Bride demands her sister cut her hair to attend her wedding

plan the marriage It is always a very challenging task. This is because it is necessary to choose the place and date, select the suppliers, such as the photographer, the decorator, the buffet, among others, and everything must be carefully planned so that the day is perfect.

Recently, a bridesmaid, sister of the bride, found that the wedding planning process would become stressful when she had to comply with a rule to be a maid of honor: the bride wanted her to cut her hair before the wedding so as not to call the attention. That's right!

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The wedding was in a few months, and the bridesmaid said her sister's future husband was a "person nice enough,” so she was happy for her, until the rules for being a bridesmaid came along.

“Some rules were understandable, like wearing long sleeves to cover my tattoos, but one of them was really weird and seemed kind of pointed at me.

Everyone in the wedding party must have hair shorter than the bride by at least 6 inches," explained the bride's sister.

The bride's sister said her hair is "super important" and is "a significant part of one's identity", stating that it is knee-length and she takes really good care of it. The bride's hair is mid-back and longer than the other bridesmaids, except for one other woman who agreed to have her hair cut.

The maid of honor even suggested going with her hair tied up, but the bride declined. Thus, the groom decided to intervene.

“Hey, I know you don't want to cut your hair, I'm sorry about that. Could you just do this for your sister? It will grow back”, said the groom.

The bride's sister ended up giving up the role of maid of honor. In the end, after the decision was made, the bride called her sister and asked that if she went to the wedding as a guest, she would have her hair tied back.

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