
"A family member is having a kid-free wedding. I find that perfectly acceptable; however, they are not telling people it's kid-free, or putting it on the invitations."
"Claire Kendall Taetz felt 'disrespected' by a pig-headed parent who brought their crying kiddo to her 'adults-only' ceremony, blaming the father for ignoring the rules."
"It's the fact the father didn't have the courtesy to excuse himself out that took away from the atmosphere in a monumental moment of my life."
"To avoid the dada and mama drama, this kiddie-cautious bride-to-be is standing firm on her 'no parents, please' decree."
In a recent trend, some brides and grooms are choosing to host kid-free weddings, leading to contention among family and friends. One imminent bride, Claire Kendall Taetz, shares her discontent after a parent disregarded her 'adults-only' request during a prior ceremony. This has led her to enforce a strict no-children policy for her own wedding, which some relatives find unfair, especially as invitations fail to mention the child-free rule. The increasing instances of wedding day disruptions caused by children seem to advocate for this growing trend against including kids in wedding ceremonies.
Read at New York Post
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