Would you be bothered if you invited your wedding party to acompany you to a fair so they could get to know each other, and one of them asked to bring a friend. Then let you know later that they would be going with their friend, and would just plan to meet you and your party there?
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Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284
Just let it go. Your bridesmaids are your besties, but they don't have to be each others'. It was kind of awkward hanging out with my sister's other bridesmaids, because I was meeting them for the first, and more than likely last, time at the wedding.
This is a belated married bio, with no reviews yet because I'm lazy.
Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284
So no I would not be bothered.
As grown women, I'm sure that they can be cordial, and have fun with/for you at your wedding, but they don't need to become friends or even acquaintances.
When DIL was married, my two DD's were in WP. They haven't seen, nor spoken to the other BMs because they're just not in a position to see or interact with them. And that's fine.
Same wtih DD who got married in July.
I'd let it go.
Seriously, there are a million reasons she might prefer to go with her friend. It's not a big deal.
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Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284
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[QUOTE]I would be bothered if I was a BM and the bride expected me to go hang out with all the rest of the BMs to get to know them before the wedding. I'm a BM because I'm her friend, not because I'm friends with her other friends.
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This exactly. I mean, obviously, I'd be happy that my friend wanted me to be in her BP, and I wouldn't be opposed the doing a "meet and greet" with everybody ... but a day-long outing that involved an hour-drive each way just for a bonding experience? If I already was friends with everybody, that'd be one thing, but I really would have no desire to do this with a bunch of girls I hardly know.
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So no, I don't think it is weird that she wants to bring a friend and drive herself.
She's still going; she's just driving separately. I fail to see the issue.
Who's the friend? Is it a date thing? Or maybe an old friend she hasn't seen in a while? A friend who might be going through a rough patch, so your BM is trying to be extra supportive? (One of my friends called off her wedding, which was supposed to be on opening day of Faire, a bunch of us girls are going to kidnap her to Faire that day.) A friend she's forced to babysit for the day?
If this is normal behavior for her, then she's going to continue to be who she is, whether it's a wedding-related event or not. If this isn't normal, then something's up. But I doubt it's a major something, so I would probably just let it go for now. If this sort of quasi-flakiness continues, then maybe try to find out what's going on with her. But leave the wedding out of it; I've yet to see a bridesmaid issue that wasn't actually a friendship issue at its heart.
This is a belated married bio, with no reviews yet because I'm lazy.
Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284