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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You thought wrong. No kids means no children of distant cousin, coworkers, neighbors, parents friends, etc. It's usually just a few kids the bride and groom specifically want such as their own, nieces, nephews etc. You don't sound that close to the B&G since you were surprised so obviously your kids weren't going to be included.[/quote] I actually thought that this was what having kids at your wedding meant. I have never been to a wedding where the children of your coworkers and friends from law school are invited. [/quote] Having kids at your wedding means it' a free for all and all are welcome. Most people don't do that they just invite specific kids and tell everyone else "no kids" so they don't bring theirs. Why would I want to bring my kids to a wedding of people they don't know if they aren't wanted? I'm perfectly fine to leave my kids home unless specifically invited. [/quote]
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