Woman Decides Not To Wear Makeup To Her Best Friend's Wedding And Gets Called Out By The Groom For Stealing The Wife's Thunder
Wearing makeup is as much of a personal choice as any other's so this is quite an interesting story.
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We're back here with another Reddit post that was submitted on the AITA thread recently and got quite the attention. These threads are perfect for people who want to explain their situation but want to get unbiased opinions or advice from people that they don't know.
Sometimes it's best to just anonymously tell their story instead of getting advice from people who are involved or who know the other people in the story. This Reddit post that we'll be going over today was posted by a woman who is asking if she's in the wrong for not wearing makeup to her best friend's wedding.
Now, this already sounds interesting, but this woman doesn't ever wear makeup and also doesn't really stand behind it at all. So she decided not to wear makeup to her best friend's wedding, but the groom actually called her out and said she should have worn it.
This started another huge dramatic argument from everyone, and it seems that things are in a rocky place. So if you want to see this story in full and also hear what people had to say about her not wearing makeup to the wedding, then you'll want to stay tuned because we're going to give you the details on all of it.
OP starts off by apologizing and saying she needs a broader opinion.
u/AITAbestieweddingShe says that she was chosen to be the MOH for her best friend's wedding.
u/AITAbestieweddingShe says that she doesn't wear makeup and she made sure it was okay with her best friend before coming without makeup to the wedding.
u/AITAbestieweddingShe says that she did stand out because everyone else went heavy on the makeup.
u/AITAbestieweddingShe said the issue was when the groom puller her aside to tell her that she was wrong for not wearing makeup to their wedding.
u/AITAbestieweddingShe said she reached out to her best friend to apologize but that her best friend really didn't have an issue with it.
u/AITAbestieweddingIt actually ended up causing a huge fight between them and so the bride has been staying at OP's house.
u/AITAbestieweddingSome people say that OP should have just worn the makeup, but if it wasn't an issue then it wasn't an issue.
u/AITAbestieweddingOP seems to feel bad and is just asking for advice on whether or not she's really in the wrong for this.
u/AITAbestieweddingThe first comment stole the show with their witty remark at the groom and his problem with women who don't wear makeup.
schoobydoo42The groom definitely did give off a huge red flag and this is yet another comment deeming her as NTA.
DoIwantToKnow6417This was an odd remark in my opinion too. I'm not at all sure what he meant, but he clearly felt passionate about it.
RedditIf the bride was fine with it then nobody else really should have cared and it's weird that the groom cared.
mudbunnyIt is very sad that all of this happened literally right after their wedding, but it had to happen one way or another for her to see the truth.
consectarianaWe feel bad that OP is going through this because we know she meant no harm. Everyone pretty much said that she was NTA and that she did nothing wrong as long as the bride was okay with it.
For the groom to have said anything is a little weird, but he clearly had preferences.