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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would skip the wedding on principal. I get that the couple has the “right” to ban kids … but then I also have the right not to go. [/quote] That's how we interpreted weddings invites when ours was little....wasn't worth a long trip to have him babysat by a stranger (none was offered, so we weren't really sure who we could/would get). So we declined. Was sad not to see family we hadn't seen for ages. But we were confident in our decision. [/quote] If you were “so sad” not to see family, why didn’t you organize, plan, and pay for a family reunion, instead of trying to make someone else’s wedding into your family reunion? Apparently, you weren’t “so sad” not to see family, as you made no effort to see them. [/quote] People won’t come to a family reunion if they just went to a wedding with said family. No matter who is paying. [/quote] Then clearly they’re not that interested in seeing you. Too bad you can’t get a sitter and enjoy their company. Oh well![/quote]
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