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Originally posted by wrigley
That doesn't have anything to do with it. It's matter of respect that LeslieAGD gets the same courtesy. I really hope that your sister lets you be as generous in the dress selection as you were with her.
If she tries to force you to wear something that's not flattering for you, just gently remind her that her dress order can always be cancelled. That option is always available to you as the bride. It's your and mr. leslie agd's day not hers.
It's selfish that she should try to take the focus away from you on your day. Her turn will come soon enough, just 2 months later. Did she every try to consult a makeup artist to see if the marks could be camouflaged?
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Wrigley,
Re-read. This is her sister's wedding, not hers (unless I have just completely read this thread all wrong). She already had her day (2 months ago), so really these sentences "That option is always available to you as the bride. It's your and mr. leslie agd's day not hers. It's selfish that she should try to take the focus away from you on your day." kinda support the theory that she should not be too argumentative or picky w/her sister over what she wears on HER SISTER'S DAY.