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Originally Posted by AGDee
You may bring a friend. It says "and Guest" not "Male significant other".
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Originally Posted by 33girl
I can't think of anything more perfect. You'll probably have a better time than the sisters who have to babysit their non-PSU hubbies. Heck, if you wanted to bring a female friend, that would be fine too.
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Ok, this is what I figured. I've just never known anyone to bring a friend.. Which is surprising, as I've been to a lot of weddings.
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Originally Posted by DubaiSis
Weddings are cause for SO MUCH DRAMA. Mine was minimal but that's because I had my youngest sister plan virtually the whole thing and she was the one having the fights with my mother, not me.
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This is why the thought of having my own wedding one day does not appeal to me at all. I'm either having a small wedding, or if my future husband prefers a big one, I'm having someone else plan it. It's too much work, and there are way too many differing opinions from a multitude of people.
One of my friends keeps complaining to me about this wedding she's in because she's one of three maids of honor. She says that all of the weight of planning and helping the bride is going to fall on the shoulders of two of them (and they're extremely good friends, btw), and the other isn't even going to be involved, and she doesn't know why the bride even asked the third girl to be in the wedding. Well, it's one of the bride's sorority sisters, and she lives in Louisianna, while the rest of them are in NH. I've basically told her to get over it, call the third MoH, tell her that you're splitting the cost of whatever MoHs spend three ways, plan whatever you need to with the other MoH and the bride (her 2 best friends), and be happy that she at least has one other person to help her out.
People need to learn to shut up, put a smile on their face, and realize that it's not their big day!