Sister Asks Bride To Change Her Wedding Date To Accommodate Brother-In-Laws’s Wedding, Bride Refuses

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  • Am I in the wrong for not changing the day of my wedding?

    I (28f) am getting married in the fall. My fiance (31m) and have been trying to pick a date. We decided on 10/16/26
  • Because its all even numbers, it's on a Friday, and it's a math equation and I love that. I let my wedding Planning group chat know about the day we chose and my sister (30f) says "oh well, my brother-in-law just announced that he's getting married in October too but hasn't told us the day yet."
  • Next day she tells me that her BIL's wedding is 10/16/26 And at first I offered to change the date of mine just so she could be there. But upon going over it further I realized that my sister and her BIL would never give up their chosen day for the sake of someone else's in law. That makes zero sense.
  • And my sister told me prior to this that "your wedding day belongs to the 2 of you, focus on what you want and don't bend anything to appease other people" But now she's catching an attitude because I'm essentially saying "hey, wait a minute. I shouldn't be expected to do this."
  • And I know that if roles were reversed and my sister refused to change her wedding date, she would be seen as more respectable because it. But me? I'm viewed as a if I don't change things.
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  • And back story, my sister and I have never been close. For 90% of our lives she's been nothing but a b to me. As kids she used to tell me to go k!ll myself and when I got preg_nt with my first child she offered to pay for an abortion because "there was no way I would ever be fit to be a mother"
  • And my mom? Same situation. I only invited them out of obligation. I know for a fact they'll have 12+ negative things to say at my wedding. I'm debating on removing them from the group chat and just ghosting them and keeping them out of the loop.
  • But my moms mom has cerebral palsy and my mom is her ride and I NEED her to be there... but I can always find a way to get her transported another way.. And I don't know if I necessarily want to burn that bridge entirely only because my kids shouldn't have to lose family over this.
  • But at the same time, my mother and sister have rarely been involved with my kids and my oldest will be 11 next month and my daughter is 5 and a half. They rarely ask about them, they don't come to visit. They just shower them with gifts during the holidays....
  • So.... reddit... AITAH for not being accommodating so that my sister can attend my wedding?

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