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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a father of three beautiful daughters. All very smart, talented, graduating college debt free. I will gladly pay 100 percent all three weddings. But I do have stipulations. 1) respectful Groom to be 2) a wedding that considers aunts, uncles, parents of bride and groom. 3) I would like a Catholic mass or at l at some type of service. 4) a guy without piles of debt and. Good career 5) a guy who realizes it is the brides day 6) a guy who has a place for couple to live in. My widowed poor Mom and my broke older sister paid 100 percent her wedding. Was a very nice wedding. Catholic mass before and the groom had saved me very penny and a little help his parents put 20 percent down on a house with my sister on title. Both had just finished masters degree debt free. Meanwhile my brothers daughter is marrying a guy without a pot to pee in. Although Catholic and knows a big deal my brother to do a mass does not feel like it, he also wants it in a place 100 percent totally in middle of nowhere. Meaning most guests live in Ny, some in Florida a few in another state. He wants it near his apt in a fourth state. He also wants to control invitation list. My brother finally said look I am paying 100 percent in NY, or Florida it the third state even. He said no. The couple then had the balls to say keep the $50,000 you have saved for wedding in your vanguard account and let it grow. As if to say we can inherit more later. My brother finally said I always wanted a new Camaro Convertible full loaded and could do an extra vacation or two. I will just spend it. It was hilarious. I honestly think if you gave guy 50k to disappear he would. Sadly most of today’s men are not worth the dad paying for wedding. My father in law said you 109 percent plan wedding and pay 100 percent and if good I will give a generous gift. [/quote] Money with strings attached?[/quote]
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