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The bride and groom in the story below have just started planning their wedding, and they are already facing some unexpected setbacks from their family.
Who knew so many people have such strong opinions about a wedding invitation?
Keep scrolling to read what the whole family drama is about…
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"AITA for listing my stepmom as stepmother of the groom instead of mother of the groom on our wedding invites and program?"
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‘I never even call her mom’: Stepmom takes offense after stepson refuses to list her as ‘mother of the groom’ on his wedding invitation, family takes her side
Many women dream of how their perfect wedding would look and feel. They imagine how their dress would look, what the venue would be like, and how happy they would be on the day. Not much can deter them from making their dream come true… until the time comes to actually plan the wedding.
When you start planning your dream wedding, you also begin wondering if it is actually worth it. There is so much drama and ego when planning a wedding, from pretty much everyone involved, that it becomes impossible to truly get the wedding you always dream of. It simply becomes a game of who can you please the most and how, and you end up completely losing sight of how you wanted that day to look.
Don't get me wrong, most weddings turn out to be beautiful and dreamlike despite all the drama, but not without sacrifices. And it makes one wonder if having your dream wedding is something that actually exists, or if you are simply better off lowering your expectations from day one.