Me and DP are considering marrying quietly, just us two.
Initially when we started speaking about it, it was clear our parents thought we would invite them still (I think had just assumed it was a destination wedding?)
We are now beginning to firm up plans and it seems like our gently introducing the idea isn't going well.
On top of that a minor celeb (ish) eloped recently and I saw a lot of comments about how people would be devastated if their sister etc did that, how they clearly aren't close with the families and how hurtful it is.
In all honesty would you be hurt if your ds, dd etc did this? If your dc didn't get to be bridesmaids etc.
We get on well with our families, I'm just by nature an introverted person with not much interest in a party. I'd hate for them to think it was anything to do with them
Im also neurodiverse so can struggle with this stuff. In my head it's quite clearly a thing between a couple, but realise that's not how it works.
I've got no idea if I should then invite them to dress fittings etc or just do the whole thing alone. Which is worse? Is it better to be really clear that on September 12th we will be marrying (and leave them feeling odd that day) or just say after
I'm mostly interested in families points of views. Lots of friends that have eloped have told us it was fine, but when speaking to others they've been hurt
Yabu- I would be hurt if my family did this
Yanbu- I wouldn't mind if my sister eloped
AIBU?
How would you feel about family members eloping?
Elopenope · 19/03/2023 11:29
Am I being unreasonable?
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FrostyFifi · 19/03/2023 11:38
We were going to. Just the two of us abroad. I'm also ND and felt very stressed at the thought of a big fuss or being the centre of attention.
DH mother and sister were NOT happy and his mum was apparently talking about buying flights and turning up!
My family are abroad though and couldn't have afforded to attend so that also seemed fairest to me. My family were fine with it.
Wound up getting married in a registry office instead due to ill health changing plans so his parents got to be witnesses after all, so they were happy at least. I didn't love it but it got it done.
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