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A bride appears to be stressed out
Subject is a model
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AITAH for how I handled my mother throwing us a party after our townhall ceremony?
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The bride-to-be calling her in-laws to make sure they're not mad at her
The woman in the picture is a model
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Emotions before weddings run high. People become so stressed, and they want every little thing to come out perfectly. Of course, that's impossible, and it's always better to try to stress less than to lose ourselves trying to reach the perfect wedding ceremony and afterparty. In this particular case, I don't think the mother really did anything wrong, and if she did, her daughter fixed it right away when she called mother and father-in-law to make sure everything was ok. So accepting the 'no' might be in her best interest right now.
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I highly doubt the groom's parents are trying to cause drama, and if they are, the couple can't do anything to neutralize it at this point; they have been as polite as they can. No big event can go without drama. Sometimes we have to enjoy what we have and let go of what we can't control. This is very new-agey of me, but it's totally true. We shouldn't look for ghosts where they might not be any. If somebody told you they are tired, one should take that at face value. Insisting once is enough. On my last birthday, I was really sad because two of my closest friends couldn't make it; I was sad for a couple of minutes and then I realized, there were like 15 other friends that did make it there with me, and I could be very well enjoying that instead of crying about what was missing, that constituted a very important life lesson for me, lol.
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The bride on the day of her town hall ceremony
Subject in the picture is a model and not the real bride
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