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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truth be told, there are a million of these douchebags running around. all you can do is just be yourself and walk it off because its not worth it to fight them over it and, they will always do them selfs in.

Hand out invitations to your birthday at the wedding XD

fatcow282 8

Srry op for having a sister in law who is a total b***h. I recommeded u get your husban thought on this. If he cant stand him for you and dosent do anything hb it my advice leave him. If he sticks up for you make sure her and who ever in her family supports her know that u wont take that shit.

That's seems pretty selfish to me. I hope it wasn't a major birthday such as your 21st.

rttr 18

What happened? Did the date change

LoneBooker88 16

I don't understand the people commenting that it's selfish to have their wedding on OP's birthday. Maybe that was the only day a venue was available. What's selfish is asking OP to not celebrate their birthday at all. Our wedding was the same day as a close family friend's birthday. We gave him a shout-out during the toasts.

Hey Everyone. :) well, That FML was posted a year ago and since then i have heard that both the bride and the groom had expressed to the family that they were both pissed-off because a birthday dinner was organised for my twin and myself and people left the reception to attend. Mind you, we were all at the reception for 7 HOURS before everyone started to leave for the dinner so its not like everyone just left the venue on them. There were elderly people and children there so some people had to go home anyway. Might want to also add that there was a shout-out at the wedding: They got our age wrong. It was embarrassing. As they said they would, this year they organised an anniversary dinner but got the super-***** because there was a party planned for me and the entire family were invited, including them. They didn't want to combine celebrations, which i found odd - i would have been happy to because sharing is caring. ;)

Gorefest45 8

I would've shown up plastered wearing a birthday hat. ******* pricks need to learn a thing or two about being more courteous and less uptight.