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“It’s Not Personal”: Bride Fires Maid Of Honor For Having Tattoos After She Already Spent $2.5K
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Maid Of Honor Gets Her Title Taken Away Because Her Tattoos Aren’t Suitable For Church Anymore

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Being invited to be a maid of honor for your friend is an honor most folks would be excited for. Some weddings do take more effort, they might include expensive dresses or travel, but it’s the sort of thing one does for their friends.

A woman went online to get a second opinion after learning last minute that the bride at a wedding where she was a maid of honor suddenly wanted her gone because her tattoos “weren’t appropriate for the venue.” So people weighed in on her situation and her exchange of text messages with the bride.

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    But one woman was surprised to learn that the bride suddenly wanted her out of the wedding

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    She shared some of their texts

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    Later, she added more details

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    Wedding planning is stressful and often will cause some folks to act erratically

    It is a strange and often painful phenomenon when a friendship spanning over a decade suddenly feels like it is being weighed against a backdrop of liturgical aesthetics and mother in law approval. The transformation from a supportive best friend into what we colloquially call a bridezilla rarely happens in a vacuum. It is usually the result of a perfect storm where personal identity clashes with the crushing weight of tradition and the fear of social judgment. When we look at this situation, we are seeing a woman who is likely feeling immense pressure to perform a specific version of her life for a new set of stakeholders.

    For many brides, the wedding is no longer just a celebration of love but a high stakes debut into a new family hierarchy. This shift can cause a temporary loss of perspective where the people who have been there through every low point are suddenly viewed as props that might not fit the desired color palette. It is incredibly common for brides to experience a form of tunnel vision where they believe that one singular day must be flawless to validate their entire future. This often leads to a bizarre prioritization of optics over one’s actual friends.

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    The pressure of a destination wedding combined with a religious setting can amplify these anxieties. The bride is likely drowning in a cocktail of external expectations and a desperate need for a perfect aesthetic. If she is marrying into a conservative or traditional family, the pressure to conform can feel like a survival mechanism. She is not just choosing a dress but she is choosing a side. It is a classic case of the wedding becoming a performance for the audience rather than a celebration for the couple. According to Psychology Today, the stress of planning can lead to a state of emotional depletion where empathy for others is the first thing to go. She might be feeling like a passenger in her own wedding planning especially if the mother of the groom is the one steering the conversation. When external voices start dictating the sanctity of the ceremony, the bride often feels like she has to choose between her past and her future. It is a misguided attempt at harmony that ultimately creates deep discord among those she loves most.

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    But it’s still not an excuse to betray one’s friends

    The concept of the sanctity of the ceremony is often used as a shield to hide simple prejudice or a desire for control. Tattoos are a deeply personal part of a person’s identity and asking someone to hide them or step down from a role because of them is effectively saying that their presence as an individual is less valuable than the vision of the director. This creates a disconnect where the bride forgets that the person standing next to her is a human being with a history rather than a decorative element. To the woman caught in the middle of this, you should know that your worth is not defined by how well you fit into someone else’s stained glass window. You have already invested a significant amount of money and emotional labor into this event. It is important to realize that the request to step down is not truly about your tattoos but about her inability to stand up for you.

    If you are looking for ways to navigate this, you might consider having one last calm and firm conversation. Tell her clearly that being relegated to a guest after being the maid of honor feels like a rejection of your entire identity. You could offer a compromise like a beautiful wrap if the church setting truly requires it, but you should not have to compromise on your role in her life. If she cannot see the value in having her best friend by her side, it may be time to reconsider the return on investment for this friendship. Sometimes the kindest thing you can do for yourself is to step back when you are no longer being treated with the respect you have earned. Whether you go as a guest or stay home, remember that you are not the inconvenience here. The bride is simply lost in a fog of perfectionism that has nothing to do with the reality of your bond.

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    She also responded to some comments

    Others felt the bride was not really her friend

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    Earonn -
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Dear brides. You know us. This, today, is who we are. If that's not okay or enough for you, fine. Tell us straight ahead. But if you drag it out and let us lose thousands of $, your just selfish cvnts.

    roddy
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The bride is caving to pressure and needs to stand up for herself and her friends. In the grand scheme of things she won’t care in years to come whether some guests she barely knows were snippy about her friends. But she will care that her friends weren’t there and felt betrayed by her.

    Zoe Vokes
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’m surprised by the amount of people who are saying not to go and to dump the bride as a friend. I have tattoos (not full body or over my face) so I’m not anti tattoos, but if my best friend was getting married then I would happily watch from the front row and support her rather than dump the whole friendship. It sounds like bride is trying to make her marriage easier for everyone by not starting off with drama at her wedding. She might be cowardly but not a bad person

    Alder
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know when visiting some churches in Italy they won't let tourists in if they have bare shoulders. I can't imagine a heavily tattooed woman in a white (?) sleeveless, cleavage heavy dress going down well there! (Dress is at the reddit link!)

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    Earonn -
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Dear brides. You know us. This, today, is who we are. If that's not okay or enough for you, fine. Tell us straight ahead. But if you drag it out and let us lose thousands of $, your just selfish cvnts.

    roddy
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The bride is caving to pressure and needs to stand up for herself and her friends. In the grand scheme of things she won’t care in years to come whether some guests she barely knows were snippy about her friends. But she will care that her friends weren’t there and felt betrayed by her.

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    Zoe Vokes
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’m surprised by the amount of people who are saying not to go and to dump the bride as a friend. I have tattoos (not full body or over my face) so I’m not anti tattoos, but if my best friend was getting married then I would happily watch from the front row and support her rather than dump the whole friendship. It sounds like bride is trying to make her marriage easier for everyone by not starting off with drama at her wedding. She might be cowardly but not a bad person

    Alder
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know when visiting some churches in Italy they won't let tourists in if they have bare shoulders. I can't imagine a heavily tattooed woman in a white (?) sleeveless, cleavage heavy dress going down well there! (Dress is at the reddit link!)

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