Sister tries to use bride's wedding for her own gender reveal, gets offended when refused: 'She said I was being selfish'

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    **AITA for refusing to let my sister use my wedding as a gender reveal party?**

    Hey, Reddit! So, here's the deal. I (29F) am getting married in about two months to my wonderful fiancé (31M). We've been planning this wedding for over a year, and honestly, it's been a bit of a circus, but we're finally getting everything together. Enter my sister (26F), who's pregnant with her first child. Super exciting for her and all, yay babies!
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    Now, my sister is one of those Pinterest-loving, gender-reveal-party enthusiasts. She's been planning this big reveal since she found out she was pregnant, and I swear her Pinterest boards are a terrifying mix of pink and blue confetti, cake explosions, and, at one point, a questionable plan involving colored smoke bombs. You get the idea.
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    Last week, we were having a family dinner when she casually drops the bomb (pun intended) that she'd love to do the gender reveal at my wedding reception. You know, when everyone's already gathered, spirits are high, and all that jazz. She even had a plan ready: halfway through the reception, she'd cut the cake, and boom, it's either pink or blue inside. She seemed genuinely excited, but I was a bit taken. aback.
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    I told her I'd think about it, but honestly, I wasn't thrilled. I mean, it's my wedding day, right? I want it to be about me and my fiancé, not about a baby we didn't make. So, after mulling it over and talking with my fiancé (who was also not keen on the idea), I politely told her that I didn't want to include the gender reveal in our wedding festivities. I suggested she have her own party another day, and I'd be more than happy to help plan it or bake the cake or whatever she needed.
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    Well, my sister wasn't too happy about my decision. She said I was being selfish and that it would be a "special family moment." My parents are kind of on the fence, but my mom did say something about how it would be a cute memory. Meanwhile, my dad just keeps nodding and staying out of it, which is basically his strategy for everything.
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    Now I'm here, second-guessing myself. Was I being too selfish? I mean, weddings are about family too, right? But also, I kind of want this day to be about my fiancé and me, without a side of gender reveal. So, AITA for putting my foot down on this one? Would love to hear your thoughts!
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    Librarian Neat1999 • 2h ago No so she's too cheap to throw - her own (gag) gender reveal party.
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    throwitaway3857 • 2h ago No. And make sure your wedding venue and caterer know what she's planning. If they see any cakes that don't look like yours, they're to be thrown in the garbage immediately. Don't show anyone what your cake looks like so she can't copy it. Let your sister and everyone know you're hiring security and she will be thrown out if she even attempts to do it. NTA.
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    Actual-Dog-405 • 2h ago Tell everyone before the wedding that you are thrilled that she's having a girl, you have a 50% chance of being correct. When it gets back to her she will either angrily confirm it, or deny it, thus revealing the baby's gender before the wedding.
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    Sensitive-Ad-5406 2h ago • "So you want to use my very expensive event for free? AND be made a mockery of behind your back for years? Because only a moron hasn't cottoned on to how f ed up it is to announce at a wedding. No. No thank you"
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    Admirable Egg7833 • 2h ago NTA. Plan for someone to keep an eye on her during the reception in case a surprise cake pops out of the blue.
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    Heavy-Spite-3574 • 2h ago Gender reveals are for people who are desperate to be the center of attention.

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