He wants a small ceremony in his home state. The bride’s mom says no way.
Planning a wedding is a primary step in planning a life together.
If you’d like to host and pay for a reception in your Western town afterward, you can plan it, choose the champagne and flowers, and have it reflect your family’s preferences and taste. I live across the parking lot and when I come outside onto my balcony, I can see her front door. I’m not spying, but twice now I’ve seen him bring another woman into her home while she’s at work.
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