My Sister Intends to Humiliate Herself at Our Wedding. I’m Not Sure I Have the Power to Stop Her.
A woman is concerned about her sister's desire to sing at her upcoming wedding. Despite her sister's belief in her singing talent, the woman fears it will embarrass her on a significant day. She seeks advice on how to handle the situation without causing family conflict.
- ▪The woman's sister, Beatrice, insists on singing at her wedding despite a lack of talent.
- ▪The woman has faced pressure from her family to allow Beatrice to perform.
- ▪Her fiancé suggests they could blame alcohol if the performance goes poorly.
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Dear Prudence Help! My Sister Intends to Humiliate Herself at Our Wedding. I’m Not Sure I Have the Power to Stop Her. I can’t watch. Advice by Jenée Desmond-Harris Follow Jenée Signed Up For Email Alerts Error Signing Up For Email Alerts Close Enter your email to receive alerts for this author. Thanks for signing up! You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time. You're already subscribed to the aa_Jenee_DesmondHarris newsletter. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time. We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try again, or manage all your newsletter subscriptions here . <div class="slate-notification--error"> Please enable javascript to sign up for newsletters. </div> Email address: Sign Up By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms.
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