Twitter, I am now convinced that you are infact, a useful application. Thank you for this lunch time laugh.
Twitter, I am now convinced that you are infact, a useful application. Thank you for this lunch time laugh.
Remember that agree to disagree thing you brought up? Yeah. Do that.
I never said my kid was a snowflake. I said that exclusionary invitations are rude. Learn to read.
Wow Brit-Brit's really cleaned up.
Actually you're the one who is trolling (and a bit hysterical). I never claimed that every person is supposed to want children and think they are the shit on wheels. Ever. My point was, anything on an invitation that is exclusionary is rude. So, if you put on your invitation "no wigs" that's rude. Or say, "no…
My wedding was low cost and took into consideration the needs of others without being exclusionary. If you don't expect the Taj Mahal, it can be done, and if you are the type of person who thinks a child making a bit of noise or whatever during your ceremony would ruin your special day your priorities in life are…
Anything that is exclusionary to family for friends on the basis of their income is rude.
She should have quit a decade ago for sure.
It blows my mind that people would be offended by me not attending a wedding that the invitation says "no kids" when I can't afford childcare. It's not that I expect my child to be in attendance, it's that I can't afford childcare. Profound difference.
Yeah, I'm going to make major life decisions based on whether or not I might one day decide not to attend someone's afternoon event. "No Kids" is exclusionary and being exclusionary is rude. If I had the means, of course I would get a babysitter, but right now I don't. So a "no kids" invitation means I won't…
And I still don't own an actual winter coat.
I'm not dictacting the guest list. However, I can state I think that "no-kids allowed" weddings are rude. It's not throwing a tantrum, with all the priorities I have as the head of a single-income household it's practical.
I'm not insisting on anything, however there are those people out there who want you at their wedding, without your child, who don't understand. In my wedding, I took to heart the concerns of my guests, many of whom had to travel long distances to be a part of my special day by keeping costs for them and my…
Seriously the days of the Baby Sitters Club pay the high school kid down the block and feed her dinner are long gone. LONG GONE.
If I get an invitation that says that I cannot bring my child, it is basically the person asking for me to shell out extra money to spend time with them, because finding childcare is extremely expensive, especially on weekends. I'm not an asshole, if my kid misbehaves I would remove him from the ceremony, but I also…
I always plan to do the bulk of my shopping (unless I have a huge fucking coupon) for presents in the days before the actual day, because prices always tend to drop the closer you get to Christmas. Much more than Black Friday. It's not procrastination, it's a fucking strategy and these goons better step off.
Denmark is a better place for workers in general than the United States. That's the long and short of it, really.
Congrats aw they look so happy.
I AM BLESSED WITH HAVING SO MANY INLAWS WHO HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS OF ME AND ARE VERY NUMEROUS AND FREE FLOWING WITH THEIR OPINIONS ON MY PARENTING ABILITY AND FREQUENT REQUESTS FOR MY FAMILY'S PRESENCE AT UNAFFORDABLE FAMILY EVENTS, PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS, AND UNAFFORDABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
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