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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seriously, I don't know anyone that enjoyed wedding planning...[/quote] I am OP. I loved the planning of our own wedding. We got married 10 months after DH popped the question and we did all the work with no stress. I should have become a wedding planner LOL.[/quote] No offense but your responses make you sound like a sociopath. If your friend is struggling with something it's very unkind to run into someone's face your "perfect" stories. It 100% feels like one-upmanship. I don't know you and wouldn't want to be friends with you based on this response alone. If I say - wedding planning is really stressful because we don't have the money, we're not sure if we can find the vendors, etc and you tell me that you're sorry it's been rough. Happy to pitch in as it's something you enjoy. That's less pyscho.[/quote]
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