Anonymous wrote:We attended a formal wedding last night and it was so nice and elegant. It didn’t hit me until this morning that there were no kids. Our kids are grown so we didn’t know it was a no kids wedding. But it was really nice that there were no kids interrupting the ceremony, the reception, and the dance floor was filled with adults having a great time without having to worry about bumping into little kids.
We included kids when we got married and kids definitely made noise during our ceremony and took over the dance floor. But I totally understand why couples prefer it this way and tbh might have done no kids if I had it to do over again.
A sane post.
Bride and groom get to decide the vibe they want, period. Attend or don’t, life moves on.
Anonymous wrote:Their choice but they will definitely lose some guests by not inviting kids - some of the parents won't come either. But maybe that's the point?
Anonymous wrote:Their choice but they will definitely lose some guests by not inviting kids - some of the parents won't come either. But maybe that's the point?
In certain cases that’s definitely the point
Sorry, not the point, but the attrition is not a bad thing.