An unusual wedding drama shared on Reddit has garnered over 3,500 reactions, with a bride saying she made a mistake by leaving her wedding party in response to a “tantrum” thrown by her new sister-in-law. asked others on the platform. Apparently, the couple didn’t want to leave the venue.
As this story continues to gain momentum, Fox News Digital reached out to a psychologist for comment.
The woman, who goes by the username ‘unaliveplant’, shared a ‘brief biography’ with others, saying she was 27 years old and ‘from the UK’.
Her husband, 38, from the United States, wrote on a subreddit known as “AITA” (“Am I the a-hole”).
She said the two had been in a “long-distance relationship” for two years before getting married.
She also has a young son from a previous relationship.
Before the wedding, she wrote, “I met my in-laws via video call, but I didn’t meet them in person until a week before the wedding.” [actual] wedding. “
In comparison, she said her husband came to visit her. many times in the UK And stayed with her for weeks at a time, meeting other people in her circle.
“When I arrived in America… when I finally met my family, it was difficult because they kept asking to get to know me, but no one actually tried to talk to me.” writes the woman.
“They didn’t ask questions and talked about things I didn’t know.” [about]it was like reliving memories that I couldn’t comment on because it was a sport or something I tried to participate in but couldn’t. [saying]”That’s amazing,” she continued, “That’s amazing.”
She said her husband’s family “continued to insist on getting to know me.”
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On the other hand, she said, “I go out sometimes to take a breather from awkward social situations.” (I have extreme anxiety)” and she added that her family “didn’t seem to get to know me, so I felt ignored and invisible.”
she the wedding day itselfshe wrote, “It worked.”
After the ceremony, people “started partying,” she wrote.
Then, she said, a “similar” situation happened.
“No one spoke to me,” the woman wrote. She was “the only person who actually had a conversation with me.” was my friend”
She said she “spent most of the time” with her new husband and that around 8 p.m., her best friend, who had been spending time with her at a post-wedding party, left.
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At that point she wrote: [else] At that point I was telling my husband and I a lot. ”
When 9 p.m. rolled around, she said, she changed out of her wedding dress and “began.”[ed] I’m trying to wrap things up. So there wasn’t much to do at the end of the night. ”
At the time, my sister-in-law, 48, added:[d] we were leaving. ”
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A woman on Reddit wrote that her new husband was “playing with our son (5 years old).”
My husband’s sister wrote: “He started screaming at me.”, she asked if we were leaving, as if she was in severe shock. ”
The bride added that her sister-in-law “screamed at me three times and then stormed out and, well, threw a tantrum.”
The bride went on to say, “My husband went and tried to calm her down, but it didn’t work and she kept crying.”
“When I told my husband about Uber, [was there]“I was exhausted and very frustrated at this point after being yelled at…I just wanted to leave.”
So she added. “I yelled to her husband that I was leaving the house without her husband.”
The woman added: [it] It wasn’t my brightest moment, but I was tired, especially since my body clock wasn’t changing either. ”
The couple finally broke up and “now I’m his sister” [was] gone crazy. [Plus] her husband [was] Crazy” too.
As a result, the bride’s sister-in-law’s husband thought the bride was “immature not to stay a little longer” and decided he could not provide the couple with “a video of us from the wedding,” the bride wrote. . After seeing her sister-in-law upset.
In a social media post, the bride added: “I understand that she is upset, but at the same time she [could have] He pulled us aside and had a polite conversation without yelling or throwing a tantrum like a child. ”
She edited her post and responded to questions from others by writing that she was apparently upset because her sister-in-law “wanted to spend more time with her brother.”
“I have said that we [had] I was going to spend the next week with her and stuff, but she just said, [was] Too busy. “
Meanwhile, the bride said her new husband “hasn’t moved to the UK yet.” He will soon be leaving again to organize his things at home and apply for a visa to move here, which will take at least three months. ”
After posting the post, the woman was seen as a “terrible person” by those around her.
Some of the comments others made regarding this drama were: Please ignore her girlfriend,” a user wrote on the platform, which received over 6,500 “upvotes” for the comment.
Some commenters expressed confusion about various aspects of the woman’s story, with one poster writing: [the husband’s] My sister was upset…you had already left. [the venue]. You didn’t leave because of your sister. After the reception was over, I went home. ”
Another commenter said directly to the original poster, “How much effort did you make to get to know his family?”
To another: “It sounds like his family knows something you don’t. Their behavior is very strange.”

