Unless he is autistic (not a diss, my son is) a 17 year walking around with AirPods is extremely rude and maladjusted. It's not to be praised or encouraged. |
Extremely maladjusted and she completely missed my point. HE DIDN'T WANT TO BE THERE. That's great that PP would rather take 20 of them over one drunk uncle, but she probably couldn't find 20 who want to be there! |
Do you not see how not inviting kids but demanding a kid come do you a favor for free is different from just not inviting kids? I have 11 cousins on my dad's side, most of whom are 10-15 years older than me, so a lot of them got married when I was in hs. About half invited me and half didn't. I don't really care that I missed doing the Cupid Shuffle with a bunch of drunk 20 or 30somethings in a hotel ballroom in 2006 because I'm not a loser. |
That sounds a lot like a Mormon temple ceremony. They won't non-Mormon family into the ceremony but hit them up for free babysitting. Your cousin was rude! |
I guarantee you an 11 year old girl would enjoy a wedding much more than a 17 year old boy and would behave better than many adult guests. I remember a wedding where a guest had a physical fight with her +1 bf because he was flirting with a server. And another where a "drunk uncle" type took his stripper gf as his +1. Y'all militant childfree posters need to get a reality check. A person's age does not predict their behavior. |
Who cares? She wasn't invited. The end! |
I love how the "kids belong at weddings crowd" is like "Weddings are so inappropriate! There are drunk uncles with stripper girlfriends and trashy people fistfighting with their bf for flirting with a cocktail waitress! My kids definitely belong in THAT environment, and if you don't agree, you're a meanie militant child hater!" |
Accusing people of being "militant childfree posters" for simply saying "It doesn't matter how you feel about it, if your kid wasn't invited, she can't go" is hysterical considering the people who insist kids belong at weddings are pretty militant themselves |
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If parents are invited without kids included they can put on their adult person underwear and say no or say yes and get sitter or let kid stay home depending on ages.
Do such parents never go out anywhere without kids? |
Wow. You must know some really sketchy people if this is how your social circle acts at weddings. |
This is what I don't get. Presumably OP didn't find out a) that the wedding was childfree so dd couldn't go and b) how her daughter feels about staying home alone five minutes ago. Why not talk to the kid and make arrangements before RSVPing so the kid wasn't caught in the lurch like this. "Sally, Dad and I were invited to a wedding on February 7. Why don't you ask some friends if they'd like to make plans for that weekend so you aren't home alone, or we can hire a babysitter to stay with you for a few hours." I almost think this was a creative writing exercise to reignite the childfree weddings vs. kids at weddings debate because OP hasn't even replied. |
| Well, OP? What did you and your neurotic kid decide? |
Plus 100 |
This cousin was only 5 years older though. Hilarious to have a child free wedding when you’re only a year from having been a minor yourself. |
Honestly I think that poster made that story up. Maybe I'm just from the south but think about the people you know who got married at 19 and how nice their weddings were. It would be more believable if she had said her cousin was in her late 30s and a ~*~coastal elite~*~ |