By snazz23 - 13/06/2016 14:24 - United States - Leander
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Because I would have to go 30 miles out of my way to get her, and take her 30 miles out of my way to take her home. So that's 60 miles total....on my wedding day.
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First of all, congratulations! Secondly, your friend is being petty. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they get anywhere? I hope they come to their senses and realize how irrational they have been.
She may be your oldest friend but certainly is not one of your best. I hope you have a great wedding day with your other friends, her loss.
Maybe she is not that good friend, don't give it too much attention and focus on your wedding, congratulations.
So did he finally propose or was it you who took the initiative?
I can't imagine why you didn't want to drive 30 miles out of your way twice amidst pictures and last minute details and getting dressed and getting married.
Might be a passive aggressive thing if she is an old friend and feels entitled to being a bridesmaid but wasn't made one.
one of your oldest friends should have been in your wedding.... but if she's just an old acquaintance I'm sure she has her side of the story too....
The OP has no obligation to have someone in their wedding just because they've known them for a long time.
She should have been in my wedding, you're correct. she was my best friend for 10 years, however she got herself removed from the bridal party because she was treating my husband like shit. when I tried to tell her about my engagement, she told me she didn't care. all of the things she said about my relationship we're negative. so, I think I had my reasons.
I don't blame you at all. Had a friend and her grown children not come to my daughters wedding and I had to be fine with that, but when we didn't go to her daughter's wedding the whole family stopped talking to me. Walk away from that "person", she is not a friend.
I think the real question is why is your "friend" such a bitch? Seriously, what crawled up her ass?
Yeah, no-one should ask a bride getting ready to do anything, it takes a team to even go piss. And you should be shipping off to a fancy destination to pass out from exhaustion, not shuttling someone home.
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It's Texas, so I don't blame you for refusing to drive her. We use horses here.
I'm assuming that as the bride, she was taking a limo or other transportation. Plus it's her day, she shouldn't have to worry about anyone else