A brother reprimanded his sister for breastfeeding her newborn at his wedding, an action that has drawn the ire of his mother and new bride.
This story was posted to Reddit's r/AITA (Am I the A-Hole) subreddit by the brother, Reddit user u/Swimming-Exchange448. He posted the thread to see if he was in the wrong for "calling out" his sister during his wedding for breastfeeding without removing herself from the room. He was admonished by his new wife and mother for his actions.
Redditors generally have a pretty strong stance when it comes to breastfeeding: It's a natural and important thing that one need not be ashamed of. They generally don't take too kindly to those who would seek to shame or remove breastfeeding women from social situations.
Hopefully, the Redditor who posted the thread can approach this feedback with an open mind and learn and grow from the experience. Maybe next time he will listen to his new wife and mother's feedback and not resort to taking lessons from the internet.
There's no shortage of family drama surrounding weddings on the internet. Take this recent story of a half-sister who insisted on wearing a wedding dress to her sister's engagement party.
Keep reading to see screenshots of the thread and reactions below.
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