Do you think it's appropriate to invite a married person to a wedding without their spouse?

Anonymous
I find it very inconsiderate to exclude the spouse of anyone on the guest list.

Your husband should feel this way as well & should ask his friend if you can go along.
It would be the right thing to do.

If his friend refuses, it would be disrespectful if he chose to go solo.
Anonymous
OP .... Please update us. And shows this thread to you husband. He's a true ass if he goes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't your DH met his best friend's fiancee? Why haven't you (OP) meet your DH's best friend more than a few times? These are the strange missing pieces to me.


+1. Especially the OP not knowing her DH's best friend. Seems very strange given he's local.
Anonymous
If my husband went to such a wedding, he would need another wedding himself to be married.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of my husband's best friends is getting married and he sent out an invitation only inviting DH. DH told me about it and I said why would he only invite you. He said well he doesn't really know you like that and told me not to get upset. However, I feel some kind of way about that. What do you guys think?


What a jackass. Weddings are for your "best friends" to celebrate and support their marriage and future together. Your best friends' spouses are absolutely included in that.

dH better get on the horn and call his best friend. Maybe it's a financial thing? And you could offer to cover your plates.

Is this groom like 23 yo or something?


He's 32.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First, two PPs above, take it to another post and let's work on figuring this OP's issue out.

Another vote for totally inappropriate here.

So, OP, please answer this:
1) have you offended your DH's friend, or his mother?
2) Do you get drunk or get in arguments at public appearances?
3) Have you done something like cheat on your DH, or be abusive to DH--something that would make his friend not like you?



1) No and no, I haven't even met his mother.
2) No
3) I haven't cheated, but DH has.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hubby knew it was going to happen and didn't intervene before it was done? Then I personally think close friend is inviting hubbys old girlfriend hoping to get them together. And hubby was ok with that. It is a plausible explanation for a very obviou social faux pas.


I thought about that too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't your DH met his best friend's fiancee? Why haven't you (OP) meet your DH's best friend more than a few times? These are the strange missing pieces to me.


+1. Especially the OP not knowing her DH's best friend. Seems very strange given he's local.


I've only seen him at a few functions he's shown up to. Usually when him and DH get together, they're having a guy's night. Like I said before DH hasn't met his fiancée.
Anonymous
OP, why don't you know your DH's best friend better? Does he avoid you? Do you not like him?
Anonymous
Was he invited to your wedding?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hubby knew it was going to happen and didn't intervene before it was done? Then I personally think close friend is inviting hubbys old girlfriend hoping to get them together. And hubby was ok with that. It is a plausible explanation for a very obviou social faux pas.


I thought about that too.


This. Dump him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First, two PPs above, take it to another post and let's work on figuring this OP's issue out.

Another vote for totally inappropriate here.

So, OP, please answer this:
1) have you offended your DH's friend, or his mother?
2) Do you get drunk or get in arguments at public appearances?
3) Have you done something like cheat on your DH, or be abusive to DH--something that would make his friend not like you?



1) No and no, I haven't even met his mother.
2) No
3) I haven't cheated, but DH has.


Will DH's ex or affair partner be at the wedding?

Something seems very off. It would have MAYBE be ok if it is a tiny wedding of 30 ppl but then they said your DH could bring your son.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First, two PPs above, take it to another post and let's work on figuring this OP's issue out.

Another vote for totally inappropriate here.

So, OP, please answer this:
1) have you offended your DH's friend, or his mother?
2) Do you get drunk or get in arguments at public appearances?
3) Have you done something like cheat on your DH, or be abusive to DH--something that would make his friend not like you?



1) No and no, I haven't even met his mother.
2) No
3) I haven't cheated, but DH has.


Ugh, OP. Your husband sounds like a jerk. Are you saying you haven't met your husband's mom, or the best friend's mom?
Anonymous
I haven't met the best friend's mom.
Anonymous
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