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His Parents Do Not Want To Participate In His Wedding Because They Don’t Like Interacting With Other People, So He Disinvited Them Altogether, And Now His Family Thinks He’s Overreacting

So, ever since then, all of his parents’ siblings and their children think that he is being overdramatic and that he should just invite his parents as normal guests to make them most comfortable.

To be frank, though, he does not want his parents there unless they finally live up to their parental roles and support him on his wedding day.

Still, all of the comments from his family members have started to get to him, so he has been left wondering if not inviting his parents to the wedding unless they agree to sit in the front row as parents was the wrong thing to do.

Does it make sense why he wants his parents to participate in his wedding? Do you think he should have to settle for inviting his parents as “normal guests” or not? If you grew up in his shoes, how would you feel? What would you do to reconcile this situation? 

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