Mother-in-law protests when boyfriend requests she doesn't attend proposal of 23-year-old daughter: 'If I don't show up, no parent of hers will'

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  • Two models representing a smiling woman holding a man's shoulder with a hand wearing a diamond engagement ring
  • Am I wrong for wanting to show up to my daughter’s secret proposal while uninvited by her fiancé?

    My daughter and her boyfriend have been in a relationship for two and a half years, and her boyfriend asked me for his blessing last week to marry my daughter. He recently called me on the phone and indirectly asked me if I
  • could please not show up to their proposal. I am conflicted on deciding whether or not to show up to their proposal. I am a single mother to her as her father d d when she was two years old, so I have been a widowed
  • parent to her for 21 years and a parent in general to her for 23 years. I feel that being a single parent holds more of an impact when it comes to my presence at her proposal because if I don't show up, no parent of hers will. I can't
  • discuss this decision with my daughter yet, because it would spoil the surprise of her engagement. I know that she would want me to be there for her proposal, but I know it's her fiancé's proposal as well, and I don't want to disrespect his wishes. I don't know if it
  • would be wrong of me to show up for my daughter's proposal even thought I'm technically uninvited. I feel that I should show up for my daughter because I am an important person to
  • her and this is a once and a lifetime kind of event, but I don't know if it's a selfish decision of me to show up uninvited.
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  • Truebeliever-14 Please don't make their engagement about you.
  • Emergency-Koala-5244 "if I don't show up, no parent of hers will" parents dont belong at proposals.
  • malibuklw YWBTA. Parents do not need to be at proposals. You were specifically not invited. Don't show up where you weren't invited
  • beergal621 It says a lot that her fiancé had to tell you not to come. A proposal is not a family event. It's between the couple.
  • Why would you be there? Why did you need to be told not to be there?
  • verbaexmacina Will you be wearing a white gown at the wedding also? Jumping in and grabbing the spotlight during the first dance? Making yourself the main character at the gender reveal?
  • See how all these scenarios are obnoxious? So is showing up to her proposal.
  • free_fallon Parents don't typically have a role in proposals. I'm not sure why you think you'd need to be there for her? There's a ton of more
  • traditional mother-daughter traditions related to weddings, be there for that. Let them have their moment.
  • Key-Gazelle-3999 He respectfully came to to you to ask for your daughter hand in marriage so respectfully don't ruin the surprise he asked you not to be there so just respect his wishes
  • AussieBelgian I don't know of a single parent that was present at their child's proposal. This isn't about you, it's about your child and their partner. Stay out of it.

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