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She’s The Maid Of Honor And She Left The Bachelorette Party After Feeling Used By The Other Girls

It poured so hard as she drove that the roads were flooding and the water probably reached as high as her thighs that’s how bad it was.

She was seriously concerned her car wouldn’t get to brunch since it is older and driving through a downpour like this was a lot on it.

As she drove through treacherous conditions, the women started bemoaning the fact that they have to file their taxes separately from all their husbands since they both make north of $400,000 together.

These women were talking about this as they were all being chauffeured around in her older car, which seemed very rude.

“Not only was splitting the bill unfair to me because I don’t drink, but since I was driving everyone around, I was the only one paying for gas and parking fees,” she continued.

Brunch came to an end, and she paid $15 for her food, but since all the women said they should split it again, she forked over $45.

Post lunch, they were doing a scavenger hunt on the local boardwalk, and Melissa picked out the teams.

She felt upset that even though she is Melissa’s best friend and maid of honor, Melissa did not put her on her team.

When the scavenger hunt was finished, the women headed over to get more drinks, and everyone basically ignored her as they all chatted.

“I was the only quirky girl amongst sorority-types,” she noted.

At 5:30 that evening, the women were supposed to get on a booze cruise, but everyone was too busy drinking on the boardwalk to make it a priority to get there on time.

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