Bride asks MIL in white dress to get out of wedding photo, 'she didn't listen.' AITA?

“AITA for telling my MIL to get out of a photo of me and my husband were taking at my wedding?”

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In this situation, a woman (29F) recounts her wedding day experience where she found herself at odds with her mother-in-law (59) over a photo-taking moment with her husband (32M). Throughout the wedding planning, tensions arose as the mother-in-law tried to influence various decisions, including the choice of wedding dress and cake, despite the bride’s preferences already being established.

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On the wedding day itself, after a successful ceremony and enjoyable reception, the bride noticed her mother-in-law wearing a white dress, traditionally a color reserved for the bride. This initially upset her, though she tried to overlook it. However, when it came time to take official photos with her husband, the mother-in-law unexpectedly inserted herself into the frame, despite the bride’s polite request for a moment alone with her husband for the professional photographer.

Frustrated and feeling disregarded, the bride asked her mother-in-law again to step aside for the couple’s photo, but the mother-in-law refused to comply, and her husband did not intervene. Later, the bride edited one of the photos to remove her mother-in-law and shared it on social media, leading to further conflict. Her mother-in-law accused her of disrespect and prioritizing herself over family, while her husband criticized her for what he deemed dramatic behavior.

The aftermath saw tensions escalate, with the bride and her husband deciding on an annulment. The bride expressed further frustration, describing her husband as a “mama’s boy” and accusing his mother of encouraging an unhealthy emotional closeness between them. These accusations led to significant fallout and regrettable consequences for their relationship.

In summary, while the bride may have been perceived as confrontational in the moment, her actions stemmed from a desire to have a private moment with her husband on their wedding day, which she felt entitled to. The situation underscored deeper underlying tensions and expectations within the family dynamic, ultimately contributing to the dissolution of her marriage.

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Later, OP provided a quick update:

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