AITAH for not wanting to remove my sister from the wedding party over a broken nose?

TA_Sib_Wedding 1781 comments

On the brink of a new chapter with his fiancée Amber, a man’s world is suddenly shadowed by his sister Luna’s unexpected accident.

The vibrant, adventurous spirit he knows lies battered and bruised, revealing the fragile reality behind her fearless exterior. His heart tightens as he navigates the delicate balance between family loyalty and the looming joy of impending nuptials.

As he grapples with the secret Luna insists on keeping, an unspoken tension weaves through the days leading to the wedding.

The promise of celebration is tinged with worry and the silent struggle to protect those he loves, casting a poignant light on the unpredictable bonds that hold a family together.

AITAH for not wanting to remove my sister from the wedding party over a broken nose?
‘AITAH for not wanting to remove my sister from the wedding party over a broken nose?’

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The community had thoughts — lots of them. From tough love to thoughtful advice, the comment section didn’t disappoint.

The original poster (OP) is facing a significant conflict between supporting his injured sister, Luna, and accommodating his fiancée Amber's strong desire to control the aesthetic perfection of their wedding photos.

The OP upheld his commitment to his sister by refusing to remove her from the bridal party, which led to Amber temporarily leaving and threatening to cancel the wedding, indicating a deep incompatibility in how they prioritize family loyalty versus event presentation.

Is the OP correct to prioritize supporting his injured sister over adhering to his fiancée's strict visual standards for wedding day photographs, or does Amber have a right to enforce pre-es**blished aesthetic terms for participation in her ceremony?