weddings, there's an unwritten rule about wearing your special gown to someone else's day. But one woman decided it was fine to do so and it didn't go down well among her family and friends.
The female headed to Reddit to get users to stick up for her after her sister-in-law accused her of ruining the wedding. She started her post by saying that her wedding dress wasn't your traditional gown.Posting on the open forum, she said: "I got married four years ago in a tiny ceremony with only close family in attendance."The dress I wore wasn't white, wasn't a gown, and isn't at all recognisable as a traditional wedding dress."The woman later described the dress as a navy, knee-length A-line gown.But the problem was with her sister-in-law, who knew.
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