Orlando Sentinel

Bridesmaid question causes paralysis in planning

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Dear Amy: My fiance and I have started planning our wedding. I have four brothers; my fiance has two brothers. Both of his brothers are married. I am not necessaril­y close with their wives, but I was a bridesmaid in their weddings, although I was placed as the last individual on the line (farthest away from bride and groom in both cases).

Should I choose to include these women as my bridesmaid­s, and ask my fiance to include my four brothers as his groomsmen? We had originally planned to have no wedding party, but I don't want to hurt any family members' feelings.

I had also thought to just have my brothers stand with me, and his brothers stand with him.

My sisters-in-law love me, and I love them. But if I choose to exclude them, am I setting the stage for angst and hurt for years to come? We are paying for this wedding ourselves and trying to keep costs down.

Dear Too Many: Your own reaction to the honor when you were twice asked to be a bridesmaid -to complain because you were placed "last on the line" -- reveals how seriously some people take these wedding honors/duties.

You are overthinki­ng this, and seem torn between serving your own wants (not to have attendants), versus your perception­s of how tenderly people respond to being asked, or excluded, from the wedding party.

Because I don't think you are capable of handling the complicati­ons involved with making actual choices and managing this social burden confidentl­y, I think you and your guy should go it alone, and ask your brothers and their spouses/partners to enjoy being honored guests.

Dear Amy: "A Concerned Mom" reported that her 10-year-old saw some other kids "vaping" in the locker room. Your answer missed the point: Depending on what state they live in, vaping for under 18-year-olds is illegal!

Dear Upset: I believe you are mistaken. Sales of vaping products are banned in some states, but actual use of these products seems to have slipped through a legal loophole.

But that is immaterial. Children should not be vaping, and this boy's concerns should be dealt with by the adults in his life.

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