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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 77908" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Life is to short to worry about things like this. Years to come nobody is going to remember that your son didn't walk you down the aisle. Not even your son. But what will be remembered is if this turns into a huge fight and fiasco.</p><p></p><p>It is their day. Let them do it the way they want. Your son is still going to be a part of the wedding by passing out programs. </p><p></p><p>One of my oldest friends brother got married many years ago. The mother got into a huge arguement with him and his new wife at the wedding. This was probably 25 years ago. He never spoke to his mother again. She passed away a few months back and I don't think he even attended the service. He pretty much disowned her and the rest of the family after that. </p><p></p><p>Don't let her wedding day cause that to happen to you. The relationship you have the rest of your life with her will be much more important then what happens at her wedding. </p><p></p><p>Heck, if he's that much of a jerk, she'll probably end up divorcing him someday and telling you she's sorry she didn't let your son walk you down the aisle. </p><p></p><p>Sorry.... was that an awful thing to be predicting already?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 77908, member: 2442"] Life is to short to worry about things like this. Years to come nobody is going to remember that your son didn't walk you down the aisle. Not even your son. But what will be remembered is if this turns into a huge fight and fiasco. It is their day. Let them do it the way they want. Your son is still going to be a part of the wedding by passing out programs. One of my oldest friends brother got married many years ago. The mother got into a huge arguement with him and his new wife at the wedding. This was probably 25 years ago. He never spoke to his mother again. She passed away a few months back and I don't think he even attended the service. He pretty much disowned her and the rest of the family after that. Don't let her wedding day cause that to happen to you. The relationship you have the rest of your life with her will be much more important then what happens at her wedding. Heck, if he's that much of a jerk, she'll probably end up divorcing him someday and telling you she's sorry she didn't let your son walk you down the aisle. Sorry.... was that an awful thing to be predicting already? [/QUOTE]
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