Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. This thread actually helped me a lot. I spoke with my mom and she said I was too young to need anything when I was getting married and that she told my aunt not to throw me a shower (I didn’t know my aunt evenoffered to throw one). She said a 23 year old didn’t need fancy china like a 30 year old does who hosts family holidays.
I did know that my parents thought I was getting married too young but dh and I were happy together (and still are!) and wanted to get married before buying a house and moving in together.
My family is wealthy. We are not but are comfortably happy and I don’t regret any money spent on my wedding. I guess I just feel like people don’t support young marriages the same way they support older marriages, but that’s my opinion.
Shocked at your mom's behavior. Glad you got to the bottom of this though-it all would have bothered me as well!
Anonymous wrote:Op here. This thread actually helped me a lot. I spoke with my mom and she said I was too young to need anything when I was getting married and that she told my aunt not to throw me a shower (I didn’t know my aunt evenoffered to throw one). She said a 23 year old didn’t need fancy china like a 30 year old does who hosts family holidays.
I did know that my parents thought I was getting married too young but dh and I were happy together (and still are!) and wanted to get married before buying a house and moving in together.
My family is wealthy. We are not but are comfortably happy and I don’t regret any money spent on my wedding. I guess I just feel like people don’t support young marriages the same way they support older marriages, but that’s my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:They gave you twice what you needed for a lovely wedding and reasonably think they covered it. Admitting you went insanely overboard won’t help anything.
And before I get accused of not knowing what weddings cost I had a wonderful top shelf liquor open bar wedding 7 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. This thread actually helped me a lot. I spoke with my mom and she said I was too young to need anything when I was getting married and that she told my aunt not to throw me a shower (I didn’t know my aunt evenoffered to throw one). She said a 23 year old didn’t need fancy china like a 30 year old does who hosts family holidays.
I did know that my parents thought I was getting married too young but dh and I were happy together (and still are!) and wanted to get married before buying a house and moving in together.
My family is wealthy. We are not but are comfortably happy and I don’t regret any money spent on my wedding. I guess I just feel like people don’t support young marriages the same way they support older marriages, but that’s my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They gave you twice what you needed for a lovely wedding and reasonably think they covered it. Admitting you went insanely overboard won’t help anything.
And before I get accused of not knowing what weddings cost I had a wonderful top shelf liquor open bar wedding 7 years ago.
You had a top shelf open bar wedding 7 years ago for $7500? Did you and the 25 people you invited enjoy the cheese and crackers and mix tape you made?
I know you're trying to suggest this would be tacky, but I think it's MORE tacky to waste money that should be going for 529s or a downpayment on a party. The US middle class needs to wake up -- if we're going to let ourselves be overwhelmed by debt, then we have to stop doing dumb sh*t like throwing away money on parties.
I think what's really tacky is having opinions on how other people spend their money. YMMV
DP, but this is an ironic statement, considering the point of the thread OP is mostly p*ssed that her parents only paid for 1/3 of her lavish wedding, and not the whole kit and caboodle.
Op here. That wasn’t the point of my thread. But it would have been nice if my in-laws covered their own plate at their sons wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you going to have kids? I am sure someone will throw you a kick ass baby shower!
Op here. We do have kids. Didn’t have a baby shower either for my side. My MIL threw a shower for her side in dhs hometown.
No one was against our wedding and everyone loves dh. I think since we were the first of our generation to get married no one really thought about it? I’m not the oldest cousin either, just the first to marry.
I don’t think about this all the time but it’s something that comes up when another wedding happens. My mom was just telling my uncle that he shouldn’t be so cheap and to pay for my cousins entire wedding.
Looking back we were just so young which maybe was the problem. People are more happy for older couples (30s) to marry.
Yes to this. You were too young when you got married. Your friends and cousins were all young and either didn’t know or didn’t have any money at 23 or under to plan and finance parties for you. Same with you having kids. You were probably the first to have kids too. You can’t expect a lot from friends of family in the under 23 crowd. And your mom probably didn’t realize you blew 45k on the wedding and thought she was paying or mostly at least.
Op here. Yes we were young getting married. But we actually needed a spatula versus siblings who married in their 30s (not that need makes a difference). We were not the youngest in our families. We had our kids at 31 and 33. Plenty had babies before us.