’d be uncomfortable coming if he’s not invited.And when I tell them WHY he’s not invited, they completely ignore that he’s verbally abusive to me and has substance abuse issues and turn it back on me that “it would be a mistake that I can’t take back and I’d regret it forever.”But like, if I were to even consider it he’d need to...[truncated]Let's see how the Reddit community reacted.
Jerseygirl2468
Your brother needs help.
matsie
No way, he sounds like a nightmare.
ChicagoWhiteSox35
You won't regret not inviting him.
BerneDoodleLover24
How the Community Responded
u/username123: "YTA." u/username456: "NTA." u/username789: "Don't give him the chance to come."
u/username101112: "You don't need that kind of drama."
u/username131415: "It's more important that you have a good day."The Takeaway
The OP is aware that her decision may not be popular among her family, yet she prioritizes her peace and the integrity of her wedding day. Choosing to stand firm against potentially harmful behavior is a significant step, especially on such a momentous occasion.
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