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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] It's up to the couple, but if they really want their out of town family with kids to come to their wedding, it's unrealistic to expect them to fly their kids across the country just to sit in a hotel. And unrealistic to expect parents to fly across the country and leave the kids with a babysitter. So, if you don't want kids there, please realize you're saying you don't care if your out of town family shows up.[/quote] …that’s not what anyone is saying. You saying you can’t go unless your kids are invited is you saying you are lazy and lack resourcefulness. My husband and I went to a kid-free wedding last spring. NBD. It’s called hire a babysitter.[/quote]
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