Asking Eric: The aunt he barely knows is trying to take over his wedding
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Weddings are personal and should reflect the couple's wishes. A mother should consider her family's dynamics, especially if past conflicts exist. Inviting a sister with whom there is little connection can complicate matters, particularly if she has a history of negativity or criticism. While rebuilding a relationship with the sister is noble, it is essential to focus on the wedding's spirit and joy without allowing outside opinions to disrupt the celebration. The decision should ultimately aim to achieve harmony and happiness for the couple getting married.
You must prioritize your son's joy and the vision he and his fiancée have for their wedding over your sister's opinions or claims to family support.
Consider that while you want to support your sister, her track record indicates she may not contribute positively to this personal celebration of love.
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