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Bullet dodged it sounds like. Here's hoping wine was spilled all over her, and she ended up in the colour she should have wore. ie. evil bitch red!
Did you really expect that she would throw it away? It's one less thing to pay for in a wedding! Did you want it back? It wouldn't have been of any use to you really.
Out of principle you should return it and burn it
I am becoming a woman hater
The wording is so strange. You don't "stop seeing" someone you are engaged to. Especially since you were actively planning a wedding. I hope you two weren't together 5 months when you proposed to her. I'm not sure if my reaction would be YDI if you were also together a short time. I doubt any of her marriages will last long. Be thankful you won't have to deal with a divorce from her. You'd lose more then the cost of a wedding dress I'd wager. Hope it was on the clearance rack!
So she found the perfect dress, but couldnt wear it because the guy who bought it didnt want to marry her and she had to go find herself the occasion so she could? Ydi
Wow, some great leaps of logic you're making there :D
you guys don't do that? well, this is awkward...
It's a tough economy?? Still, sorry you had to deal with that. But, you're better off. She was your fiancé 5 months ago and she's already marrying someone else. Be happy you didn't marry her she would probably have cheated with this guy, if she didn't already.
Just because she moved on it doesn't mean she would cheat. What kind of logic is that?
How could the "man" she is now married to let his wife walk down the aisle in a dress that another man paid for??
You go...the dress goes.
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Always make the father of the bride pay for the dress.
Just keep your chin up man, karma catches people when they least expect it. I don't know why you still let her keep the dress though...