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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 274572" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>See why son didn't want difficult child at the wedding? It's not even happened and ALREADY she's the topic. It's HIS day. It's his WIFE to be's day. Not "Oh we should figure out what to do with sissy and oh yes.....did my son get married? Where is sissy? Can anyone find sissy? We're going to take pictures where is sissy? Someone find sissy - We're cutting the cake? WHere is sissy?" </p><p> </p><p>While I think from a family point of view that everyone SHOULD be included in something like a wedding. I have to agree with Witz - it's HIS wedding. The consequences of his decision ALSO should belong to him. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe by the time your difficult child daughter is ready to marry - she'll invite her brother and show him how family takes care of family - despite his decision to leave her out of his wedding. </p><p> </p><p>I will forever regret NOT making my sister my maid of honor - I don't even talk to the girl that I picked -for like 18 years .......but it did weigh very heavy on my heart and apparently still does that we had unresolved issues - and now every time I think about that? I get reminded of how I feel I did her wrong. ME - gets reminded.....not my Mom, Not my sister. ME. </p><p> </p><p>That's what Witz is trying to tell your son......it's on him. </p><p> </p><p>ANd it should be. It's HIS wedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 274572, member: 4964"] See why son didn't want difficult child at the wedding? It's not even happened and ALREADY she's the topic. It's HIS day. It's his WIFE to be's day. Not "Oh we should figure out what to do with sissy and oh yes.....did my son get married? Where is sissy? Can anyone find sissy? We're going to take pictures where is sissy? Someone find sissy - We're cutting the cake? WHere is sissy?" While I think from a family point of view that everyone SHOULD be included in something like a wedding. I have to agree with Witz - it's HIS wedding. The consequences of his decision ALSO should belong to him. Maybe by the time your difficult child daughter is ready to marry - she'll invite her brother and show him how family takes care of family - despite his decision to leave her out of his wedding. I will forever regret NOT making my sister my maid of honor - I don't even talk to the girl that I picked -for like 18 years .......but it did weigh very heavy on my heart and apparently still does that we had unresolved issues - and now every time I think about that? I get reminded of how I feel I did her wrong. ME - gets reminded.....not my Mom, Not my sister. ME. That's what Witz is trying to tell your son......it's on him. ANd it should be. It's HIS wedding. [/QUOTE]
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