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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 459357" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I agree with InsaneCdn - your situation has a lot of confusion that could easily be avoided.</p><p></p><p>I was always told that the wedding was for the bride and groom. They can invite whoever they want and leave out whoever they want and their wishes should be respected. They have their reasons, whatever they are, and that is all we need to know. HOWEVER, it should be up to them to make their wishes known FROM THE OUTSET. By not making it clear from the beginning, they have left you in a difficult position. I wouldn't be upset that my kids were not included, but I would be upset that they didn't tell me that until later, after all the arrangements had been made. I think you do have to respect their wishes but that may mean you don't attend either. That's the part you get to decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 459357, member: 135"] I agree with InsaneCdn - your situation has a lot of confusion that could easily be avoided. I was always told that the wedding was for the bride and groom. They can invite whoever they want and leave out whoever they want and their wishes should be respected. They have their reasons, whatever they are, and that is all we need to know. HOWEVER, it should be up to them to make their wishes known FROM THE OUTSET. By not making it clear from the beginning, they have left you in a difficult position. I wouldn't be upset that my kids were not included, but I would be upset that they didn't tell me that until later, after all the arrangements had been made. I think you do have to respect their wishes but that may mean you don't attend either. That's the part you get to decide. [/QUOTE]
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