My sister Chloe (32) burned through her entire $25K inheritance on a pyramid scheme disguised as a “wellness MLM.” Despite every warning, she drank the Kool-Aid—literally—and lost everything. Now she’s engaged and planning a massive dream wedding… And guess who she expects to chip in $10K? Me. Her “responsible” little sister. I’ve been saving for years for a house. No debt, no lavish spending. Just goals. But suddenly I’m the villain for not throwing a small fortune at her wedding fantasy? When I told her no, she cried, called me selfish, and ran to our mom. Now I’m getting guilt-tripped by the family because I won’t “help Chloe feel special on her big day.” Here’s the thing: I love her. But love doesn’t mean funding bad decisions. If you can’t afford a $50K wedding, maybe you plan one that doesn’t cost $50K. Family helps family, sure. But does that include paying for fairy tales they couldn’t afford even before losing everything to a scam? You tell me: Am I wrong for saying no? Or is this just entitlement in a veil? #FinancialBoundaries #MLMFail #DreamWeddingOrDelusion #FamilyDrama