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  1. Stop giving him head first of all. You don’t seem to actually want to – so don’t. You don’t owe it to him.

  2. I have some questions first and will just offer my humble opinion.

    1) How many times have you been around her family. 2) In what setting were these interactions. 3) What is her family's honest opinion on you? 4) Is she in the wedding party? Or expected to do any sort of “duties” or formalities during the wedding? 5) Lastly, is the event being held at a hall / event space or a family home?

    You hit on some of this in your post but she is already nervous about the event if she's not particularly found of the bride. Plus you mentioned she keeps family and personal separated (for you perhaps it's different or enough time has gone by. But events like this bring out the crazy relatives you have only heard about (i.e racist aunt, crazy uncle) and those you haven't (and maybe she don't want you to encounter). Family can be crazy judgmental for absolutely no reason.

    If she is in the wedding party or is expected to do anything to help make the event a success that is even more stress. Would you want her to have to keep your happiness in mind, or worry to keep you away from any crazy relatives?

    Lastly, weddings can be crazy expensive if it is at a hall they are most likely paying per head and may have had to cut out relatives to keep it to a certain head count. Then aunt Mildred sees you in a picture and questions why a “stranger” is there but her and her family of 5 wasn't invited. The stigma of Brides family pays still exists to some degree. So for all you know, your GF made a case to include you, but was shot down.

    My advice play it cool she has enough on her plate. But maybe be prepared to be a last minute add on because a lot of times people who RSVP cancel last minute while those precious seats are already paid for.

    Just some non solicited advice from someone who has been in the wedding industry for 26 years.

  3. I have some questions first and will just offer my humble opinion.

    1) How many times have you been around her family. 2) In what setting were these interactions. 3) What is her family's honest opinion on you? 4) Is she in the wedding party? Or expected to do any sort of “duties” or formalities during the wedding? 5) Lastly, is the event being held at a hall / event space or a family home?

    You hit on some of this in your post but she is already nervous about the event if she's not particularly found of the bride. Plus you mentioned she keeps family and personal separated (for you perhaps it's different or enough time has gone by. But events like this bring out the crazy relatives you have only heard about (i.e racist aunt, crazy uncle) and those you haven't (and maybe she don't want you to encounter). Family can be crazy judgmental for absolutely no reason.

    If she is in the wedding party or is expected to do anything to help make the event a success that is even more stress. Would you want her to have to keep your happiness in mind, or worry to keep you away from any crazy relatives?

    Lastly, weddings can be crazy expensive if it is at a hall they are most likely paying per head and may have had to cut out relatives to keep it to a certain head count. Then aunt Mildred sees you in a picture and questions why a “stranger” is there but her and her family of 5 wasn't invited. The stigma of Brides family pays still exists to some degree. So for all you know, your GF made a case to include you, but was shot down.

    My advice play it cool she has enough on her plate. But maybe be prepared to be a last minute add on because a lot of times people who RSVP cancel last minute while those precious seats are already paid for.

    Just some non solicited advice from someone who has been in the wedding industry for 26 years.

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