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Her Sister’s Demanding That She Dye Her Hair From Lilac To Brunette In Order To Be A Bridesmaid In Her Wedding

Before the conversation came to a close, she suggested wearing a wig or doing her hair up into a bun so you can’t see the color of her hair very well if you’re looking directly at her.

She also said she could lighten her hair to a silvery platinum color since it won’t be hard for her to change it back to lilac after the wedding, but her sister didn’t like that either.

Her sister frowned at all of her compromises, and it’s since turned into a bigger issue with their mom getting involved.

Their mom insists that it’s not hard for her to change her hair, so she should dye it brunette to make her sister happy.

She’s not looking forward to talking about this for the next year until her sister’s big day, but it’s undoubtedly going to keep being a hot topic in their family.

Moving on from the hair color problem, she is making her sister a very lavish wedding cake with four tiers, and she expected her sister not to include her in the bridal party due to the amount of work that will be required.

On the morning of her sister’s wedding, she will need to stack all the layers on the cake and add all the floral decorations. She anticipated being able to focus on that task and nothing more. Admittedly, it’s too much for her to handle the cake, dye her hair, and hold a role in her sister’s wedding.

“There is absolutely nothing to discuss; I’m not dying my hair brown for a wedding. Therefore, I simply won’t be in my sister’s wedding,” she concluded.

She’s left wondering if it’s wrong of her not to allow herself to be guilt-tripped into going brunette for her sister’s wedding day.

What do you think?

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