By SuzyTurquoiseBlu - 29/08/2012 05:32 - Australia - Fairfield

Today, I received a call from my future sister in-law, telling me that she and her future husband had decided to hold their wedding ceremony on my birthday. I was told not to celebrate my birthday, as it would "take away the attention to the true meaning of the day." FML
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Well, they aren't really liked in the family and I think that its both really rude and sad of them to try and piggy-back their special occasions with mine. My sister in-law and her fiancee got engaged in the waiting room while I was in ACTIVE labour with my daughter and got pissed off that everyone wasn't falling over themselves to congratulate them.

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What a bitch of her. It was your special day first, they can het hitched any other day.

Celebrate it anyways. I hate self centered people.

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what a C U Next Tuesday... and your brothers a douche that needs to stand up to her. fyl indeed.

my auntie put her wedding on my parents fiji holiday they couldnt walk away from, telling them it was a test on how much they loved mums brother

that sucks op. if i were you i would party even harder, i would get drunk to cause a scene :)thats what she gets

Me ex's step brother was horrible like that. We announced our engagement 6 months before the wedding. W e had the date set 5 months before. We sent out the invites 1 month before. 1 week before, his brother, who was a groomsman, announced that he couldn't make it because he and his girlfriend decided to get married.

That's ****** up u have the right to have a party. If u die they would feel bad they took that from you.

TwinsFanToo 2

Celebrate! And point out for me that since consideration is a key element in a happy marriage, you're sure she won't be using that date long.

anonnie 0

THIS HAPPENED TO ME TOO! My brother married his gf but it was the day after my bday. It was in another state. I was told that I can't celebrate my bday and then head over before the ceremony the next day. It caused a lot of drama in my family. they said I had no right to celebrate my bday at all :(

The upside: you will never have to invite her to your bday as she should be celebrating her anniversary. Might be good in the long run ;-)