Bride gives withering side-eye to crying baby during her 'child free' wedding, parent refuses to take child out: 'So incredibly inconsiderate'

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    Angry bride struggles through vows as guest lets baby cry during 'adults-only' ceremony

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    MrsLisaOliver 23h ago • "Can you please take your crying baby out of earshot while we're doing this" Then just keep glaring until they do it. As everyone else glares and waits. Impatiently.
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    ImportantEnd8777 • 23h ago She looks more than mildly infuriated.
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    Bluevanonthestreet • 22h ago Why did nobody make them leave? So incredibly inconsiderate.
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    • National_Search_537 23h ago I went to an adult only resort in the DR and the people next to us had a screaming new born, all night that baby screamed and all night I wanted to blow my head off.
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    Excellent-Mud2125 . 23h ago If it's adults only it's adults only, I would be more than mildly infuriated.
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    Pain... . • 23h ago Edited 20h ago That's when a member of the bridal party should quietly go ask that person to leave. Edit to clarify that the guest should be asked to leave, not the bride. Not sure why anyone would think I was referring to the bride, but here we are.
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    Adorable-Key-609 22h ago • "In fact, multiple guests reportedly asked the parent to leave, only for him to refuse "because he drove 10 hours to see the wedding," she said."
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    So I found this from the article another posted. So whoever brought the baby just flat refused to take it out. That's when I would in all honesty, kick them out afterwards. I don't care how long they drove. You're gone. The sheer disrespect is enough for me to reconsider even talking to them again, at least for a long time.
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    iryan6627 23h ago • I feel the same way about people who take babies to movie theaters. The baby takes hearing loss and you ruin the movie by introducing crying and the expectation of more crying even when the baby stops.
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    • No_Squirrel4806 23h ago Why arent people enforcing rules?!?!? Im hispanic if you take kids to adult only parties you best believe your a is staying outside. We might brig yall a plate but yall arent getting in.✓
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    . Pger615 • 23h ago I would have stopped the ceremony and asked them to take it outside so i could get married.
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    AvrgEvrydaySanePs... • 23h ago At my wedding in the early 90s, we had a child-free wedding and my church provided free daycare during the ceremony to avoid exactly this.
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    Unfortunately, one couple decided to keep their baby with them and of course that baby screamed throughout our vows. I was livid. I did deliberately turn my head to give them a stern look but they were oblivious. My parents had shelled out thousands of dollars for one of
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    my teachers to play bells during the ceremony, my piano teacher played the piano, we had a singer... everything was ruined. We've watched the tape of our wedding one time since. One. Time. The worst part? Neither my husband nor I knew those people!
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    regularforcesmedic • 22h ago If the invite says "no children," *yours* aren't the exception.
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    Queen_Cheetah • 23h ago I would've stopped the ceremony and asked the parents "is this a joke to you?" Seriously, no excuse for letting a kid 'scream it out' at a normal wedding, much less a childfree one!!
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    TheFishermansWife22 I hate this title. Such a • 23h ago way to make the bride look like a bridezilla when in actuality she was greatly disrespected and handled it like a saint.
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    Kofinart • 23h ago Child-Free weddings are great
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    ¡Beenie 23h ago • I have the most amazing 2 year old. I will only take her to events if she is explicitly requested (and she often is, but I'm sure as h I not taking her to adults-only events). Some people are so incredibly selfish. "I want to be included, and I will ignore your wishes to satisfy mine!"
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    • disneyme 23h ago Her wedding video was ruined and the parent didn't have the forethought to remove the kid?
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    SolomonDRand 22h ago As a former caterer, to say nothing of someone with common sense, young children generally don't enjoy weddings, and you shouldn't bring them unless the event is tailored for their comfort and entertainment. Taking a baby to an event where everyone has to be quiet is just stupid.
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    SparkyintheSnow • 22h ago It's the couple's day. They spent the money (or their family, or whatever...), made the plans, the day is about them. They say it's black tie? I'm buying a dress and my hubby is renting a tux. They say no booze? Bring on the mocktails! They say it's pirate themed and they want guests in costume? Hand me that peg leg and I'll sew a stuffed parrot to my shoulder.
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    They say no babies? No kids under 5? No dogs? 18+ or must be legal drinking age? Done. No questions. If you can't figure that out, you don't go. Easy as that. Their wedding is not about you, Karen.

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