By alaskaintexas - 19/07/2012 07:29 - United States - Bulverde
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Her maid of honor is already married, and she's not getting married for the second time. I just married her brother. And btw, I'm planning her wedding with her mother, not her.
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I'm sure she didn't mean to brush you off.. it's probably the stress of planing the wedding
That sucks ass OP. She's obviously not as interested in your friendship as you are.
Wait, how does that suck ass? It's the perfect position! Spike the general punch bowl so everyone can have a good time and lace that bitch's cup with poison... Muhahaha
57- brilliant.
Maybe she was kidding?
She might be one of your best friends, but you might not be one of hers. Don't take it personally- I know secondhand because my sister is getting married next year & had a hard time narrowing it down/not offending anyone. It might be financial reasons that she can't have more bridesmaids (or, the groom wouldn't have enough groomsmen), as well as why she asked a friend to serve the punch rather than pay someone.
At least you don't have to hold her dress while she takes a dump.
How rood -.- but before you go all crazy best friend on her... You could ask her.. if it really bothers you and since she's your bf, she should understand :)
A hint as to what? That op's really not as important to her as she thought. I believe that's still an fml. That's just me tho.
Never heard of a "maid of punch"
When she goes by to get punch: *accidentally* spill it all over her white dress. 0.o
27, If you're going to be that childish don't even go to the wedding, you don't deserve friends.
Well hopefully she's joking and you'll still be in her wedding. But if not, it's her day and you shouldn't hold any grudges; as lame as it may seem.
Pranksters getting the kids drunk?! WHO did you invite to your wedding!? Was it somewhere that any stranger could walk in and help themselves?
I agree with 4. It's her day. You married her brother therefore it's normal practice to have her as a bridesmaid. I had my husband's sister as my bridesmaid then at her wedding our role was to set up the reception for her and take it all down at the end of the night. I never expected to be her bridesmaid, let alone resented her for the choices she made. She's family, help her out.
#67, OP isn't a guest yet. She's been asked to be involved in the wedding not be hired help. My sister-in-law offered to handle the guest book at mine. There are many honorary functions at a wedding and people often enjoy being part of the event. OP, one isn't always the best friend of her own best friend. Welcome to adulthood. You can either serve the punch, help in some other way, or be just a guest. It's not your wedding and you can't demand to be a bridesmaid. FYL but if she's truly your friend, don't add your resentment to her list of worries.
67 - Asking family to help out at the reception is a great way to keep the cost of your wedding low. The punch server still gets to socialize with everyone who comes to get punch, and who knows, maybe it's a very casual reception and it won't be necessary to move around much. Besides, OP is family in LAW, not blood, so the day really isn't about her at all.
Wait, her sister in law is getting married again? Maybe they were really good friends but unless she was renewing her vows with op's brother I can see it being a little odd for op's brother. It'd be awkward for somebody at the very least.
It would be a shame if someone was to put something extra in the punch!
Yeah! That'll show the little children at the wedding who did absolutely nothing to cross OP!
Serve her a punch.
A falcon punch.
And say "you have been served"... Or better yet, when she doubles up and cries "why????" just say " YOU KNOW WHY"...
maybe she made a promise before to another friend that she would be the maid of honor... you can't just expect to be the maid of honor because she was yours ... she might be you're good friend but she may have other good friends other than you... just be thankful you were invited to the wedding ... also the stress of the wedding could be making her act like that so don't take it personal op :)
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25-took the words out of my mouth. :/
Exactly what I was thinking!!!!!!
I think OP was hoping to at least be a part of the bridal party, not end up serving punch
What 25 said. When my aunt and uncle got married, every single grandchild in the family was in the wedding except for me. I was made to hand out programs. I think it's cause I was a fat kid and they couldn't find a dress to fit me right, but either way, it sucked to be left out. I'm still bitter about it.
Also, they could be keeping the wedding party small. Maybe she has family of her own to put in the wedding or friends she has known much longer.
It's bad when you're best friends doesn't see you the same way... my bestfriend didn't invite me to her cousin's wedding while she invited another friend so it hurts
It's not like it was your friends wedding. Sheesh quit being a baby.
So you didn't get invited to her cousins wedding? Someone you didn't m is got married without you knowing them? Maybe the other friend knew the cousin?
#9; That was a cool story bro.
Plant a well-timed fart during the ceremony and call it even.
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You should serve punch all right....a punch right in the face...but no, that sucks :(
Never heard of a "maid of punch"