Can yall tell me if Im acting crazy?

the woman asked in a message that was later reposted on the Facebook groupThats it, Im wedding shaming.

She says thats stupid and she should be able to get whatever dress she wants in that color.

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I didnt think it was that big of an ask.

Hersisterwont have a bad time wearing long sleeves during hot weather, the bride assured.

The only thing I asked was for her to get sleeves in her dress.

“Bridesmaid and bride in elegant dresses holding ‘Team Bride’ and ‘Just Married’ signs, focusing on wedding celebration.

She even threatened to uninvite her sister over the disagreement.

Yall can call me crazy, she commented.

Many people agreed that uninviting her sister just because she disagreed with an aesthetic decision was extreme.

Text conversation about a bride requesting her maid of honor to cover tattoo sleeves with a sleeved dress.

Brides pick up dresses for their girls all the time.

Do whatever you want but its crazy to strain your relationship with yourMOHover this.

Learn to pick your battles.

Woman with dark tattoo sleeves writing on a piece of paper.

This one is not worth it, the commenter advised.

I will pick my battles on my day because its mine and not yours.

If you wanted all bridesmaids to wear sleeveddressesor if your bridal dress is sleeved, that would be different.

Social media comment thread discussing MOH tattoo sleeves and a bride’s request to cover them up.

You are singling her out and thats not fair.

A separate user weighed in on the discussion to share her experience.

The bride then replied, None of my other bridesmaids have tattoos.

Woman in a blue dress by a lake, with curly hair visible from the back, under a cloudy sky.

I dont think youre acting crazy.

I chose the dresses for my girls to avoid stuff I didnt want, wrote somebody else.

Period, an additional commentator said.

Online discussion about bride asking MOH to cover dark tattoo sleeves with suggested dress styles.

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