Anonymous wrote:My parents weren't speaking to each other in the week leading up to their 50th because they couldn't agree about how to celebrate. Like, it was a full on screaming crying fight that involved everyone. Then we had to go and toast this happy union?
So yeah. These things really have reality bubble to the surface sometimes.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Nobody really knows what goes on in someone else’s marriage. I would not be so quick to judge or make assumptions. They might just be really passionate people, in many different senses of the word.
If they want to celebrate, why can’t they?
Anonymous wrote:Nobody really knows what goes on in someone else’s marriage. I would not be so quick to judge or make assumptions. They might just be really passionate people, in many different senses of the word.
If they want to celebrate, why can’t they?
Anonymous wrote:Nobody really knows what goes on in someone else’s marriage. I would not be so quick to judge or make assumptions. They might just be really passionate people, in many different senses of the word.
If they want to celebrate, why can’t they?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I get it. My parents are similar and just "celebrated" 49. The thought of planning a party to celebrate their marriage makes me feel ill.
But if I just had to show up to attend? I think I'd do it in the interest of not making waves / honoring the choices they've made and the lives they've lived. I'd hang out with my siblings and extended family and smile politely and it would be fine.