Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be annoyed too. My SIL's wedding was pretty much identical to mine: colors, theme, flowers. They weren't involved in my wedding at all, but for her wedding they raved about how unique and beautiful it was. I just rolled my eyes.
I don't have a sister, but I'd be happy with a friend who got married at one of my dream places and would be happy to participate.
Every wedding is basically the same. Don’t flatter yourself. I bet if we all posted our details, there’d be tons of overlap.
What?! You used burlap and chalkboards?! You stole my idea!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Also her wedding decor pinterest board is a copycat of mine.
How am I not supposed to be annoyed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't really care anymore. I vented and now I feel OK.
And I still feel like you're childish and jealous. Whew! I vented about it, and now I feel better.
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Dear not funny PP above, I suspect you’re the one that drives everyone batsh1t when you overdo it on the margaritas. All the slights dissected, all the time.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't really care anymore. I vented and now I feel OK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't really care anymore. I vented and now I feel OK.
And I still feel like you're childish and jealous. Whew! I vented about it, and now I feel better.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't really care anymore. I vented and now I feel OK.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't really care anymore. I vented and now I feel OK.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I understand that this makes you sad. But you have to recognize that the anger toward your sister stems from jealousy. Envy is never a good choice ... you need to acknowledge it, give yourself some time to process it, and then let it go. Don't let your bitterness ruin this event or your relationship with your sister.