justginger
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2 weeks of bliss? Is that all you really get before the wedding planning drama begins?
I have no idea how to proceed with our wedding plans and I''d appreciate any and all advice you guys can offer.
My fiance''s mother is extremely upset about 3 different things -- but I think there''s only one issue that won''t be resolved with a bit of compromise.
We have a friend from church, we''ll call him Mitch. Mitch was very welcoming to me when I first started dating my partner and we socialize with him fairly regularly - lunches and drinks, he arranged dinner for my birthday, etc. Well -- he is the ex-husband of one of fiance''s cousins. They married young, were ill-suited, and I think they''ve been divorced for almost a decade. She''s remarried and pregnant. According to fiance''s mother, not only will the cousin and her new husband boycott the wedding if Mitch is invited, but so will the rest of her family. So my parter''s aunt and uncle, four cousins, their partners and children. That''s the entirety of his mother''s family, as her only other sibling has passed away.
We do not socialize with his family regularly. I don''t think I''ve been around any of them more than 5 times in the 3 years we''ve been dating -- they didn''t even spend this Christmas (or last Christmas, for that matter) with us/fiance''s immediate family.
I want to tell them to grow up and behave like adults -- but at the same time, if they choose to "stand strong" and not come, FMIL will be in near tears (if not actually sobbing) during the whole shebang. I feel like I''m being backed into a corner and will have to exclude a dear friend for the sake of not rocking the boat.
How would you guys handle it???

I have no idea how to proceed with our wedding plans and I''d appreciate any and all advice you guys can offer.
My fiance''s mother is extremely upset about 3 different things -- but I think there''s only one issue that won''t be resolved with a bit of compromise.
We have a friend from church, we''ll call him Mitch. Mitch was very welcoming to me when I first started dating my partner and we socialize with him fairly regularly - lunches and drinks, he arranged dinner for my birthday, etc. Well -- he is the ex-husband of one of fiance''s cousins. They married young, were ill-suited, and I think they''ve been divorced for almost a decade. She''s remarried and pregnant. According to fiance''s mother, not only will the cousin and her new husband boycott the wedding if Mitch is invited, but so will the rest of her family. So my parter''s aunt and uncle, four cousins, their partners and children. That''s the entirety of his mother''s family, as her only other sibling has passed away.
We do not socialize with his family regularly. I don''t think I''ve been around any of them more than 5 times in the 3 years we''ve been dating -- they didn''t even spend this Christmas (or last Christmas, for that matter) with us/fiance''s immediate family.
I want to tell them to grow up and behave like adults -- but at the same time, if they choose to "stand strong" and not come, FMIL will be in near tears (if not actually sobbing) during the whole shebang. I feel like I''m being backed into a corner and will have to exclude a dear friend for the sake of not rocking the boat.
