This twenty-nine-year-old woman and her fiancé, June, were set to get married this month. She and June have been together for three years and were super excited to tie the knot.
June’s younger sister, Jane, is also engaged to her long-time boyfriend, and their wedding was going to take place in January of 2023.
But, just two weeks ago, Jane was sadly diagnosed with stage two cervical cancer at the young age of twenty-eight. So, everyone in the family was understandably devastated.
And afterward, Jane visited her with an unusual request. Jane asked if she would give them her wedding this month.
“Yes, our wedding, that includes the venue, catering, and all of the vendors except wedding favors. They want to get married before Jane starts her treatment, and she is a good friend of mine. So, I didn’t hesitate and agreed,” she said.
She and June had already paid for everything up front aside from their photographer. But, she said it would be no problem since Jane already had a generous wedding budget saved up.
And in terms of guests, she did not think it would be a problem to tell everyone and reschedule since she only invited seventy-five people.
So, everything was going surprisingly well until Jane approached her with yet another request. And this time, Jane apparently wanted to wear her wedding dress and veil since she could not find a dress she liked anywhere.
But there was no way she was going to let that happen.
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“I told Jane that I was sorry, but she needed to find her own dress. I reminded her that my dress was my mother’s and the veil was an heirloom that was passed on to my mom by my grandma. But Jane was having none of it,” she recalled.
Instead, Jane called her utterly selfish– even after she offered to help Jane find a dress at one of her friend’s boutiques. Then, Jane said it was only a small favor to ask and claimed to have no idea if the treatment would even work.
“Needless to say, our phone conversation did not end well,” she vented.
And even though June completely respected her decision, her future in-laws did not feel the same way. Instead, they have been texting her nonstop and asking her to reconsider.
So now, she does not want to mess up her good relationship with her in-laws. But, she also really does not want to lend her dress and veil to Jane and is not sure if that makes her a jerk.
Do you think giving up her wedding was already a large enough favor to Jane? Who is in the wrong here, and what would you do?
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