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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Something also that is interesting is that sons and their parents can't communicate. Whereas mother of the bride likely has no trouble discussing things with her DD. I see this over and over and over again. Why is everyone raising sons that can't communicate? My inlaws are fantastic communicating with their daughters, but when it comes to their son, they don't say anything. I'm not easily offended or a bad DIL either. [/quote] +1 I would definitely worry that DIL's parents might only have 10 people to invite, so that's the number, with no thought to son's parents. And so often son's are clueless and don't think to head off a problem before it occurs. I would bet that the son has given little to no thought to how many friends his parents have.[/quote] Hang on. The *son* is clueless because he told his mom a number he has decided with his fiancée, but before he has time to do that, she had invited fourteen people to his wedding? This isn’t the sons fault. This isn’t his in-laws fault. This isn’t a lack of communication. This is someone not liking what they’re hearing and trying to make it something different.[/quote]
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