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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 273939" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>difficult child did not attend his brothers wedding. He was asked to be a groomsman---would never go get fitted for the tux. Joshua replaced him at the last minute with a friend. It hurt Joshua tremendously that difficult child was more interested in drugs and his friends than being there for him. PCdaughter was in the wedding. On crutches---right after the first knee surgery. There we are. Me, husband, Joshua, Jana and difficult child is nowhere to be found. All the pictures seem empty. Just another time that he thought more of himself than others. Of course, it was his choice. I think that you need to sit down with daughter and tell her the correct etiquette. Give her a chance, but have an out available if its needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 273939, member: 1436"] difficult child did not attend his brothers wedding. He was asked to be a groomsman---would never go get fitted for the tux. Joshua replaced him at the last minute with a friend. It hurt Joshua tremendously that difficult child was more interested in drugs and his friends than being there for him. PCdaughter was in the wedding. On crutches---right after the first knee surgery. There we are. Me, husband, Joshua, Jana and difficult child is nowhere to be found. All the pictures seem empty. Just another time that he thought more of himself than others. Of course, it was his choice. I think that you need to sit down with daughter and tell her the correct etiquette. Give her a chance, but have an out available if its needed. [/QUOTE]
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