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How to tell my future mother in law that I don't want to be involved?
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<blockquote data-quote="whitehorsequest" data-source="post: 2622369" data-attributes="member: 889528"><p>You already have. Mrs D is probably feeling the financial stress and grasping at straws wherever she can.</p><p></p><p>Since you are going to be a part of this family you need to tread softly. You don't want to alienate yourself from the rest of the crowd.</p><p></p><p>Personally I would not go. You have told Mrs. D you are not interested, you have told your fiance you are not interested, there is no reason to beat a dead horse. </p><p></p><p>I don't like the avoidance ploy of not answering calls and texts and just not showing, but you have told them on more than one occasion to leave you out. Perhaps it is just time to steer clear of the entire mess. Be warned there will be backlash from family if you don't go and quite possibly people blackballing your wedding because of it. </p><p></p><p>If none of this bothers you then clearly stay out of it. You can always say 'I didn't get an invite so I assumed it was family only since money was so limited'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitehorsequest, post: 2622369, member: 889528"] You already have. Mrs D is probably feeling the financial stress and grasping at straws wherever she can. Since you are going to be a part of this family you need to tread softly. You don't want to alienate yourself from the rest of the crowd. Personally I would not go. You have told Mrs. D you are not interested, you have told your fiance you are not interested, there is no reason to beat a dead horse. I don't like the avoidance ploy of not answering calls and texts and just not showing, but you have told them on more than one occasion to leave you out. Perhaps it is just time to steer clear of the entire mess. Be warned there will be backlash from family if you don't go and quite possibly people blackballing your wedding because of it. If none of this bothers you then clearly stay out of it. You can always say 'I didn't get an invite so I assumed it was family only since money was so limited' [/QUOTE]
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