smelly sock wrote: » When you showed an interest in going to the hen she should hsve facilitated you. She escalated this. Not you.
smelly sock wrote: » When you showed an interest in going to the hen she should hsve facilitated you.
elbyrneo wrote: » OP - you can't just look at this indicent in isolation. Is the attitude you displayed after not being invited to the Hen (inviting yourself, not going to the wedding, missing out on baby etc) a behaviour or attitude you have displayed in the past? Ask yourself- are you demanding, hard work, or self centred? Ask yourself if that's why you weren't invited to the Hen in the first place? Would you have brought fun and lightness to the Hen? We only see the facts as you laid out in your post, but it's not painting a pretty picture, so maybe you need to take a long hard look at why you think you weren't invited, and judge yourself first. Then consider approaching your niece with humility.
alan partridge aha wrote: No don't agree if other similar age women are going and the niece was on ok terms with aunt it's no biggy to bring her along.
mindlet wrote: » In January last year. I decided to go to my neices Hen as I found out some of my other sister in laws were going and I was offered a lift. I contacted the bride's maids via email and Facebook and they both ignored my emails,so I asked my mother what should I do and she said to text neice and ask for bride's maid's contact number. So it sounded like sound advice so I texted neice and I received a very upsetting text back telling me not to go to Hen that it was all organised. The Hen was not intil April and I was only going one night. After this I decided that there was little point in going to the wedding so I didn't. I wasn't going to be two faced. Now just over a year after the wedding she gave birth and organised a family gathering to see her new child and I wasn't invited. Another stab through my heart. I always love my family but this hurts like hell. I still have not received an apology and probably never will. Not sure what to do. Advice needed.
alan partridge aha wrote: » No don't agree if other similar age women are going and the niece was on ok terms with aunt it's no biggy to bring her along.
Pa8301 wrote: » I can understand where the Niece is coming from. You don't just invite yourself to a Hen. And then cause extra stress to the bride and groom(who were probably under enough stress as it was trying to orgainise the wedding) with the drama of refusing to go to the wedding.
alan partridge aha wrote: » It's all organised you're not wanted ffs horrible