This thread is a huge reminder of how many people hate children. |
No, it is a reminder that different people have different ideas about how to celebrate their marriage. Some people treat weddings as family reunions and make it kid friendly. Some people want something more formal and grown up. Some people think everyone is crazy and elope. I have been to a good number of weddings where the receptions started at 7 PM. There were no kids there and people had a great time. I have been to weddings where the reception started at 5, we took our son for dinner and had a baby sitter to stay with him at his bed time. There were some kids and people had a great time. I have been to weddings where the reception was earlier in the day and kids were invited. There were kids there and people had a great time. Just because people have a different idea of how to celebrate their wedding, and that does not include children, doesn't mean that they hate children. It means they have a different idea of how to celebrate. If you don't want to go because you can't bring your kids, RSVP no and send a nice gift. Wish them happiness in their wedding and move on with your life. |
I made the comment above. I love my child with everything I have. I love going to weddings without him. Sorry you're not fun enough to enjoy life without your kids now and then. |
I hope all of you bringing children are giving nicer gifts because your children are $$$. Even if the food is $50, their tables, place setting and everything else is outrageous. |
I love children. I have two of them, actually. Children were invited to my wedding. However, I've been to kid-free weddings, and they are fantastic, too! Not every wedding has to have the practically-a-family-reunion vibe. I was at the St. Regis a few months ago. It was champagne, gourmet food, exquisite florals and crystals, an amazing live band followed by a DJ and wilder dancing with an open bar. It was highbrow, black-tie dress, gorgeous, decadent and memorable. I'm glad I've been to that type of wedding, and I'm glad I've been to family-centric weddings. Each couple should get to have their day their way. End of story. |
OK, great, you had your wedding the way you wanted. Other people get to do what they want to do for their wedding. How have you not learned the lesson about People Are Different From You? Most of us grasp it by Kindergarten or so. |
And also how many people have reading comprehension problems. Here is a hint - if you prefer weddings without children, that does not mean you hate children. |
More bratty high maintenance brides who don’t want anything to ruin their Super Special Day. ![]() |
Or they were well aware of how bratty your kids truly are and didn't want them ruining everyone else's enjoyment. |
LOL I was such a BRAT for not wanting my wedding to be Romper Room! |
I love children, from warm, squishy newborns to teenagers that I can sit and talk about the world with, but there is a time and place for them to be present, and that isn’t necessarily *always*. |
There is absolutely, positively nothing wrong with RSVPing your regrets because the budget only allows for one big travel this year, and you're having a family reunion with some sick or elderly relatives, so that has to be a priority.
But you cannot -- CANNOT -- be upset that someone else isn't hosting and paying for a reunion for you. I refuse to believe that. |
Again, some more: stop laying any and all wedding-related decisions at the feet of just the bride. Couples make decisions about weddings together. Even if a bride wants something a certain way, and the groom goes along with it, he's co-signing that decision. He was involved. So if you don't like something about a wedding, stop being a mysoginistic asshole who only blames the bride. I know it's easier to hate your SIL or DIL than your precious son or brother, but having a penis doesn't excuse them from the responsibility wedding and family dynamics. And again, some more: not all weddings involve brides. Wowee, zowie! Did I just blow your mind? |
Exactly. I can't believe how cheap and selfish some people are. If you want a family reunion, plan a damn family reunion. |
And I’m sure it was a real blast. ![]() |