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How do I tell my future mother in law that she is not welcome to come to the
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<blockquote data-quote="Takecareofyourteeth" data-source="post: 2639307" data-attributes="member: 894159"><p>Sadly you can't say anything without looking like the bad guy here. Your FIANCE needs to say something! Your fiance needs to man up and pick up a phone and call his mother and explain to her that the two of you want to go ALONE to the vendors to plan the wedding. HE needs to say something like how it is a special, private time, he would like to have ALONE with YOU. Only HE can get through to his mother.</p><p>He needs to avoid saying that you don't want her there. He needs to make it sound like HE and only HE really wants to be alone in the planning.</p><p></p><p>If she is paying for the wedding then you might have to put up with some of her choices but you dont have to give in to everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Takecareofyourteeth, post: 2639307, member: 894159"] Sadly you can't say anything without looking like the bad guy here. Your FIANCE needs to say something! Your fiance needs to man up and pick up a phone and call his mother and explain to her that the two of you want to go ALONE to the vendors to plan the wedding. HE needs to say something like how it is a special, private time, he would like to have ALONE with YOU. Only HE can get through to his mother. He needs to avoid saying that you don't want her there. He needs to make it sound like HE and only HE really wants to be alone in the planning. If she is paying for the wedding then you might have to put up with some of her choices but you dont have to give in to everything. [/QUOTE]
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