Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should let him know that you found out.
You should then ask him to ask his sister if you can go.
Respect the answer you get back.
If you aren't invited, there's a reason, and crashing is wrong. Who knows what it is. But it's the wedding couple's day, and a respectful person would not seek to detract from it.
This might mean your SIL has permanently written off your relationship. But so what. If you are already estranged it doesn't really matter if you are not there.
OP here. Is it not wrong to invite someone without spouse? What god united, men can’t separate. We are a family unit and in-laws are all devout Catholics.
Now it becomes more clear why you weren't invited. No. People can invite or not invite anyone they like to their celebrations. You and your spouse are not conjoined twins.
It is a dumb courthouse wedding, not a real wedding. And they aren’t as devout as you seem to think if SIL is not getting married in church by a priest.
Why would you even want to do this? I would be so thrilled not to have to attend.
A courthouse wedding isn't dumb. It's actually legal and in many places your actual wedding.
I had to go to the courthouse and get married before i had a ceremony in the country I married in. Most people spend too much time focused on a party as opposed to a relationship.
If it were an actual wedding including a reception I would say you invite both spouses. Something small and intimate it's okay to have just people who are important to the couple. Op, you don't seem supportive or important to the couple so why would you even want to go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should let him know that you found out.
You should then ask him to ask his sister if you can go.
Respect the answer you get back.
If you aren't invited, there's a reason, and crashing is wrong. Who knows what it is. But it's the wedding couple's day, and a respectful person would not seek to detract from it.
This might mean your SIL has permanently written off your relationship. But so what. If you are already estranged it doesn't really matter if you are not there.
Don't do that. You aren't invited. Do not go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should let him know that you found out.
You should then ask him to ask his sister if you can go.
Respect the answer you get back.
If you aren't invited, there's a reason, and crashing is wrong. Who knows what it is. But it's the wedding couple's day, and a respectful person would not seek to detract from it.
This might mean your SIL has permanently written off your relationship. But so what. If you are already estranged it doesn't really matter if you are not there.
OP here. Is it not wrong to invite someone without spouse? What god united, men can’t separate. We are a family unit and in-laws are all devout Catholics.
Now it becomes more clear why you weren't invited. No. People can invite or not invite anyone they like to their celebrations. You and your spouse are not conjoined twins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should let him know that you found out.
You should then ask him to ask his sister if you can go.
Respect the answer you get back.
If you aren't invited, there's a reason, and crashing is wrong. Who knows what it is. But it's the wedding couple's day, and a respectful person would not seek to detract from it.
This might mean your SIL has permanently written off your relationship. But so what. If you are already estranged it doesn't really matter if you are not there.
OP here. Is it not wrong to invite someone without spouse? What god united, men can’t separate. We are a family unit and in-laws are all devout Catholics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should let him know that you found out.
You should then ask him to ask his sister if you can go.
Respect the answer you get back.
If you aren't invited, there's a reason, and crashing is wrong. Who knows what it is. But it's the wedding couple's day, and a respectful person would not seek to detract from it.
This might mean your SIL has permanently written off your relationship. But so what. If you are already estranged it doesn't really matter if you are not there.
OP here. Is it not wrong to invite someone without spouse? What god united, men can’t separate. We are a family unit and in-laws are all devout Catholics.
Now it becomes more clear why you weren't invited. No. People can invite or not invite anyone they like to their celebrations. You and your spouse are not conjoined twins.
It is a dumb courthouse wedding, not a real wedding. And they aren’t as devout as you seem to think if SIL is not getting married in church by a priest.
Why would you even want to do this? I would be so thrilled not to have to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SIL is getting married, she invited my spouse (her sibling) but not me. I found out by accident, spouse is hiding this from me. Its a small courthouse ceremony with half a dozen people. SIL was my bridesmaid 10 years ago, but there have been beefs since. My spouse claims he wants harmony between everybody, but is a people pleaser when it comes to family of origin. He doesnt know that i know. Do I crash the wedding?
No and it's silly to assume this has to do with a beef. Court house weddings have limits on guests so they likely cut spouses and long term partners of siblings. Montgomery County MD has a maximum capacity of 10. What are you going to do? Check counties and see those capacities.
Anonymous wrote:SIL is getting married, she invited my spouse (her sibling) but not me. I found out by accident, spouse is hiding this from me. Its a small courthouse ceremony with half a dozen people. SIL was my bridesmaid 10 years ago, but there have been beefs since. My spouse claims he wants harmony between everybody, but is a people pleaser when it comes to family of origin. He doesnt know that i know. Do I crash the wedding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should let him know that you found out.
You should then ask him to ask his sister if you can go.
Respect the answer you get back.
If you aren't invited, there's a reason, and crashing is wrong. Who knows what it is. But it's the wedding couple's day, and a respectful person would not seek to detract from it.
This might mean your SIL has permanently written off your relationship. But so what. If you are already estranged it doesn't really matter if you are not there.
OP here. Is it not wrong to invite someone without spouse? What god united, men can’t separate. We are a family unit and in-laws are all devout Catholics.
Now it becomes more clear why you weren't invited. No. People can invite or not invite anyone they like to their celebrations. You and your spouse are not conjoined twins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should let him know that you found out.
You should then ask him to ask his sister if you can go.
Respect the answer you get back.
If you aren't invited, there's a reason, and crashing is wrong. Who knows what it is. But it's the wedding couple's day, and a respectful person would not seek to detract from it.
This might mean your SIL has permanently written off your relationship. But so what. If you are already estranged it doesn't really matter if you are not there.
OP here. Is it not wrong to invite someone without spouse? What god united, men can’t separate. We are a family unit and in-laws are all devout Catholics.