Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Most brides AND grooms parents pay half. It’s sexist to only pay for a daughter’s wedding IMO. I’m 32 and that’s what most of my friends parents did. (My parents gave us a flat amount and in-laws gave nothing)
No, they don't. Bride's family pays for wedding. Groom's family pays for rehearsal dinner and sometimes contributes to honeymoon (ours didn't).
Not even close to being true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Most brides AND grooms parents pay half. It’s sexist to only pay for a daughter’s wedding IMO. I’m 32 and that’s what most of my friends parents did. (My parents gave us a flat amount and in-laws gave nothing)
No, they don't. Bride's family pays for wedding. Groom's family pays for rehearsal dinner and sometimes contributes to honeymoon (ours didn't).
Not even close to being true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Most brides AND grooms parents pay half. It’s sexist to only pay for a daughter’s wedding IMO. I’m 32 and that’s what most of my friends parents did. (My parents gave us a flat amount and in-laws gave nothing)
No, they don't. Bride's family pays for wedding. Groom's family pays for rehearsal dinner and sometimes contributes to honeymoon (ours didn't).
Anonymous wrote:We have four daughters. Three have gotten married within the past decade, the most recent two years ago. We paid for all three weddings at an average of 50k or more and would do it again. In each instance the in laws contributed one thing or another - like a rehearsal dinner - which was nice but not expected. We always knew we’d be paying for weddings.
Btw all three lived with their husbands before getting married.

Anonymous wrote:We paid for our two daughters weddings which were both very expensive at $60,000+ and we paid for our son’s rehearsal dinner. At our daughters weddings the IL’s paid for the rehearsal dinner. It was a lot of money in total but it was worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Most brides AND grooms parents pay half. It’s sexist to only pay for a daughter’s wedding IMO. I’m 32 and that’s what most of my friends parents did. (My parents gave us a flat amount and in-laws gave nothing)
No, they don't. Bride's family pays for wedding. Groom's family pays for rehearsal dinner and sometimes contributes to honeymoon (ours didn't).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were getting married at my in-laws church and my dad and us could only afford a modest amount so it was going to be a small wedding. My in-laws offered to pay for a larger wedding but I knew my dad would not accept it. So a couple of weeks before the wedding my in-laws threw a very nice picnic in their back yard for their friends who would not be at the wedding. It was a great solution.
Why is your dad king of the decision making?
His house, his money, his decision. See how that works? Not np.