Arr! Aye, the family be divided, mateys! The bride-to-be be wantin' to pillage our farm fer 'er weddin', but me other sister be havin' none o' it!
2023-12-10
Avast ye scurvy dogs! 'Tis a tale of grand debauchery on the Reddit seas! A fair maiden, betrothed to wed, be yearnin' to plunder a farm for her nuptials. But alas! The land's owner be a scallywag, refusin' to share his precious treasure! Arrr, the comments be blazin' like a cannonball!
Two sisters are engaged in a dispute over farmland that was left to one of them by a family member. The woman who currently owns the farm explained that her late grandfather started the farm and became successful. She revealed that her parents resented her because she was a girl and treated her poorly compared to her sisters. She was bullied by her sisters and was only allowed to eat three meals a day while they went to private schools and colleges. She eventually moved in with her grandmother, who made her work on the farm as a form of therapy. When her grandmother passed away, she inherited the entire estate, including the farm. The woman decided to quit her job and work full-time on the farm, finding happiness in doing so. Her sister recently contacted her, asking to use the farm as a wedding venue, but the woman declined. Now, her sister and the rest of her family are pressuring her to allow the wedding to take place for free. The woman sought advice on Reddit and was supported by the community, who agreed that she had the right to deny access to her property. They encouraged her to maintain her boundaries and cut off contact with her family if necessary.