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kyetsu July 11 2011, 18:37:08 UTC
I have a sister I don't get along with. If I never have to see her face or hear about her latest escapades she had on someone else's dollar for the rest of my life, I'd prolly be a happier person.

That said, when my other sister had her wedding, I debated whether or not I was going to go, since going would mean that I would have to put up with AnnoyingSister for several hours, and the family weas to be seated together (I didn't have the option of being seated away from the family and/or her). I went anyway. Why? Because it was my sister's day, and I wasn't going to start unnecessary drama because I don't get along with another family member ( ... )

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waters_of_lethe July 11 2011, 18:51:17 UTC
Moral of this story: It's the bride and groom's wedding. You're going to the wedding to celebrate them and their bond with each other. It's not for someone else to take over and make into their own thing. If the couple have rules and stipulations about said wedding, everyone else has to deal with it, regardless of how they feel about it.

This, this and FUCKING THIS!
I don't get how this can be hard to understand really.
The day is about the Groom and the Bride and their relationship.

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mercurial_harpy July 11 2011, 18:51:29 UTC
It appears ring bearers are all devil's spawn, indeed. :P

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werewolfwithin July 11 2011, 23:12:29 UTC
Not necessarily; I heard of a wedding in which the bride's (service?) dog was the ringbearer - carried it in a little pouch on its harness, apparently. Worked very well; dog delivered the ring and sat quietly until the end of the ceremony.

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kyetsu July 12 2011, 16:37:51 UTC
That is both awesome and adorable. It made my day a lot happier. =3

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shootpplnotdope July 11 2011, 22:12:31 UTC
7 seems ridiculously old for that kind of behavior at a wedding or any other important, especially formal, event. That would've been a garaunteed belting where I grew up.

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ladylickwid July 11 2011, 23:15:16 UTC
Yep, a 7 year old kid definitely knows better. Blame the parents.

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kyetsu July 12 2011, 16:35:10 UTC
It's because his mother (my sister) raised him as a spoiled attention-whoring brat. She lets him do pretty much whatever he wants, and gives him all the attention he wants on demand.

I actually recall him throwing a tantrum when he was just turning 6 because his birthday is 3 days before mine, and he thought that with the days so close together, it could make people stop giving him presents and attention to notice my birthday. My sister and my mother both told him not to worry, because my birthday isn't important, and nobody's even going to notice it.

I mean, I'm not big on birthdays, but damn...They're just giving him this over-inflated sense of importance, which he'll prolly have his whole life, I reckon.

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shootpplnotdope July 13 2011, 09:12:42 UTC
I feel sorry for that kid's future coworkers.

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