My cousin invited me to childfree wedding I demanded my child be allowed to go & now my whole family w… – The US Sun

Posted: October 17, 2021 at 5:26 pm

WEDDINGS can be very stressful to plan - and it doesn't help when someone tries to force an invite.

A woman ranted on Reddit about how she wanted her daughter to be invited to her cousin's wedding - but it completely backfired.

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Taking to the social media platform, the 32-year-old woman, who wanted to remain anonymous, shared: "I need some insight to see if Im in the wrong because I really dont feel like I am.

"I just received an invite to my cousin Alexs wedding. It stated on the invite that the wedding was childfree.

"Im not new to childfree weddings but what has me frustrated is the fact that there will be children in the wedding. Alex plans on having her and her future husband's nieces and nephews at their wedding.

"I overheard her asking her sister if her niece could be the flower girl at a family get-together. This confused me because childfree means no children, so I called Alex and asked."

She continued: "I told her and said that if her nieces and nephews are going, then my 5-year-old daughter, similar in age to her nieces and nephews, should be allowed to go, too.

"Alex said that only those in the bridal party are the exception and that she wants her nieces and nephews at the wedding. When I asked why they could come and not my daughter, she said its because she knows her nieces and nephews are well behaved so there will be no issues.

"She also knows her sister and brother-in-law's parents very well and, to top it off, she is a teacher who wants a day where she doesnt have to deal with the children of others. She also said she is closer to them.

"I told her that her reasoning was ridiculous because childfree means no kids, including her nieces and nephews. Alex told me if I was more than welcome to decline the invite, so I did."

The user then involved their families by reaching out to her mom and telling her what was going on: "I ended up venting to my mother [married to Alexs dads brother] and while she didnt agree with Alex, she said she could understand her feelings.

"However, my dad didnt like it and called her dad, my Uncle Mitch, asking why my daughter could not come. Mitch told my dad that it is Alexs wedding and she can do as she pleases. He also said cousins are not the same as nieces and nephews, especially since theyre in the bridal party.

"My dad said since Mitch is paying for it that he should talk Alex into allowing children, but he declined and said that he and my aunt dont believe paying for the wedding gives them a say and even if it did, he agrees with Alex.

"This upset my dad, so he then told other family members. Now several members are upset that Alex and her future husband's nieces and nephews will be there but no one else is allowed to bring their children. We have a fairly large family and we all watch each other's children, so finding childcare will be difficult.

"Most of the family say its Alexs wedding and her reasons make sense, but I and some of my cousins are refusing to attend. Alex doesnt seem to care one way or the other.

"One cousin told Alex she was bringing her child anyway to which Alex said, 'Make sure you wear sneakers so its easier on your feet as youre escorted back to your car' which is how we found out shes having the security guard from her school checking the guest list and that he knows to not let any children in."

Unfortunately, despite believing that she was in the right to demand her child be invited, no one on Reddit agreed with her.

One person wrote: "This has made me laugh. It's her wedding, not some admissions policy for a restaurant. You've basically tried to 'speak to the manager' to demand your own way at someone's wedding. Drop it before you create any more drama."

A second commented: "Considering her immediate reaction was to go cry to her father to try and get him to bully his brother into switching his daughter's plans say a lot.

"I'm not surprised the bride isn't that heartbroken about the original poster and her other drama-seeking relatives not attending. Good for her honestly."

And a third shared: "Its her wedding and she gets to decide who can come or not. You complaining to your parents and having your dad call her dad to complain is childish.

"It might seem unfair but its her wedding and you dont have any right to argue with her about any decisions that she makes. If you dont agree with her rules then do exactly what she said, dont go. She isnt forcing you to do anything you dont have to do."

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