A daughter who didn’t want to invite two people, but was told that she had to invite her parents’ thru pull partner to the wedding
Perhaps there are few people in this world who can argue that love is the most beautiful of emotions and that there is nothing better than love. And this is most likely to be the absolute truth, so we should discuss this in particular. , which is also completely correct.
Sometimes love and a family with children complement each other, and in this case there is pure happiness. But what if love and parenthood start to interfere with each other? What if, at some point in your life, you suddenly realize that instead of your child bringing you happiness, on the contrary, love brings you happiness?
That’s probably what the parents of the author of the story I want to tell you today thought about.A user who first appeared in the AITA Reddit community a few days ago Story of u/Zealousideal-Pin5826 has already garnered about 9.2K upvotes and over 1.1K various comments. Yes, this is another example of a family drama whose plot is worth understanding.
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The author of this post was raised by his grandparents as his biological parents were “free spirits”.
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So, the poster is currently 27 years old and was raised by her maternal grandparents. The thing is that the girl’s parents have always been so-called “free spirits” who did not want to settle down and raise their children at all. For a while, her biological parents regularly appeared in the girl’s life, but then completely stopped, leaving her upbringing entirely to her grandparents.
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But before her upcoming wedding, the author decided to send an invitation to her parents – just as a courtesy.
And now, many years later, the original poster is set to get married in March. I decided to send out the invitations. was invited to
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The biodad told the bride that the throuple partner needed a +1.
A few weeks later, OP was on the phone with her biological father when he suddenly said he needed a +1 for his upcoming wedding. Perhaps it was thought that she had a brother or sister and would-be bride during the years her parents were away from her life, but her father quickly dispelled any doubts. They are now in a polyamory relationship, and the other guest is a man in his mid-thirties.
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The OP honestly admits that neither she nor her fiancée are particularly religious, and neither is against polyamorous relationships. I said I didn’t want it.
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Woman tells her biological father she doesn’t want this man at her wedding, but Biodad is offended
Commonly, a bride-to-be would honestly tell her biological father that he and his mother were invited only as a courtesy and had no parental privileges. Excluding a partner from a wedding is “mean” and if he and his wife had previously known that their parents would raise their daughters with prejudice, they would never have given her up.
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However, OP literally stuck with her decision, and her grandparents supported this. As a result, the author of the post called the father again and said calmly, though, that he had spoken to the wedding coordinator to prevent uninvited guests from coming to the wedding. said with confidence.
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The bride and groom told the reception manager to call the police in case an uninvited guest tried to enter.
Also, according to the OP, the front desk is a resort hotel and has its own security services. , the bride-to-be confirmed that she would call the police if necessary. I’m saying But their daughter doesn’t care – this is her wedding and she doesn’t want to see anyone she hasn’t invited there.
People in the comments sided with the bride, arguing that it was in her own right — not wanting strangers at her wedding.
I have to say that the majority of commenters greatly supported the author of the post.This isn’t really a prejudice against polyamory, just not wanting a random stranger at her own wedding. The bride-to-be does not owe anything to her biological parents, so she is lucky to have received an invitation in the first place.
Plus, according to people in the comments, it’s a big day for the original poster and her fiancée, and it’s up to the two of them to decide who gets invited to the wedding and who doesn’t. , the story goes like this: Two guests asked about +1 and this is their right. The newlyweds refused – this is also their right. “That’s where it should have ended. All the past making a fool of your father,” one commenter believes.
If you’re into wedding stories, you might especially like this post about mothers with sons I ordered fast food for him and went straight to the reception.or a woman expressly forbidden to have +1 by newlyweds, for completely insidious reasons… Either way, leave a comment below this post. Or share your own story in case you’ve faced or witnessed something similar.As always, comments are appreciated.