Woman demands sister invites her fiancé to her small wedding, despite only dating him for a few months, sister refuses to invite a practical stranger: ‘I barely know him'

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  • "I feel uncomfortable inviting people I don't know to my wedding"
  • "AITAH for not inviting my sister’s fiancé and his kids to our wedding"

    My fiancé (M, 27) and I (F, 27) are planning a small wedding. We only invited immediate family and close friends so we can afford to pay for the wedding
  • ourselves. We also said that guests can only bring a plus- one if they've been dating for at least a year because we can't afford to pay for someone they barely know.
  • Here's the issue. My sister is 25 and started dating Jon in November. He's 43 and has two teenagers. Three weeks ago, they announced they were engaged. I've tried talking to her a few times
  • about how he's too old for her and how she's way too young to be a stepmom to two teens, but she told me to mind my own business and that she loves him.
  • For our wedding, I only invited my sister. She called and asked why Jon and his kids weren't invited. I told her it's because I barely know them and they haven't even been dating for a year.
  • She said Jon is family now and that his kids will be my niece and nephews, so it's different. I told her I can't afford to pay for three extra guests who are basically
  • strangers to us. Now she's mad and says she won't come either. My parents get where I'm coming from, but they also want my sister at the
  • wedding. My dad even offered to cover the cost of Jon and the kids. But the thing is, I just don't want them there. I feel uncomfortable inviting
  • people I don't know to my wedding. Am I being a stubborn a h le? PS: we only have 24 guests in total. She wanna add 3 strangers to it now
  • toosheeptheorist NTA all the other - objections aside, you don't have to invite anyone to your wedding that you don't want there. You and your fiance are paying for everything yourself and
  • keeping it small and intimate. Although it is very generous of your father to offer to pay for your sister's new boyfriend and kids to come, it means nothing if you don't want them there.
  • Your sister also fails to realize that invitations are not court summons - she does not have to be there. Eventually, your sister will (hopefully) get her head out of her and discover for
  • herself what a mistake she is making. Until then, stand your ground and keep your wedding the way that you want it.
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  • Frankensteins_Kid ΝΤΑ Even without your "judgement" about Jon, you and your fiancé set the rules for ALL the guests' plus- ones to be dating for at least a year. So it's not a
  • personal attack against Jon. Do Jon & his kids even want to come to the wedding? Or is your sister just trying to force you to accept her "fiancé"?
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP I don't know. I never talked to them. I met them 3 times in total
  • PhotographUnknown Your wedding but how would you feel if your fiance weren't invited to a family affair?
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP I wouldn't be even introducing him to my parents that early let alone get engaged!
  • PhotographUnknown Not the question I'm asking though.
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP If I was only dating my fiancé for a few months I wouldn't be expecting him to be included in any family events
  • Brilliant Piglet2093 You are trying to control your sister. You are the a h le. 100%, but not for not inviting your sister's fiance to your wedding. Quit trying to control your sister and tell her who she should and shouldn't date. If she wants to date an older man. That's her choice.
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP I'm not controlling her but I control who can be at our wedding.
  • Frankensteins_Kid Never even talked to them?! Oof yeah those guys are basically strangers to you. I wouldn't want strangers at my small intimate wedding either
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP No! I saw them for the first time at Christmas dinner then at my parents' place two more times after
  • Original Archer5984 Ask your sister how many strangers you're allowed to invite her wedding?
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP She doesn't see them as strangers at my wedding. "He is my future hands and his kids will be your niece and nephew”
  • tiger0204 How many other people are coming but aren't allowed to bring their significant other? There should be others if you didn't make the one year rule specifically to spite your sister.
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP My fiancé's brother is not bringing his gf of 6 months. He didn't even argue
  • hdeskins Info: when is your wedding? If it's in the next couple of weeks, it may be too soon to change anyways. But if it's months away, you do have time to get to know them
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP April
  • briomio Why would teenagers want to spend their afternoon going to a wedding where they will know no one - your sister is being ridiculous and yes the fiance is too old for her being as she could also be his daughter.
  • Mindless-Island-8929 OP I'm pretty sure they don't! My sister is probably forcing them to

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