![]() ![]() Dress codes for non-wedding party members are usually for a level of formality, not a prescription for a particular article of clothing. People responded Photo Credit: randafiroica/Shutterstock. So the teenager reached out to the Reddit community to ask if they were wrong in not wearing a dress for the wedding, but everyone agreed with their decision. Were they wrong? Photo Credit: Shutterstock. “I was pretty much expected to be there, and my parents said that I needed to come as well,” they said. The teenager said that not attending the wedding wasn’t an option as the bride was marrying a close family member. The teenager couldn’t have said no to the invitation Photo Credit: Shutterstock. ![]() They now wonder if they should have worn a dressĪlthough the teenager was reassured by some family members that they didn’t do anything wrong, they are still hung up over it and wonder if it was bad of them to wear the romper. ![]() The bride “didn’t speak to us for the rest of the night until we eventually left at the end of the wedding,” they said. The bride wouldn’t speak to them Photo Credit: Shutterstock.Ī cousin led them away to treat their wound while the bride stormed off, still fuming. I’m pretty sensitive and also hate loud noises as I’m autistic, so I start crying because the mix of pain from scraping my leg and her loud voice yelling is enough to overstimulate me pretty badly,” the teenager said. “She got very angry and started screaming that she had made it very clear I needed to wear a dress and that I was being selfish by going against her wishes on her special day. She was furious Photo Credit: Shutterstock. For the first part, everything seemed okay until the teenager was “pulled along too hard by a kid and end up tripping and falling face first sprawled out on the floor.” The bride spotted it wasn’t a dress Photo Credit: Shutterstock.Īs the crowd gathered around to see what had occurred, the bride observed that the teenager was actually wearing shorts instead of a skirt, causing some confusion. When the romper arrived, it looked fine, so they wore it to the wedding. They wore it to the wedding Photo Credit: Shutterstock. It’s genuinely not noticeable unless you look closely at the bottom part, which is not a skirt,” the teenager said. “I sent them a link to a romper that looks very much like a dress at first glance. So when the family discussed their wedding outfits, the teenager’s parents asked if they had found anything suitable. They decided on a romper Photo Credit: Shutterstock. insisted that I wore a dress,” the teenager said. However, I don’t identify as a woman, so I wasn’t comfortable with this and asked for a potential compromise on my outfit. “I am AFAB, so I was told I would have to wear a dress. The bride had confirmed the dress code on the invite, which said, “dresses for women and something formal for the men.” The person doesn’t want to wear a dress Photo Credit: Always Say YESS/Shutterstock. The dress code Photo Credit: Creative Lab/Shutterstock. The 16-year-old, was born female but now identifies as “genderfluid.” She attended a close relative’s wedding as a guest, not as part of the bridal party. She identifies as gender-fluid Photo Credit: Wirestock Creators/Shutterstock. The teenager asked if it was wrong to try and compromise the dress code while remaining true to themselves. A non-binary teenager was at a loss as to what to wear to a family wedding. ![]()
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