Dear Abby: My spouse and I are in the wedding party, but not being paired as a couple
- The wedding is coming up soon after a one-year postponement, but last weekend the letter writer and her husband learned they will not be paired together in the procession.
- The couple say they do not know why the bride and groom are asking them to walk separately, but attendants may be paired by matching by similar heights.
- Known for a quarter of a century, the letter writer and her husband have a solid reputation, but she feels disrespected and betrayed, saying she has cried for days.
- Dear Abby recommended the couple participate and support their friends, noting it is only for one day, seating arrangements after the ceremony will keep them together, and the advice that the reaction may be exaggerated.
- Having been ignored, the letter writer says she no longer wants to attend the wedding after telling their friends she was uncomfortable with walking alongside other partners.
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Dear Abby: Spouses paired with others in friends' wedding party
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, a close friend of my husband's and mine asked us to be the "best couple" in their wedding. After being postponed for a year due to some family issues, the wedding is coming up soon. My husband and I have been married 25 years. We have a strong, faithful bond.Last weekend, we were informed that we won't be paired together. Neither of us is happy with this news. We feel that our friends are not respectful of our relations…
Dear Abby: Hubby and I will be separated in a wedding party, and that makes me cry
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, a close friend of my husband’s and mine asked us to be the “best couple” in their wedding. After being postponed for a year due to some family issues, the wedding is coming up soon. My husband and I have been married 25 years. We have a strong, faithful bond. Last weekend, we were informed that we won’t be paired together. Neither of us is happy with this news. We feel that our friends are not respectful of our relatio…
Dear Abby: Why ask us to be the ‘best couple,’ then make us walk down the aisle with someone else?
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, a close friend of my husband’s and mine asked us to be the “best couple” in their wedding. After being postponed for a year due to some family issues, the wedding is coming up soon. My husband and I have been married 25 years. We have a strong, faithful bond.
Dear Abby: Am I overreacting to being separated from husband at friend’s wedding
Dear Abby: Two years ago, a close friend of my husband’s and mine asked us to be the “best couple” in their wedding. After being postponed for a year due to some family issues, the wedding is coming up soon. My husband and I have been married 25 years. We have a strong, faithful bond.
Dear Abby: Should I skip my friend’s wedding over this?
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, a close friend of my husband’s and mine asked us to be the “best couple” in their wedding. After being postponed for a year due to some family issues, the wedding is coming up soon. My husband and I have been married 25 years. We have a strong, faithful bond.
Dear Abby: My husband and I were asked to be the ‘best couple’ in a wedding, but we won’t be paired
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, a close friend of my husband’s and mine asked us to be the “best couple” in their wedding. After being postponed for a year due to some family issues, the wedding is coming up soon. My husband and I have been married 25 years. We have a strong, faithful bond.
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