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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never understand why having no kids at a wedding receptions gets people so fired up. It’s not a big deal. Go or don’t go! Children don’t need to be included in every formal event- it’s totally up to the couple getting married. [/quote] Exactly. It is just one event. Get over it. People are so entitled.[/quote] This. We only invited nieces and nephews to our wedding, no friends kids. I know some people were miffed, but we were paying for the wedding ourselves, space and funds were limited, and we were stressed about needing to provide other things if lots of kids came (a sitter or two, space for kids to play, more food, etc.). Planning a wedding is hard and no one is obligated to come. If anyone had said “sorry, we have to stay home with the kids” we would have been sad but understood. And now we have kids, a no kids invite wouldn’t bug me because I get it. I think the people who are miffed about this had weddings other people paid for and may not have had to work through all the details and logistics. Small snd adults only is easier to plan.[/quote]
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