Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting the DH said "up to you". Doesn't sound like he's eager to do it.
I got the vibe he just didn't want to say yes and then have to hear it from his wife for the next 10 years or however long he lasts. I'm a woman, BTW.
Interesting. I'm also a woman and I got the vibe the husband didn't want to host since he was so unenthusiastic about it.
I guess we don't know what else the husband might have said. OP told us about "it's up to you." But we don't know what was said before that, i.e. "I'd like to do it...but it's up to you." Not a word about how the husband feels about it, etc., which leads me to believe that he wants to do it because otherwise OP would have included that her husband didn't even want to do it. And if she hemmed and hawed and he didn't want to do it then they'd both just say no. So deducing from the fact that OP posted on here about it leads me to believe that her husband wants to do it and the OP does not, hence why she came for opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting the DH said "up to you". Doesn't sound like he's eager to do it.
I got the vibe he just didn't want to say yes and then have to hear it from his wife for the next 10 years or however long he lasts. I'm a woman, BTW.
Misogynism is alive and well.
Must be the woman's fault. Always.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting the DH said "up to you". Doesn't sound like he's eager to do it.
I took that as “I’m fine with this but I’m sure OP will find some kind of issue so I need to leave it up to her.”
Interesting. I took it as the husband doesn't really want to or he would have been more enthusiastic. He's also not one of the groomsmen, which is interesting.
He is OFFICIATING. You don't think that's a bigger deal than being a groomsman?
No. My husband still talks to his groomsmen. I still talk to my bridesmaids. Neither of us talk to our officiant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting the DH said "up to you". Doesn't sound like he's eager to do it.
I got the vibe he just didn't want to say yes and then have to hear it from his wife for the next 10 years or however long he lasts. I'm a woman, BTW.
Interesting. I'm also a woman and I got the vibe the husband didn't want to host since he was so unenthusiastic about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of babying a grown man on his wedding day is ridiculous. He's too cheap to pay for a hotel. That's literally what he said and all y'all are allowing him to weaponize his cheapness but telling op to pay for the room, get her own family out so he have space, make it a party and buy food.
Hope about a grown man take care of himself.
If you can’t do a favor on a wedding day you’re not a very nice person.
NP
Hush
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of babying a grown man on his wedding day is ridiculous. He's too cheap to pay for a hotel. That's literally what he said and all y'all are allowing him to weaponize his cheapness but telling op to pay for the room, get her own family out so he have space, make it a party and buy food.
Hope about a grown man take care of himself.
If you can’t do a favor on a wedding day you’re not a very nice person.
NP
Hush
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of babying a grown man on his wedding day is ridiculous. He's too cheap to pay for a hotel. That's literally what he said and all y'all are allowing him to weaponize his cheapness but telling op to pay for the room, get her own family out so he have space, make it a party and buy food.
Hope about a grown man take care of himself.
If you can’t do a favor on a wedding day you’re not a very nice person.
Anonymous wrote:Why the heck not? "Six men" - is that scary to OP? I would happily do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of babying a grown man on his wedding day is ridiculous. He's too cheap to pay for a hotel. That's literally what he said and all y'all are allowing him to weaponize his cheapness but telling op to pay for the room, get her own family out so he have space, make it a party and buy food.
Hope about a grown man take care of himself.
If you can’t do a favor on a wedding day you’re not a very nice person.
Anonymous wrote:The amount of babying a grown man on his wedding day is ridiculous. He's too cheap to pay for a hotel. That's literally what he said and all y'all are allowing him to weaponize his cheapness but telling op to pay for the room, get her own family out so he have space, make it a party and buy food.
Hope about a grown man take care of himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting the DH said "up to you". Doesn't sound like he's eager to do it.
I took that as “I’m fine with this but I’m sure OP will find some kind of issue so I need to leave it up to her.”
Interesting. I took it as the husband doesn't really want to or he would have been more enthusiastic. He's also not one of the groomsmen, which is interesting.
He is OFFICIATING. You don't think that's a bigger deal than being a groomsman?
No. My husband still talks to his groomsmen. I still talk to my bridesmaids. Neither of us talk to our officiant.
Did you pick a family member as a honor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting the DH said "up to you". Doesn't sound like he's eager to do it.
I took that as “I’m fine with this but I’m sure OP will find some kind of issue so I need to leave it up to her.”
Interesting. I took it as the husband doesn't really want to or he would have been more enthusiastic. He's also not one of the groomsmen, which is interesting.
He is OFFICIATING. You don't think that's a bigger deal than being a groomsman?
No. My husband still talks to his groomsmen. I still talk to my bridesmaids. Neither of us talk to our officiant.
Did you pick a family member as a honor?