Anonymous wrote:I find this really weird, to be honest. You're standing in front of a bunch of people promising to love and stay married to someone forever, in the presence of someone that you made the same promise to in front of a similar bunch of people and then subsequently broke that promise. It just seems really odd to me. It's incredibly magnanimous and awesome that you, your ex, and your soon to be spouse would be cool with this, but I find it incredibly odd.
Are you writing different vows this time? (Suggestion: very, very different vows)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, invite him. Don't think of the invite as you inviting your ex, think of it as inviting a minor child's parent/caregiver for the evening. Because that's what he is in this situation - him being there will allow you to enjoy the evening without worrying about the care of your child.
This. And it will mean a lot to your child. A great model of cooperation and maturity for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, invite him. Don't think of the invite as you inviting your ex, think of it as inviting a minor child's parent/caregiver for the evening. Because that's what he is in this situation - him being there will allow you to enjoy the evening without worrying about the care of your child.