“Too Painful to Attend:” Friend Who Skipped Bride’s Big Day Now Literally Obtains a Job Officiating Weddings
Sometimes, ending a friendship before your big day might be for the best.
Sometimes, ending a friendship before your big day might be for the best.
Now, the clapping and cheering while the car got hauled away? That part was definitely petty.
He may never get a “thank you” for it, but it was still worth it to do the right thing.
Turns out the real all-you-can-eat buffet was the serving of future in-law resentment.
It’s hard being the middle kid.
I’m surprised he didn’t taste the secret ingredient.
The nephew’s birthday is seven days away — the gifts can wait.
This friendship is going to need serious repair after this.
Marriage works better when “Can you?” doesn’t quietly turn into “You should!”
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