The wedding process can be stressful for many people, especially when it comes to money. And that's exactly the case with Reddit user u/Low-Solution2660 , who recently sought advice on the Am I The Asshole subreddit about her decision not to pay for her sister's wedding dress after her sister body-shamed her. Here's the story in u/Low-Solution2660 's own words: "So, I (21F) have always had a bit of a rocky relationship with my older sister (26F).

We’re pretty different in a lot of ways —she’s always been super into fashion and makeup, while I’m more laid-back and focused on school and work. Despite our differences, I thought we were at least civil, until recently." "My sister is getting married next year, and she’s been really excited about finding the perfect wedding dress.

Since she’s trying to save money for other wedding costs, she asked if I’d help pay for her dress as a 'sisterly gesture.' I recently got a decent-paying job and was willing to help her out, even though I thought it was a weird request." "Fast forward to a few weeks ago.

We were at a family gathering, and I was wearing this dress I felt good in, but I’m not a size 2. Out of nowhere, my sister made a snarky comment in front of everyone about how 'brave' I was for wearing something so 'tight.' I was embarrassed, but I didn’t want to make a scene, so I let it slide.

" "Later that night, she made another comment, this time in private, about how she’d never wear something like that unless sh.