To: sneakers
However, every bride has a right to the wedding she envisions.Does that mean that every groom, potential guest, vendor, etc., has a duty to make the Princess Bride's vision a reality, regardless of every other consideration?
Honestly, I think it's possible to agree that a couple may invite those whom they choose - adults only, if that's their wish - without positing an absolutely absurd "right" to Dream Wedding Perfection.
20 posted on
10/17/2016 4:27:57 AM PDT by
Tax-chick
("So we do nothing as the rendezvous with financial collapse gets ever closer."~VDH)
To: Tax-chick
From the sounds of this story the groom was in on it too. Can’t speak for the guests, vendors.
This couple...sound like Yuppies. They will never have kids and just live “trendy” lives.
22 posted on
10/17/2016 4:32:42 AM PDT by
Morgana
( Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
To: Tax-chick; All
However, every bride has a right to the wedding she envisions.
Does that mean that every groom, potential guest, vendor, etc., has a duty to make the Princess Bride's vision a reality, regardless of every other consideration?
My thought as well...I guess the groom is just the guy who gets to pay for it all
42 posted on
10/17/2016 5:06:36 AM PDT by
notdownwidems
(Washington DC has become the enemy of free people everywhere)
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