So, she revealed how she and her fiancé intended to foot the bill by themselves. Although Jason apparently had other plans.
More specifically, her stepdad offered to pay for her nuptials so that he would have the opportunity to “give her away.”
And honestly, that idea just made her really angry. She reiterated to Jason how she never asked for that and also admitted to thinking it was insulting that Jason figured he could just pay to walk her down the aisle.
But both Jason and her mom seriously disagreed. They both believed that she was very insensitive toward Jason’s feelings– especially because he considered her his own daughter.
“And I have never accepted him as my dad,” she vented.
So now, she’s been left wondering whether calling her stepdad out for trying to “buy his way” into walking her down the aisle was the wrong thing to do or not.
Can you understand why she longed for her late father, even if she didn’t know him? Was it fair for her mom and Jason to push the idea of replacing her father on her? Does it make sense that she would want her grandma to walk her down the aisle, given her strong connection to her grandparents? Should she feel guilty about that?
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