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not inviting a significant other to the wedding

 

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daisygirl0377


Aug 16, 2007, 10:57 PM

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     not inviting a significant other to the wedding  

I have a question about inviting "guests." My fiance's cousin and I were friends/roommates prior to my engagement. However, we are no longer friends and she has since started seeing one of the guys I dated prior to becoming engaged to her cousin. I know that I am obligated to invite her to our wedding, but neither my fiance nor myself want to invite the guy that she is currently seeing (whom I used to date). I have read on your forums that is appropriate to invite significant others, but is there any way around this?


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Aug 17, 2007, 8:47 AM)

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Aug 17, 2007, 8:50 AM

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     Re: [daisygirl0377] not inviting a significant other to the wedding [In reply to]  

A significant other means living together or engaged couples. So, it would seem that this man is a new boyfriend, not a significant other. If you're worried about the cousin have your fiancee speak to his cousin to let her know the circumstances.
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