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AITA for not allowing my brother and his wife to take wedding pictures on MY wedding?

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Based on the situation described, the person (34F) who got married is not the asshole (NTA) for refusing to allow her brother (22M) and his wife (24F) to take wedding pictures during her own wedding event.

The brother and sister-in-law had eloped previously and wanted to take advantage of the wedding setting and guests to capture wedding photos they missed out on. However, they were asked to take these photos either before or after the main wedding events, rather than during, so as not to disrupt the proceedings or cause confusion among guests.

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Despite the clear boundary set by the bride, the brother and his wife arrived at the wedding dressed in wedding attire, including a white dress for the wife. This prompted the bride to ask them to change, and when they refused, they were eventually asked to leave by the groomsmen.

While the bride’s mother felt the bride could have been more lenient, the bride’s husband and maid of honor (MOH) supported her decision. They believed the brother and sister-in-law should have respected the bride’s wishes, especially since they had been given alternative times to take their photos.

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In conclusion, while the bride empathizes with her brother’s desire for wedding pictures, her decision to enforce boundaries during her own wedding was reasonable. She did not intend to ruin their memories but wanted to ensure her wedding day proceeded smoothly and as planned. Therefore, she is not the asshole in this situation.

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