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He Sent His Parents An Itemized Bill Of All The Things He Had To Pay For On His Own And Said He Was Willing To Sell Them His Forgiveness

“If they can’t do that, then I’m fine with our yearly phone call.”

Still, ever since he gave his parents the ultimatum, he’s been left wondering whether making them pay for his forgiveness was the wrong thing to do.

Why do you think his parents expected to be involved in the wedding if they hadn’t been close for years? Was the itemized bill warranted or a bit much? Either way, did he have a right to send that to his parents? How would you have handled this situation?

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