Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have daughters. No sons. We’ve paid for three very nice weddings (mid 5 figures and up) without expecting anything from the grooms’ families and have been fine with it.
OP here. WHY are you okay with it? That's my question. Dig deep here if you can. I understand its history, but why would you continue a tradition so out of touch with the realities of today? Are you afraid of looking cheap? And fwiw, we have the means to pay for the wedding (mid 5 figures and up), but we'll give exactly as much as the groom's family will. My daughter is not an offering to the other family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have daughters. No sons. We’ve paid for three very nice weddings (mid 5 figures and up) without expecting anything from the grooms’ families and have been fine with it.
Seems like you’re suckers. Why blindly follow outdated traditions? Are you a lemming?
Anonymous wrote:Because many women become financial burdens on the husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have daughters. No sons. We’ve paid for three very nice weddings (mid 5 figures and up) without expecting anything from the grooms’ families and have been fine with it.
OP here. WHY are you okay with it? That's my question. Dig deep here if you can. I understand its history, but why would you continue a tradition so out of touch with the realities of today? Are you afraid of looking cheap? And fwiw, we have the means to pay for the wedding (mid 5 figures and up), but we'll give exactly as much as the groom's family will. My daughter is not an offering to the other family.
Anonymous wrote:Explain to me why we're spending $$$$ on weddings in the first place. One of the most idiotic customs I've ever experienced.
Anonymous wrote:Lesbians buy houses and get married and have children.Anonymous wrote:These are all such interesting questions.
I also wonder about differences in educational expenses with kids. Like one kid might want a private college, then a masters and med school degree. If the other kid only wants a public college degree, it is fair to give them more towards a house or wedding? What if one of your kids is a lesbian?
I guess if you’re very rich or very poor, these rent important questions. But for everyone else, it’s hard to feel like you’re being fair without being a bean counter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have daughters. No sons. We’ve paid for three very nice weddings (mid 5 figures and up) without expecting anything from the grooms’ families and have been fine with it.
OP here. WHY are you okay with it? That's my question. Dig deep here if you can. I understand its history, but why would you continue a tradition so out of touch with the realities of today? Are you afraid of looking cheap? And fwiw, we have the means to pay for the wedding (mid 5 figures and up), but we'll give exactly as much as the groom's family will. My daughter is not an offering to the other family.
Lesbians buy houses and get married and have children.Anonymous wrote:These are all such interesting questions.
I also wonder about differences in educational expenses with kids. Like one kid might want a private college, then a masters and med school degree. If the other kid only wants a public college degree, it is fair to give them more towards a house or wedding? What if one of your kids is a lesbian?
I guess if you’re very rich or very poor, these rent important questions. But for everyone else, it’s hard to feel like you’re being fair without being a bean counter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...of the bride's parents paying for the wedding??? It's 2026.
I feel like we're going backwards.
Selective feminism and elective patriarchal misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:We have daughters. No sons. We’ve paid for three very nice weddings (mid 5 figures and up) without expecting anything from the grooms’ families and have been fine with it.
Anonymous wrote:...of the bride's parents paying for the wedding??? It's 2026.
I feel like we're going backwards.