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What should we do if his sister wants to be my maid of honor?
What websites, forums or blogs offer suggestions on handling tricky situations with family for the wedding? Where can I get help on handling new in-laws?
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These days it's not unusual for men to stand up for the bride and women to stand up for the groom which is what I would suggest for the grooms sister in this case. The attendants for the bride should be of her own choosing so if the bride has someone else in mind for the maid of honor she should bo go with whom she wants. Or, if the bride is close to the grooms sister the bride and groom may agree to have his sister as maid of homor.
Remember the wedding belongs strictly to the bride and the groom and no one else should be forcing their preferences on them. The only exception I can see would be if the wedding was being paid for by someone else, then the bride and groom might want to be a bit flexible with their wishes also.
Remember the wedding belongs strictly to the bride and the groom and no one else should be forcing their preferences on them. The only exception I can see would be if the wedding was being paid for by someone else, then the bride and groom might want to be a bit flexible with their wishes also.
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