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Reminds me of the gift my father offered me on the day of my first wedding while at the church. He said it's not to late I can get you out of here.
You should have listened. Dad always has your back.
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Reminds me of the gift my father offered me on the day of my first wedding while at the church. He said it's not to late I can get you out of here.
Reminds me of the gift my father offered me on the day of my first wedding while at the church. He said it's not to late I can get you out of here.
I should also give a little more back story. She only said this to me after she accidentally sent a text to my fiance that was meant for whoever she was ranting to at the moment. It read "in fact for their wedding gift I'm getting (my name) an insurance policy on (fiance's name)." Then she tried to tell my fiance it was the text was meant for me and then she tried to cover it up by actually calling me about it. She was angry because I picked an inlaw to be in my bridal party.
Am I correct in understanding that she can't do this without his permission?
I should also give a little more back story. She only said this to me after she accidentally sent a text to my fiance that was meant for whoever she was ranting to at the moment. It read "in fact for their wedding gift I'm getting (my name) an insurance policy on (fiance's name)." Then she tried to tell my fiance it was the text was meant for me and then she tried to cover it up by actually calling me about it. She was angry because I picked an inlaw to be in my bridal party.
Am I correct in understanding that she can't do this without his permission?
I should also give a little more back story. She only said this to me after she accidentally sent a text to my fiance that was meant for whoever she was ranting to at the moment. It read "in fact for their wedding gift I'm getting (my name) an insurance policy on (fiance's name)." Then she tried to tell my fiance it was the text was meant for me and then she tried to cover it up by actually calling me about it. She was angry because I picked an inlaw to be in my bridal party.
Am I correct in understanding that she can't do this without his permission?