16-year-old not invited to a family friend's wedding, but is still expected to lend her $600 chocolate fountain: ‘I’m not close to any of them’

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  • A teenage girl staring, looking upset, reflecting a family conflict.
  • I 16f had my birthday in November my grandfather gifted me a $600 chocolate fountain with delicious expensive chocolate to put inside of it.
  • The chocolate is way gone, but I still own the chocolate fountain. I do not use it a lot but it is one of my most prize positions.
  • Some backstory, my sister has celiac disease so she cannot eat gluten so we decided to invite our family friends over so we could have a gluten-free chocolate fountain taste testing without risk of cross contamination.
  • The family friend is my mother's best friend we will call her Cherry. Cherry has two daughters.
  • One of her daughters has a boyfriend who is planning to propose soon. While they were at the house, they were talking about how they're gonna do their wedding.
  • I wasn't paying much attention, but then I overheard nobody under 21 is allowed to come.
  • I was a little bummed knowing I would probably still be under 21 by the time they get married, but it's not a big deal until they started talking about my chocolate fountain.
  • Elegant chocolate fountain on a wedding dessert table, with melted chocolate flowing gracefully from top to bottom.
  • Maybe this will make me seem like a brat, but if I'm not invited to their wedding, I don't owe them anything
  • However, my mom thinks I would be a person if I didn't let them borrow it because I've known them my whole life.
  • But here's the thing I'm not close to any of them. Cherry is my mom's best friend.
  • Her oldest daughter used to be my babysitter and her youngest daughter is my sister's best friend.
  • so am I the a hle if I don't let her use my chocolate fountain. Update kinda I just talked to my mom and she said she never heard them make the comment about me not being able to come so she understands if I don't want them to use it but my sister still thinks I'm the a hole if I don't let them use it Edit I just wanted to clear some things up.
  • These people have been in our family since before I was born. They aren't engaged yet, but they will be very soon my sister is 19 and they are waiting until she's 21 to have the wedding so that she can drink.
  • Couple and guests clinking glasses at a wedding, sharing a joyful toast.
  • They were telling my mom how much they wanted to have it at their wedding. My mom didn't see a problem with it on the other hand me I am not OK with this.
  • If things go as according to plan, my mother and my father, and my sister will all attend the wedding and me and my 7 yr old brother will not be attending the wedding will probably not happen for another 2 to 3 years, which means I'll be 18-19 I do not expect them to not have their wedding until I'm 21.
  • not_so_lovely_1 This guy hasn't proposed yet, let alone the couple booking a venue, setting a date and working out the guest list. I recon this conversation is about 3 years premature.
  • Groovy YaYa "No, I am keeping it gluten free for sister and I don't want it used out of my supervision because of that and the sentimental value of it." Lock it down.
  • Silver_Adagio138 NTA. It's not a commercial product. They can rent one. No one gets to loan out someone's property.
  • Narniana NTA. Weddings get wild and reddit is full of stories of people borrowing stuff and damaging it without reparation. Even if you are indeed invited, think twice about lending the fountain.
  • Either_Compote235 Speaking from experience, a chocolate fountain is temperamental and needs supervision. Chances are it will break down if it's left on its own. Don't lend it out.

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