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Thu, May 11 2023, 3:17 pm
See if you can find a dress you both like.
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gr82no


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Thu, May 11 2023, 3:32 pm
I would. It will make the kalla happy every time she looks at pictures
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chanatron1000


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Thu, May 11 2023, 3:38 pm
amother Raspberry wrote: | Nope. It's my job to dress my kids. I know I'll get haters here for saying that. Do you always consult with the kallah before going to a wedding? I certainly don't.
If you can find something you both like, as bestbubby suggested, that's really nice of you. But really, it's your kids, you get to choose their clothes. |
The purpose of dressing up for a wedding is to make the kallah happy. If everyone would consult the kallah before going to the wedding, that would be a burden. But when the kallah makes her preferences clear, it's right to honor them.
Also, even though they're you're kids, they're their own people with their own opinions. It's your responsibility to nurture them and protect them, but they should make their own decisions where age appropriate.
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Jewishmom8


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Thu, May 11 2023, 3:48 pm
my feeling is that if the dress makes your girls look bad or is not flattering for their body type do not make them wear it.
if its just a question of taste then just do it for the kalla.
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Rabbit613


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Thu, May 11 2023, 4:10 pm
Some kallas have a vision and dreams about every aspect of their wedding and it really means alot to them when things go according to it. They can look back at their pictures and feel like they jad the wedding of their dreams. Enabling a kallas dreams to happen is probably a big mitzva. However if it makes you too unhappy try to compromise and fund something that makes you both happy.
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watergirl


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Thu, May 11 2023, 4:16 pm
amother Valerian wrote: | In today’s day and age people still tolerate being controlled? It’s ridiculous |
No one is controlling. You can decline the offer of standing up in the wedding if you don’t want to participate as requested.
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hiitsme


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Thu, May 11 2023, 4:34 pm
I'd definitely go along with the kalla, especially if my girls like it/are fine with it. I love fashion and dress my kids very sharp (don't worry myself too ;-) but when my parents / in laws buy an outfit for the kids that I don't like I say thank you and use it, especially when e.g. going to them for Shabbos. Why not make another person feel good?
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jj1236


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Thu, May 11 2023, 4:39 pm
If my kids hated them then maybe I would gently tell the kallah and see if you can compromise. If it's just your preference then I think it's really nice to let the kallah choose. Who cares in the long run anyway...
Alternatively, show the kallah a pic of the girls in the dresses and maybe she'll also see that they're unflattering and change her mind. But if not, I say just let her have this one.
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