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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Is this the NEW social NORM? WTF!
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 15911447" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>By watching the interaction of their parents, maybe? Courtship doesn't end once you exchange vows. A wedding ceremony is simply the culmination of the pre-marriage courtship. It's <em>their</em> wedding, not yours. If they don't want kids at their wedding, that's their right and prerogative. Ever thought that maybe they just don't like [other people's] kids? Just because you love your kids and feel like they're angels doesn't mean everybody else feels that way about them. You and your wife are being pretty selfish, and it seems like you're making somebody else's wedding all about yourselves and your feelings. Also, sending a letter to complain about not being able to bring your kids is a dick move. Just stay home in protest and let the happy couple enjoy their day without your morals looming overhead like a dark cloud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 15911447, member: 121775"] By watching the interaction of their parents, maybe? Courtship doesn't end once you exchange vows. A wedding ceremony is simply the culmination of the pre-marriage courtship. It's [I]their[/I] wedding, not yours. If they don't want kids at their wedding, that's their right and prerogative. Ever thought that maybe they just don't like [other people's] kids? Just because you love your kids and feel like they're angels doesn't mean everybody else feels that way about them. You and your wife are being pretty selfish, and it seems like you're making somebody else's wedding all about yourselves and your feelings. Also, sending a letter to complain about not being able to bring your kids is a dick move. Just stay home in protest and let the happy couple enjoy their day without your morals looming overhead like a dark cloud. [/QUOTE]
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