Trouble in Paradise
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Did we see the bride on FM?
Re: Did we see the bride on FM?
Brother's Wedding?!
It shows.
He doesn't need to ask your permission.
Your relatives can decide for themselves which wedding they want to attend, if they can't attend both.
Both you and your brother sound like gigantic babies.
So what is an acceptable timeframe around your wedding for people to get married? Two months? A year?
You get ONE DAY. thats all. Your brother can plan his wedding for whenever he wants. The only day I think it would be ok to be upset would be the day of.
MN challenge:hobbies: Ceramics, painting, photography (especially my dog)
bwaahhhhh lmao
you want the knot honey this is the nest...im sure youll find a couple of other liitle ones to share your misery.
2 of my DH's old high school friends got married one month apart and we flew in for both. They were both a blast. And each was different. I often have more than one wedding to go to in the same month or few months. Frankly, I love seeing my family and friends for weddings, having 2 within a month would sound fun to me.
My darling daughter just turned 4 years old.
Not to be mean, but it honestly doesn't sound like either you or your brother are mature enough to get married.
You know what the best way to get over another person's immature behavior? Ignore it. Fully. Don't think about it, don't vent about it (to anyone), don't spend any energy or time on it. Your brother will do what he wants to do. If he's a jerk about it (and I don't think he is being a jerk here, in regards to the date. We're talking a month apart!!), it's on him, not you. If you get sucked into the drama, then it's on you. Don't get sucked in.
If he is as toxic as you say he is, it's best that you just discontinue contact with him. Why do you need him at all?
That said, do not worry about the dates. you'll have your spotlight; his bride will have hers and really, it's pretty common for siblings to have weddings scheduled closely together. Let that issue go.
TTC since June 2012
she has posted all over...lmao
http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_brothers-wedding-2
and then posted again in another persons stupid a$$ post..
http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_bridesmaids-trouble
she has decided to call me retard now...lol her age keeps shining through
Sorry, I can't stop LMAO that her LTR brought her and her FI closer together. She's immature, even for a 21/22 year old, and marrying a stranger. That will not end well.
And don't get me started on the brother who proposed to his girlfriend because he's in some kind of sick competition with his sister. What a lucky gal.
Maybe they can get a 2-for-1 deal on the divorces.