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It hurts to be you right now, but you are better off without this loser friend of yours. AND if she is not inviting you, let the groom invite you from his side... Go there to rub it in her face!
I use to have a group of 5 friends including myself that did almost everything together. 4 females and 1 male. The guy got engaged shortly after my husband and I did and decided not to invite myself and one of our female friends because he dated her and his wife to be thought I was flirting with him. Needless to say we are no longer friends. I only found out because after a party which we had in honor of their engagement and soon to be wedding he texted one of our other female friends that he would hand her her invitation but myself and another were not to get one. He has pretty much not talked to any of us since he got married. It's hard when friends decided that you can't be there to share their special moment. All you can do is wish them well and try not to hold it against them
If your shared friends are very supportive of you, have them drop your name in their speeches every few lines... "As I look back at how Derp and Derpette came together, I remember that Anonymous was with us at the time, and it was her who brought them together. I wish she could be here with us today but the bridezilla decided to be a inconsiderate bitch"
You may think of her as a good friend, obviously feel the same about you. Real friends don't think like that!
Cheer up op, chances are down the road they will end up divorced just as you are planning your happy wedding and you can go out of your way to un-invite her. Alternatively, send them a dead animal as a wedding gift - all with a pretty bow!
If that's her criteria, she'll have to cut down her guest list quite a bit more. It's highly unlikely that all 200 of the invited guests are all super-outgoing.
That's horrible. Sounds like she's not much of a friend.
What a horrible human being. And I wouldn't count her as a friend if I were you.
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I know it hurts, but I wouldn't go even if she change her mind. She obviously doesn't consider you as close a friend, as you do her.
This ungrateful friend doesn't deserve to have you at the wedding.