Friends & Family Drama
Q:We got married five weeks ago, and although it was a perfect day for us as a couple, there’s been a stinger since the day after that we’re just not able to shake off.
Q: How do I address/wrap my mind around/share with my parents that my fiancé’s parents believe that the bride’s family is responsible for paying for our
Q: I realize that it is expected to invite the partners of your guests, whether you’ve met them or not, and I’m sure it’s even more expected when you have
Q: I got married three weeks ago. It was my second and my husband’s first marriage. The venue was about 110 miles away from the area where we and most
Q:I am writing to you after our intimate, hundred-person wedding—a time I thought I would be spending on cloud nine. Our wedding was fantastic;
Q:DEAR AMY, My best friend is getting married in a few months, and I’m going to be a bridesmaid in her destination wedding in a pretty remote and expensive area. Yay?
Q: Ever since I can remember, my little sister and I have had a strained relationship. We’re only sixteen months apart so one would think that our age
Q: I am newly engaged. So far things are going smoothly, but there is one issue I have to address, and it is super icky and awkward. Basically, I have
Q:DEAR AMY, As the last of my friends (seriously, I think I have two single friends left) to consider heading down the aisle, I’ve been a bridesmaid many
Q: Remember that saying “friends are the family we choose”? I grew up in a household that had that saying on a giant refrigerator magnet, and I never forgot the saying.