If you find yourself disagreeing with this person’s actions, we encourage you not to downvote the post. Instead, kindly express your opinions in the comments. We recommend maintaining politeness and articulating your thoughts with well-constructed arguments. Authors note: This is a close friend’s story, and not mine. Please be respectful. I (28F) am getting married in a few months to my wonderful fiancé, Tom (30M). We’ve been planning this wedding for over a year, and I want everything to be perfect. My sister, Emily (26F), has a dog named Max, whom she adores. Max is a small, energetic terrier who goes everywhere with her. When we sent out the invitations, we made it clear that the wedding would be a pet-free event. This decision was made because our venue has a strict no-pets policy, and frankly, I want the day to be focused on us and our special moments without any distractions.

Emily called me the day she received the invitation and asked if she could bring Max

Share icon Image credits: Giorgio Trovato (not the actual photo) She said that Max is like her child and that she can’t bear to leave him alone for a whole day. She even offered to keep him in a pet carrier during the ceremony and promised he wouldn’t be a bother.

I explained to her the venue’s policy and reiterated that we want a pet-free wedding

Share icon Image credits: Lanty (not the actual photo) She got very upset and accused me of not understanding how important Max is to her. She argued that if we truly valued her presence, we would make an exception. I suggested she find a pet sitter for the day, but she said she doesn’t trust anyone else with Max. Emily then went to our parents, who are now pressuring me to make an exception for her. They argue that it’s a small request and that family is more important than rules. Tom is supportive of my decision and believes we should stick to our original plan.

Now, Emily is threatening not to come to the wedding if Max isn’t allowed, which has left me feeling incredibly guilty

Share icon Image credits: Luis Tosta (not the actual photo) I don’t want to cause a rift in our family, but I also don’t want to compromise on something we’ve planned so carefully. AITA for standing my ground and not allowing my sister to bring her dog to my wedding? Moderator’s note: Please note that the images included in this article are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the actual individuals or items discussed in the story. If you have a comparable experience or story you’d like to tell, we welcome your submissions. Click here to share your story with Bored Panda. Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda!

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