HëllaBubz
Diamond Member
As a fair few of you know, I have a darling partner who proposed after 4 1/2 years together.
He has 2 brothers that are both older, and as some of you know, they have been pretty horrible to both he and I over the years, both about PTSD and non PTSD related things.
The oldest brother is getting married in 3 weeks, and the other half was asked to be a grooms man about 3 months ago. So, with a little (ahem) encouragement, we went and purchased a tailor made suit for the wedding which he can use for other occasions, which was the price of a half decent one off the rack.
My winning arguement for the suit was the fact that his brothers expect him to only put in a half assed effort as a guest/groomsman anyway, they always pick on him for being the geek, less paid than they are....the list goes on.
So my reasoning was, why not spend a little extra, have something to look good in, and show the bastards that he can make an effort, and look good in something that's made to his specifications that will cost the same as a decent suit anyway!
Yesterday, he got a call from the groom (oldest brother).
Apparently, one of the bridesmaids has dropped out, and as a result there are now uneven numbers in the wedding party. So, given that the darling golden child/backstabber (middle brother) is the best man, and a mate of the groom is another groomsman, they had decided that they would ask my partner to step down as a groomsman.
Their reasoning behind it was, oh well, you (supposedly) didn't enjoy being a groomsman the first time (6 years ago), so in order to have numbers even and perfect, you can just take a back seat instead.
Other half suggested their half sister as a step in bridesmaid, but apparently it has to only be a bride's family or friend.
Apparently because he hadn't yet bought the bow tie and cummerbund, it would be more convenient for him to just take a back seat, til my other half pointed out that he had already bought a $400 suit for the wedding (exaggerated by $60 :p), so the cummerbund was the least of his worries.
Then he proceeded to cop an earful about why couldn't he just take it back (it's tailored), why did you bother (needed a suit, wanted something nice for same price as decent off shelf), why can't you just get a shitty one downtown (because he wanted something nice for the wedding), and then when my other half said that he thought if family were supposed to be a groomsman or bridesmaid......and that's when the groom immediately said that it was HIS decision in the end.... (which made it all that much shitter in my opinion)
He seemed pretty cut by it, but of course he wouldn't admit it (he likes to bury things for a while, then they pop up later), but on the way home, he said, "f*ck it, I'll just ask one of my mates to be a best man."
And I said, "that works, I'll just have my little sister." And as he pointed out, we only want a small intimate wedding anyway!
When I heard the phone call, I felt sick to my stomach.
I don't think I'll go to the wedding. I won't know anyone there except the brothers, I've never even met the bride and I don't really want to have to think about the bitching that will occur once they hear my pregnancy enforced dietary requirements.
Are we both over reacting?
He has 2 brothers that are both older, and as some of you know, they have been pretty horrible to both he and I over the years, both about PTSD and non PTSD related things.
The oldest brother is getting married in 3 weeks, and the other half was asked to be a grooms man about 3 months ago. So, with a little (ahem) encouragement, we went and purchased a tailor made suit for the wedding which he can use for other occasions, which was the price of a half decent one off the rack.
My winning arguement for the suit was the fact that his brothers expect him to only put in a half assed effort as a guest/groomsman anyway, they always pick on him for being the geek, less paid than they are....the list goes on.
So my reasoning was, why not spend a little extra, have something to look good in, and show the bastards that he can make an effort, and look good in something that's made to his specifications that will cost the same as a decent suit anyway!
Yesterday, he got a call from the groom (oldest brother).
Apparently, one of the bridesmaids has dropped out, and as a result there are now uneven numbers in the wedding party. So, given that the darling golden child/backstabber (middle brother) is the best man, and a mate of the groom is another groomsman, they had decided that they would ask my partner to step down as a groomsman.
Their reasoning behind it was, oh well, you (supposedly) didn't enjoy being a groomsman the first time (6 years ago), so in order to have numbers even and perfect, you can just take a back seat instead.
Other half suggested their half sister as a step in bridesmaid, but apparently it has to only be a bride's family or friend.
Apparently because he hadn't yet bought the bow tie and cummerbund, it would be more convenient for him to just take a back seat, til my other half pointed out that he had already bought a $400 suit for the wedding (exaggerated by $60 :p), so the cummerbund was the least of his worries.
Then he proceeded to cop an earful about why couldn't he just take it back (it's tailored), why did you bother (needed a suit, wanted something nice for same price as decent off shelf), why can't you just get a shitty one downtown (because he wanted something nice for the wedding), and then when my other half said that he thought if family were supposed to be a groomsman or bridesmaid......and that's when the groom immediately said that it was HIS decision in the end.... (which made it all that much shitter in my opinion)
He seemed pretty cut by it, but of course he wouldn't admit it (he likes to bury things for a while, then they pop up later), but on the way home, he said, "f*ck it, I'll just ask one of my mates to be a best man."
And I said, "that works, I'll just have my little sister." And as he pointed out, we only want a small intimate wedding anyway!
When I heard the phone call, I felt sick to my stomach.
I don't think I'll go to the wedding. I won't know anyone there except the brothers, I've never even met the bride and I don't really want to have to think about the bitching that will occur once they hear my pregnancy enforced dietary requirements.
Are we both over reacting?