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AITA for wanting to cancel my wedding after my fiancé "accidentally" sold my late dad's guitar?
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Even if he forgot that that specific guitar was off-limits, it seems pretty basic to ask before selling someone's things – even if they seem unimportant.
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In a twisted way, she's pretty lucky that this guy showed her who he really is before they actually tied the knot.
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Woman's fiancé sells her late father's Fender guitar behind her back while on a "minimalism kick," she calls off the wedding when he refuses to get it back: 'I told everyone that this guitar was off-limits'
It feels like everyone and their grandma went through a minimalism phase a few years back after Tidying Up with Marie Kondo first aired. Even if you didn't go full, one-set-of-cutlery-level deep with your decluttering, you likely started to ask yourself whether or not all of your little knick-knacks really, truly "sparked joy," as it were.
Some people took it pretty far, though. My best friend got rid of a suitcase full of gorgeous, vintage, prairie-style dresses from the 70s that she had inherited from her aunt. Even though I personally couldn't wrap my head around why she would do something like that, it was her perogative to sell her property.
However, the guy in today's tale never really got the memo that you're not supposed to sell off other people's possessions. Or maybe, because he was a mere three weeks away from his wedding, he started thinking in a "what's yours is mine" mindset and figured that his future wife's things were also his to do whatever he wants with. Either way, he dooms his own matrimony before it ever comes to be when he decides to put his wife's guitar, a gift from her late father, on Facebook Marketplace.