A woman on Reddit is questioning whether she is in the wrong for not wanting to give her future sister-in-law any more money ahead of her wedding.
No one should go broke for someone else’s wedding," one person wrote in response to the concerned maid of honor ...
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I feel guilty declining these invitations, but at the same time, I honestly believe these are just gift-grabbing events.
Not a baby shower: I do not want any gifts, and I do not want anyone else to have to shoulder the burden of hosting. And not a gender-reveal party, because I think they are a little embarrassing ...