Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Background: I grew up in DC. Met DH when he was living in LA and I was in San Diego. His family all lived in NOVA. Got married in San Diego because my parents and I lived there and my job at the time was too demanding to plan a wedding anywhere else. My mom actually did a lot of the legwork.
We've been married nine years, and I just found out that DH's siblings are still offended that I chose to have the wedding where I lived. They still consider it a destination wedding and apparently the family believes I was rude for holding one and inviting them. They have't stopped talking about it for nine years.
I can't lie - I'm hurt. It bothered me at the time, but I just couldn't figure out how to plan a wedding out in NOVA. I don't even have my side of the family there anymore. Are they overreacting? Am I?
Nine years later and no one cares about your wedding. So just stop with the drama. Grow up.
IDK, that would piss me too. i think op was pretty selfish and self-centered and now she's saying "why can't we just forget about it??"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should be offended. You demanded all your family on BOTH sides fly across the country for your wedding when both you and your husband were essentially from the same hometown. Really OP - that feels so self-absorbed and I don't see how you can't see that.
No, they did not demand anything of anyone. They sent out invitations. Invitations can be accepted, or declined. If you accept, don't gnash your teeth about your own damn choice. You are a grown-up.[/quote]
Maybe OP subconsciously did not want them there, for good reason. They don't seem like very nice people, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Background: I grew up in DC. Met DH when he was living in LA and I was in San Diego. His family all lived in NOVA. Got married in San Diego because my parents and I lived there and my job at the time was too demanding to plan a wedding anywhere else. My mom actually did a lot of the legwork.
We've been married nine years, and I just found out that DH's siblings are still offended that I chose to have the wedding where I lived. They still consider it a destination wedding and apparently the family believes I was rude for holding one and inviting them. They have't stopped talking about it for nine years.
I can't lie - I'm hurt. It bothered me at the time, but I just couldn't figure out how to plan a wedding out in NOVA. I don't even have my side of the family there anymore. Are they overreacting? Am I?
Nine years later and no one cares about your wedding. So just stop with the drama. Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Background: I grew up in DC. Met DH when he was living in LA and I was in San Diego. His family all lived in NOVA. Got married in San Diego because my parents and I lived there and my job at the time was too demanding to plan a wedding anywhere else. My mom actually did a lot of the legwork.
We've been married nine years, and I just found out that DH's siblings are still offended that I chose to have the wedding where I lived. They still consider it a destination wedding and apparently the family believes I was rude for holding one and inviting them. They have't stopped talking about it for nine years.
I can't lie - I'm hurt. It bothered me at the time, but I just couldn't figure out how to plan a wedding out in NOVA. I don't even have my side of the family there anymore. Are they overreacting? Am I?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with a destination wedding?
It's considered uncouth to have people spend money to come to your wedding because you decided to have it somewhere "exotic."
Anonymous wrote:They should be offended. You demanded all your family on BOTH sides fly across the country for your wedding when both you and your husband were essentially from the same hometown. Really OP - that feels so self-absorbed and I don't see how you can't see that.
Anonymous wrote:They should be offended. You demanded all your family on BOTH sides fly across the country for your wedding when both you and your husband were essentially from the same hometown. Really OP - that feels so self-absorbed and I don't see how you can't see that.
Anonymous wrote:I bet it's not your DH's family, it's the _females_ in DH's family. I can't see any man caring about something like this, especially 9 years later.
Do these family members not have hobbies?
Anonymous wrote:I bet it's not your DH's family, it's the _females_ in DH's family. I can't see any man caring about something like this, especially 9 years later.
Do these family members not have hobbies?