One bridesmaid is stressed and can’t afford the hen do, the other wants to go even bigger. Who’s in the right? You decide
Perhaps it’s because I’m one of the few single friends in the group, but I can’t imagine acting the same way. Alisee also wants us to pay for our bridesmaid dresses, which Katie says is “totally normal”.I’ve suggested to Katie that we arrange a meeting with Alisee to manage expectations and costs. But Katie thinks that will ruin Alisee’s high. She said, “We’ll probably only get married once: we have to do this for our best friend.
Perhaps it’s because I’ve been through it myself, but I don’t think Alisee’s demands are crazy. It’s just what you do when you get married; you distribute responsibilities among your bridesmaids, and ask them to plan your hen. Steph and I are leading this. The WhatsApp group helped get things in order from the very start. We have to plan the hen do in advance because things will get booked up. That’s just how it works.
I think that being a bridesmaid is so rewarding. You get to be front and centre at a loved one’s wedding and you can make the hen do really special. Usually you get to stay with the wedding party the night before. It’s like a fun little club celebrating your friend.When Alisee asked us both to be bridesmaids, I was really excited. I think, initially, Steph was too, but now the reality of what we have to do has sunk in and she’s getting a bit nervous.
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