Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is teaching the teen that the world revolves around his life and his life trumps in all circumstances.
Unless the teen prefers to go to the wedding and skip soccer, then he is learning that he has to honor commitments to his team and not go to a party instead.
Anonymous wrote:What if this was OP's funeral? (sorry, OP!) Would it be okay for her nephew to miss a funeral of a close family member for a soccer tournament? A wedding is just as important and I'd say almost more so since the guest of honor is alive to appreciate your presence. I know that sports are important, the boy has been working hard for years, etc, but some things are more important and his close aunt's first wedding should be one of those things.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is teaching the teen that the world revolves around his life and his life trumps in all circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares as much about your wedding as you do.
One day you will realize that a teen not interested in your wedding has nothing to do with. How much he loves you.
You might want to read OP's actual posts before commenting on things that have nothing to do with her mindset. SMH.
I read it, and still think the same thing .
And I sharing my head.
Get
Over
It
Anonymous wrote:I think this is teaching the teen that the world revolves around his life and his life trumps in all circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares as much about your wedding as you do.
One day you will realize that a teen not interested in your wedding has nothing to do with. How much he loves you.
You might want to read OP's actual posts before commenting on things that have nothing to do with her mindset. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:No one cares as much about your wedding as you do.
One day you will realize that a teen not interested in your wedding has nothing to do with. How much he loves you.
Anonymous wrote:I am sorry OP. You sound like a great aunt. But a 14 year old boy will honestly be bored to tears at a wedding so having him there just to say he was there seems silly. I would let it go.