A woman’s wedding planning turned into a nightmare when her fiancé made a shocking demand. In a post on Reddit’s “Off My Chest” forum, the woman shared her story, revealing how her fiancé’s outrageous request left her questioning their entire relationship.
The woman, who had been with her fiancé Ryan for six years, was excited to start planning their wedding. However, things took a turn when Ryan suggested that she shouldn’t wear a traditional white wedding dress. The woman was puzzled by the request, but brushed it off, thinking it might be related to Ryan’s artistic nature.
However, two weeks before the wedding, the woman purchased her white wedding dress, which sparked a heated argument with Ryan. He insisted that she shouldn’t wear white because, in his opinion, it symbolized purity, and he didn’t think she met that standard.
The woman was shocked and disgusted by Ryan’s beliefs, especially since he had been aware of her past relationships from the beginning. She couldn’t understand why he was suddenly making an issue out of it, and why he thought it was okay to dictate what she should wear on their wedding day.
The argument escalated, with Ryan seeking support from his mother, who surprisingly sided with the woman. The confrontation ended with Ryan in tears, still insisting that the woman’s wearing white would be deceiving their wedding guests.
The woman was left feeling confused, hurt, and angry. She couldn’t believe that the man she was supposed to marry held such outdated and sexist beliefs. She began to question whether she wanted to spend the rest of her life with someone who didn’t respect her or her choices.
In the end, the woman decided to call off the wedding, realizing that she deserved better than someone who would try to control her and dictate her choices. Her decision sparked a mix of reactions, with some people supporting her and others questioning her choice.
The woman’s story serves as a reminder that relationships should be built on mutual respect, trust, and understanding. It’s never okay to try to control or dictate someone’s choices, especially when it comes to something as personal as what they wear on their wedding day.