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I am. But my wedding party was my sister. Ha. Can't get rid of her!!! |
| A counselor tells me it's Ok to not have friends. Don't compare yourself to others. If you don't really want it don't force it. You're fine. |
Ummm a whole lot of people are still friends with their wedding parties? My parents just had their 45th anniversary and my mom and I were flipping through their old wedding album just for fun- I recognized every person in their party, except for my uncle who sadly passed before I was born. Two of the women are godparents to me and my little brother, respectively. That said, I think it's also lovely to just have one maid of honor/ best man. It's also becoming pretty trendy to not have any maid of honor these days. I've been to a few of those weddings recently. Just do what feels most comfortable and don't apologize to anyone, it's your day! |
Being shallow has nothing to do with being introverted. You "get" a spouse and a sister to be in your wedding party. A lot of people don't even have that, but PP was right, don't compare yourself to others. Start meditating. It will help with the anxiety. You can even if do it as a group: http://imcw.org Medicate the depression as well. Start cultivating hobbies and reaching out to others to cultivate friendships. |