A couple is planning an intimate, semi-formal wedding and feels excited to host their closest friends and family.
However, they face a delicate social dilemma involving a close friend who insists on wearing an animal onesie in almost all public settings.

WIBTA If my partner and I asked our friend to not wear an animal onezie to our wedding?









As renowned psychologist Dr. Brené Brown explains, ‘Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.’ This situation centers on the tension between the couple’s desire for a specific aesthetic at their wedding and the friend’s potential psychological or sensory need for her chosen attire.
The friend’s persistent use of the onesie, coupled with her defensiveness, suggests that the garment may serve as a coping mechanism or a core component of her identity. The couple is rightfully concerned about the impact on their event, yet they must navigate this with care to avoid triggering the defensive reactions observed in previous social settings.
The couple’s desire for a dress code is a reasonable expectation for a semi-formal wedding. To handle this effectively, they should have a private, non-judgmental conversation with the friend well in advance. Instead of focusing on the clothing, they should focus on their desire to have her present and comfortable, framing the dress code as a request to honor the event’s formality rather than a critique of her personal choices.
HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.





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The couple values their friend’s presence but fears her choice of attire will clash with their requested dress code, highlighting a conflict between personal comfort and social expectations.
The central question remains: Is it appropriate for the hosts to request a specific dress code for their wedding, or does the friend’s personal preference take priority over the event’s theme?







