18-year-old gets into heated argument with entitled couple friends for wanting to dress as a princess at the Renaissance Faire: 'Your friend is acting like a 5-year-old'

Advertisement
  • "[Am I wrong] for wanting to be a princess too?"

    A man dressed in armor and holding a shield at a Renaissance Faire
  • Advertisement
  • I (18F) was invited to go to a renaissance fair with a couple of my friends. It would be me and two other couples. Before asking me, they made sure I wouldn't mind being the 5th wheel (which I
  • don't). A few days after the couple that invited me (18F) and (18M) asked what I was thinking for my costume. I replied that I wanted to be a princess with a hennin. My friend replied that she was going to be the same thing,
  • wearing a green dress. I said that I also wanted to be wearing green but would settle for blue since she had already decided. But they were both pretty against me being a princess, even if wearing a different color, their reason
  • Advertisement
  • being that because it was couples costume for them (knight and princess) it would be weird if I also a princess. They also added that people wouldn't be able to tell who was the couple between us. I feel like it's not that serious.
  • We suggested other costumes (1 suggested being her lady-in- waiting, but she was very against that and they suggested I be a court jester or wizard but I would really like to wear a dress/something girly). By the
  • end of the conversation it seemed like everyone was getting a little frustrated and my friend told me I could wear whatever I want and that it was my choice. But I'm not sure if she would still prefer me not to be a princess/be upset but me doing so. So wibta if I wore a (distinct) princess costume as well?
  • Advertisement
  • A woman dressed in a Renaissance costume waving.
  • Fast_Ad_2232 • 17h ago NTA Arguing who gets to play the princess shouldn't be a thing after the age of 6. Kind of telling that she seems insecure who's going to be percieved as being with her boyfriend or not. Does she usually have jealous behaviors with you?
  • OdoDragonfly • 16h ago . If she NEEDS it to be very obvious that HER knight is HER date, she needs to get a handkerchief, ribbon, or small scarf/shawl the matches her outfit to tie to his arm as her 'favor'. You are NTA! Dress as thou pleaseth!
  • Advertisement
  • quincebush • 17h ago NTA It's a renaissance fair, it's going to be full of knights, princesses, wizards and jesters. Your friends objections to your dress are as laughable as they are ridiculous.
  • NekoKnightUWU ⚫ 17h ago NTA. Go as a fairy or elf princess, or even a queen cause she ain't the boss of you, and you deserved to shine.
  • detail_giraffe • 17h ago I'd be a queen or an empress. Let her be the princess if she wants that so bad.
  • Advertisement
  • SoMuchMoreEagle • 17h ago NTA Your friend is acting like a 5yo at her birthday party.

Tags

Scroll Down For The Next Article