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TopicI'm debating dropping out of my buddy's wedding.
jackgunney
09/03/19 7:58:16 PM
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I'm not the best man, so it's not like my friend would be losing a key person, in fact I'm last in line. I get along fine with my friend's fiance and everyone else in the wedding party (that I know) but the bride's mom is just completely taking over. What really started it was when her mom vetoed our bachelor party. We weren't even doing anything crazy. Two of the groomsman are minors so in the afternoon we were going to a batting cage/putt putt golf course/go kart track, and then in the evening the guys who are over 21 were going to a local, hole in the wall bar. Her mom threw a hissy fit about the bar and then strongly suggested we go play laser tag, which none of us want to do. We still haven't found an option that pleases her. (I think most of us are going to the bar regardless)

Then momzilla got involved in how the men are dressing. We were originally going to be wear black pants and white shirts with blue vests. Now (after most of the groomsman have already bought the suits) she wants us to wear dark blue jeans, grey shirts, and brown vests.

Now today I found out she's pressuring her daughter into having the wedding party sign up for ball room dancing classes so we can do a dance at the reception. Even a lot of the bridesmaids don't want to do that, but I have a feeling tomorrow I'm going to get a text from the bride to be asking me to sign up. If she does, I'm really tempted to tell her to find someone else to fill my place.

She's always had a strained relationship with her mom, so my assumption is she's trying to please her but the mom needs to realize this day is about her daughter.
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