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<blockquote data-quote="MadMaxim" data-source="post: 4489932" data-attributes="member: 15207"><p>To all of you, thank you for your comments. It's always nice to hear some other people's opinions on different matters. I know that 21 isn't considered "mature" as such, but she and her boyfriend have 1½ year-old boy and I thought becoming a parent would perhaps make her a bit more mature and responsible, but I've been proven wrong over and over and all this simply burned away the last bit of patience and understanding that I had with her... She's seriously a drama queen of gigantic proportions...</p><p></p><p>But to get back to your questions, Olaf:</p><p></p><p>1) No, I haven't been invited to any of the weddings, though the offended couple had plans about inviting me and my fiancé (who doesn't game) to their wedding next year, but I didn't expect it, because they don't have huge piles of money but are still throwing a rather expensive wedding with some financial support from their respective parents. So, I actually didn't expect to be invited, and they hadn't sent out any invites yet.</p><p>2) It's funny because the soon-to-be husbands in either couple are actually cousins, and the DM was to be the quitting player's bridesmaid, so yeah, I think they were planning on inviting them. Now, I guess nothing is certain...</p><p>3) The two couples are pretty close since the soon-to-be husbands are cousins and their fiancés are long-time friends, so yeah, I'd say they're close.</p><p>4) Now, here's the funny thing. The DM and her fiancé are getting married at city hall the first time around this November and have only invited their closest family, so it's a private party. They plan to get married in church when they have more money to throw a good party for all of their friends and family, so it's purely for financial reasons that they don't throw a bigger party in the first place, so the quitting player and her fiancé ARE going to be invited to their church wedding the following party. That's why I seriously don't see why the quitting player needed to make such a big deal about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadMaxim, post: 4489932, member: 15207"] To all of you, thank you for your comments. It's always nice to hear some other people's opinions on different matters. I know that 21 isn't considered "mature" as such, but she and her boyfriend have 1½ year-old boy and I thought becoming a parent would perhaps make her a bit more mature and responsible, but I've been proven wrong over and over and all this simply burned away the last bit of patience and understanding that I had with her... She's seriously a drama queen of gigantic proportions... But to get back to your questions, Olaf: 1) No, I haven't been invited to any of the weddings, though the offended couple had plans about inviting me and my fiancé (who doesn't game) to their wedding next year, but I didn't expect it, because they don't have huge piles of money but are still throwing a rather expensive wedding with some financial support from their respective parents. So, I actually didn't expect to be invited, and they hadn't sent out any invites yet. 2) It's funny because the soon-to-be husbands in either couple are actually cousins, and the DM was to be the quitting player's bridesmaid, so yeah, I think they were planning on inviting them. Now, I guess nothing is certain... 3) The two couples are pretty close since the soon-to-be husbands are cousins and their fiancés are long-time friends, so yeah, I'd say they're close. 4) Now, here's the funny thing. The DM and her fiancé are getting married at city hall the first time around this November and have only invited their closest family, so it's a private party. They plan to get married in church when they have more money to throw a good party for all of their friends and family, so it's purely for financial reasons that they don't throw a bigger party in the first place, so the quitting player and her fiancé ARE going to be invited to their church wedding the following party. That's why I seriously don't see why the quitting player needed to make such a big deal about it. [/QUOTE]
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