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I Refuse to Let My Dad’s Fiancée Wear My Late Mom’s Dress

My mom passed away two years ago, and honestly, the pain still feels as raw as if it happened yesterday. A few months ago, my dad started dating someone new, Sarah. She’s nice enough, but things have gotten complicated—especially because of her fixation on my mom’s vintage dress.

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It’s an old silk wedding gown from the ’70s, something my mom treasured her whole life. When I found out Sarah wanted to wear it for her own wedding with my dad, my blood ran cold. That dress isn’t just a piece of fabric—it’s a tangible connection to my mom. I’ve kept it safe since she passed, always imagining I might try it on one day. It’s one of the few things that still feels like her.

The idea of someone else wearing it—especially for a wedding to my dad—feels like a betrayal of her memory, like she’s being erased from our family’s story.

I tried explaining all this to my dad, telling him how deeply it hurt me. But he brushed it off, saying I was being “selfish and dramatic.” That broke me even more. Later, I spoke to a few grief experts, and every one of them said the same thing: my feelings are valid.

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Then came the moment that completely blindsided me. Sarah asked if I could “try it on first so she could see how it looked on someone.” I froze. I couldn’t even form words.

And then, the final gut punch—when I found out she’d taken the dress out the next morning and tried it on herself. In the process, she tore a seam. The dress is ruined. My mom’s dress.

Now, I’m left heartbroken and asking myself: was my dad right? Is my grief making me too sensitive? Or is it fair to feel like she destroyed the one thing I had left of my mom?

Source: brightside.me

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