BAWLED!
I don't know if you remember my posts earlier this month about a close friend of mine that assumed the position of MOH (based on promises made a long time ago, before we drifted away, moved, etc) and I didn't want her to be. I want my only cousin (girl cousin, and the only extended family that I'm close with at all) to be my MatronOH and all of my friends except this one understand. Well, today I broke the news to her, since I nailed the venue down and wanted the girls to have fair warning, and she flipped out. First she hung the phone up (again, we've only seen each other once in the last 2 years and we live 1 hr apart) and called back later and was bawling and going on and on about how I hurt her feelings and she was confused and was not happy with it. When I explained that it was because of my relationship with my cousin and how I couldn't imagine it not being her there, etc and she didn't understand. But when we were talking about her wedding, she said that she wants her sister to be her MOH and she wasn't going to ask me...wth? I mean, I don't care, I'm not that selfish, but if she isn't planning on asking me, why should she expect me to ask her? I'm confused with that. All in all, she was really selfish about it. But if I cut her, I know that's it for our relationship. I don't really know what do to. I'm just annoyed I guess. I just had to vent.
Re: I told her and she...
Unless it was something like you called to ask her to be a BM and let her know the date, she asked if she was MOH, you said your cousin was, and she pried as to why your cousin was your MOH instead of her, I don't understand why you had that conversation. It would probably be best to apologize for being so straightforward about it.
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"I think bablingbrooke is the 13 yr old marring her cousin at the town hall. Lets all give her a big hand. And hope her inbred children can live normal lives." -tabs.
A word of warning from your friends at Cracked.com: Remember that text is going to be how you make your first impression over the internet; if every third word you type is misspelled, people will automatically assume that you're a moron.
I think all you can do is just give her some time and space and hope she comes to terms with it. Good luck to you.
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Okay, I wasn't gathering that from the OP. With those clarifications, yes, it sounds like you've done everything you could and she's making things difficult without reason.
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That being said, I agree with PP. There was really nothing to be done. You let her know as tactfully and delicately as you possibly could by just slipping it into conversation and moving on. It sucks that she was so upset by it, but hopefully the sting won't last.
It's a girl!
I think you handled the situation well.
This time around, I will NOT ask someone to be my MOH beause I know they are expecting it. I've asked the gal I'm closest to and who I want to be in that position.
GOOD LUCK! Ladies seem to be very jealous and rude when it comes to weddings. I hope things turn out well.