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When I got married, I was broke. Granted, I was also in my early 20s, so I didn't actually have any notion of what a wedding was supposed to be like, so I was super content with a modest day.
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However, other women spend much of their 20s attending weddings, taking notes, and dreaming of their own big day. The older sister in this next story had everything planned to a T, only to have her entitled little sister gripe about rushing into her own engagement without a plan, attempting to poach Big Sister's entire plan–starting with the dress.
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'AITA for refusing to give up my dream wedding dress because my sister can't afford it?"
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The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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There's nothing quite like a Golden Child pouting and begging Mom and Dad to make their sibling yield to their desires–no matter how petty, childish, and spoiled.
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The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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Apparently, people never grow out of their Golden Child stage, carrying that entitlement into their adulthood and becoming just like this woman's spoiled sister, Megan.