No but I did when my mom got remarried
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I was the 3-year-old ring bearer.
Am I a bastard?
Yes.
I never saw my parents together so for embarrassingly long I believed they didn't know each other at all.
I was a flower girl in my father's wedding at the age of 7. Bet his missis wasn't delighted but her crotch goblins were not out of the nappies yet. The party was fab tho, proper village long table with prolly about hundred people in the middle of nowhere with a lot of live music, food and vodka.
I was in my teens (living with my grandma the whole life) when my mother asked if I want to come to the nearest town for family photos on Saturday and I said yeah no, it's sauna day you know. Turned out I missed my mother's wedding because I had to wash my hair. Still joined them in the afternoon for my mom's birthday and as it turned out the afterparty. So yeah, technically I have attended both my parents' weddings.
Obviously this is a highly created summary and you know the details of your life better than me, but from this is seems like more that you missed your mother's wedding because she didn't communicate properly, not because you had to wash your hair.
Not their marriage to each other, but I went to my dad's second wedding, when I was in my twenties. Nice guerrilla ceremony at an art museum
I would love to, but I wasn't born yet.
It happened 6 years before I was born, so no
no, my mother got remarried while I was out of the state
They married ages before we were born. I attended my mother's second marriage. I wasn't invited to my father's second marriage because his mistress was and is a fucking asshat.
No, my parents married 5 years before I was born.
My dad got remarried but I didn't attend that. Didn't see any point in honoring a ceremony that he already proved is meaningless.
Did he cheat on his first wife?
Cheated, secret other kid. The works!
In China where my parents are from, people aren't supposed to have sex before marriage, so I couldn't possibly have been conceived before the marriage/wedding. Typical conservatism lol
(Btw porn is illegal in like many area of the world, westerners are lucky to be able to enjoy... content... 🤭)
I was 3 when I attended my parents' wedding. I guess I should note not my dad and birth mom.
I met my birth mom many years later. She stressed how she and my dad were briefly married when I was born, so I wasn't a bastard, and that she gave birth in FL, not MI — the only home I remembered — so I wasn't a damn Yankee. Like she did me some kindness in both those cases.
That was the attitude that led me to be quite happy with my circumstances — acting like I was in her debt over things I had no care over. So yeah, I attended the wedding of my dad and the only woman I'll ever call mom.
That’s a nice way to ask if I’m a bastard. No, not the insult. Literally, someone born out of wedlock.
I'm a bastard in both senses.
The first wedding I ever attended was my father’s. The second ever was my mother’s. The third was mine.
Congratulations!
If you don't attend your wedding, then it's not your wedding!
I was around 20 years too late.
They didn't attend mine either, as it happens, on the grounds that they too were "late" by then.
Hey, this almost exactly matches my situation. Neat.
Yes, I'm the firstborn, but I was oneish when they got married, so I'm a bastard 😃
Also attended my mum's second wedding, about 7 years after her divorce from my dad. My mum and stepdad are still married 🥰
In a way I did: shotgun marriage, she was 4 months already
Well, no, but in a sense, I kind of was. The ovum already existed and had for <mother's age at the time> years, but the exact sperm did not. I came along too much later for that to have been possible. But my DNA was all there. Just not assembled in the right order yet.
Alternatively, if you believe in reincarnation, I still might have been. I have at least one relative who was there who didn't make it to my birth. Maybe I'm one of them come back.
If that was a conscious choice, that may have been a mistake, but that's another story.
my parents were never married
No...? But I did the math correctly, and for a certain interpretation of "attend", I am a day too late.
They never married.
Nope, that was 18 years before I was born.
No, they married only once, and it was before my time.
But later, they attended my wedding.
Our son was 14 at our wedding, his bio-dad died when he was 3.
As a younger sibling.. nah :3
I wasn't a reason for my parents misery, just a consequence of it