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Babypottz514


Aug 7, 2005, 5:56 PM

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     giving away bride  

My father and I had a little falling out and although we talk occassionally now I don't think he deserves to walk me down the aisle. I have a brother but we aren't in contact either. I have a close friend that I might have do it but the problem is that my dad will still be at the wedding and will most likely be hurt by this. I also don't want to dance with my dad for the father/daughter dance, I want to dance with the close friend. How can I go about doing that? What can they say to introduce us and do you have any song suggestions?

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Aug 7, 2005, 6:29 PM

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     Re: [Babypottz514] giving away bride [In reply to]  

Wow...he doesn't deserve to walk you down the aisle or dance with you but he's still an invited guest? I would think that any differences between the two of you that were so serious that you wouldn't do these typical father/daughter things with that the deed would have been bad enough to keep him from the wedding. Perhaps you need to reconsider your choices? Is your mother in the picture? If so, what advice does she give?

Anyway, that is all personal relationship issues and something we couldn't really help you with here with the limited information provided.

I would simply leave out the escort down the aisle and father / daughter dance at the reception to aleviate any hurt feelings.
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(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Aug 7, 2005, 6:32 PM)



 
 


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