Posted on 02/15/2017 10:01:04 PM PST by nickcarraway
A couple canceled their $325,000 Manhattan wedding after fighting broke out at the rehearsal dinner, leading to lawsuits from each family, the New York Post reported.
The brawl broke out Oct. 28 after the father of erstwhile groom Bradley Moss refused to let the brother of bride-to-be Amy Bzura make a toast, according to a lawsuit filed by Amy's father, Bruce.
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I suppose I could be envious of the heir to a $17 million company. But crap like this makes me appreciate my loving wife and kids.
Anyone seen that T.V. show “The Middle”? That is us!! Kids panicking about meeting the essay deadline (my one daughter - EVERY frickin’ time!) while the water pipe is leaking (except for us it is the roof - I’ve got six buckets up there on a seven year-old roof and trying to get the roofers to fix it because it should last longer than that but no luck so I’m up there chasing holes!)
BUT - I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Well, not my family - but I wouldn’t mind them fixing the roof!
if he picked his mama, she(the wifey) dodged a bullet.
fits every definition of someone with narcissistic personality disorder. This is clearly emotional abuse.
When I was in ministry, we had a couple encounter the same thing - the son went ahead with the plans & married a sweet wonderful woman who remains by his side to this day. His father stood his ground, and as a result has never spent any time with his grandchildren....you cant fix stupid most times, you cant fix spiteful, ever
I actually do relationship workshops for the public. Did one this past weekend for about 50 people, mainly psychologists and therapists. In the workshop I demonstrate the “Laws of Love” and take people beyond “Mars & Venus.”
Law of Attraction #1
We are attracted toward individuals whose personality is similar to someone in our past with whom we have unresolved conflict.
Keep in mind that both individuals are attracted for complimentary reasons which makes the relationship a perfect dance. As soon as we reach intimacy in the relationship, we hate the other person and have no idea why. Reason: We are comfortable enough to bring our unresolved issue to the surface and project it upon our newly found surrogate.
The process works this way in order to provide us an opportunity to heal the wounds in our souls. Unfortunately, most of the time the relationships become wound reinforcements rather than wound resolution events.
It appears as though this couple were in the perfect dance!!!
Shameful.
If she gave him that ultimatum - HE dodged a bullet.
maybe she could have said it better, but i think your wife comes b4 your mom. JMHO.
OH, I agree very strongly with you, and it’s not “JMHO” as you put it. If you are a believer, God told us so.
But that’s my point - a loving wife would not make that ultimatum, and he, not having made his vows, was not talking to his wife yet. So, she wasn’t yet at the head of the line.
A sad story, all around, no matter who dodged what. I can’t imagine having a family like either one of those.
Hope you have a great weekend.
yes, they are in a perfect dance - he adores her and she, him...He adopted his wifes son, and that relationship has blossomed as well.....I give the husband much credit. I found your response fascinating - can you suggest any additional reading?
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