Dad includes stepdad in walking his DD down the aisle.

Anonymous
Except for the whole thing about the woman being a piece of property that father(s) gives away.
Anonymous
Wonderful!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Except for the whole thing about the woman being a piece of property that father(s) gives away.


You I didn't have a good nutritious breakfast this morning, did you?
Anonymous
I thought this was very touching. As someone who had no one to walk me down the aisle, having two "fathers" to do the honors was very sweet. How very gracious and kind of the bio father to recognize the contribution and love of the step father in raising his daughter. Too bad more people aren't able to but aside their differences for their children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Except for the whole thing about the woman being a piece of property that father(s) gives away.


Oh, go away!
Anonymous
It was touching. Too bad my ex would not ever do something so kind to my new husband. But maybe no one saw this coming either, and maybe that is the point.
Anonymous
I think it was kinda showy on behalf of the Dad. If the Dad had thought this was such a good idea, why didn't he suggest it from the beginning during wedding planning instead of making a big deal out of it and deciding to do it himself? Did the bride approve this? I don't know, it reeks of manipulative behavior to me....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it was kinda showy on behalf of the Dad. If the Dad had thought this was such a good idea, why didn't he suggest it from the beginning during wedding planning instead of making a big deal out of it and deciding to do it himself? Did the bride approve this? I don't know, it reeks of manipulative behavior to me....

The bride knew....geez...people cannot even do anything nice without other people saying they had ill intent.
Anonymous
Gawd. Another good reason to marry at city hall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it was kinda showy on behalf of the Dad. If the Dad had thought this was such a good idea, why didn't he suggest it from the beginning during wedding planning instead of making a big deal out of it and deciding to do it himself? Did the bride approve this? I don't know, it reeks of manipulative behavior to me....

The bride knew....geez...people cannot even do anything nice without other people saying they had ill intent.
I agree. Why the need to turn a positive act into a negative?
Anonymous
Very sweet and lovely gesture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gawd. Another good reason to marry at city hall.


Yep! Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Except for the whole thing about the woman being a piece of property that father(s) gives away.


Oh, go away!

LOL, I agree. It's "sweet" that they share their "property".
Anonymous
I would not be a fan. I loathe my mom's new husband, despite my parents' constant pressure for me to put on a happy face. He's a loser. I didn't ask him to walk because I didn't want to.
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