Always A Bridesmaid
Q:DEAR AMY, The daughter (Megan) of my mother’s good friend (Susan) is getting married. Susan expects my mother to host a shower for Megan.
Q:Dear Amy, I’m a freelance, self-taught wedding planner and also currently a maid of honor for a best friend, but I’m not a bridesmaid for this bachelorette
Q:DEAR AMY, My maid of honor is my best friend of fifteen years. We have always had a very close friendship and even briefly “dated” as teenagers who were
Q:DEAR AMY, A grad school friend is getting married and informed me that only married partners are invited, and only people who won’t know anyone else
Q:DEAR AMY, I’m the maid of honor in my best friend’s wedding. She and I have been best friends for twenty years. Her wedding party is me, her sister
Q:DEAR AMY, My fiancé and I have been engaged for over two years, and due to a whole lot of reasons involving money, life changes, and generally just not
Q:DEAR AMY, About a year ago, my cousin got engaged. So exciting! They got things planned pretty quickly and sent out save the dates—bride’s family vacation
Q:DEAR AMY, I was introduced to my wonderful fiancé by my then-best friend and her husband. It’s a couple of years later, and we’ll be married this October.
Q:DEAR AMY, I’m in an awkward situation. I have a good relationship with my future sister-in-law. I’m going to her bachelorette party, and this will be
Q:DEAR AMY, I got married six months ago, and my maid of honor was a childhood friend. We’ve been in each others lives and close since childhood.