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| #Post#: 70276-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gender Segregated Wedding? | |
| By: Gellchom Date: September 21, 2021, 3:43 pm | |
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| [quote author=holly firestorm link=topic=2162.msg70235#msg70235 | |
| date=1632168125] | |
| [quote author=sandisadie link=topic=2162.msg70198#msg70198 | |
| date=1632005734] | |
| If I was invited to a wedding such as described I'd go just for | |
| the experience. I don't agree with the idea that the sexes must | |
| be separated, for almost any reason, and I don't agree at all | |
| that women can be disrespected by being treated as inferior to | |
| men, but I do respect other cultures and their right to think | |
| and act according to their beliefs. I agree with others who say | |
| that family members ought to attend this kind of wedding, | |
| because they are, well, a member of the family. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I'm not a radical feminist, but, I am a bit of a militant one. | |
| To explain: I don't think everyone needs to have the same | |
| culture as me, but when it comes to disrespecting and treating | |
| women as inferior, that's where I draw the line. (I am too | |
| conscious of how badly women have been treated throughout | |
| history and in many ways and many places still are.) So, it | |
| would really depend on that. What's the groom like? Is he just | |
| going along with this because his family insisted or is he going | |
| to expect his new wife to live as an inferior for the rest of | |
| her marriage? What are the in-laws really like the rest of the | |
| time? How are the women treated, specifically? Some families | |
| just like to uphold traditions for special occasions. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I am very much a feminist, and I don�t see anything suggesting | |
| that the women�s reception will be inferior or that the women | |
| will be disrespected. That seems to have been speculation by | |
| people commenting on the letter. | |
| I don�t think it matters which invitation was first, one of the | |
| few times it wouldn�t. This is his sister�s wedding. Skipping | |
| it for a friend�s would be dropping the big one. | |
| #Post#: 70296-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gender Segregated Wedding? | |
| By: Hmmm Date: September 22, 2021, 8:36 am | |
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| [quote author=Gellchom link=topic=2162.msg70276#msg70276 | |
| date=1632257022] | |
| [quote author=holly firestorm link=topic=2162.msg70235#msg70235 | |
| date=1632168125] | |
| [quote author=sandisadie link=topic=2162.msg70198#msg70198 | |
| date=1632005734] | |
| If I was invited to a wedding such as described I'd go just for | |
| the experience. I don't agree with the idea that the sexes must | |
| be separated, for almost any reason, and I don't agree at all | |
| that women can be disrespected by being treated as inferior to | |
| men, but I do respect other cultures and their right to think | |
| and act according to their beliefs. I agree with others who say | |
| that family members ought to attend this kind of wedding, | |
| because they are, well, a member of the family. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I'm not a radical feminist, but, I am a bit of a militant one. | |
| To explain: I don't think everyone needs to have the same | |
| culture as me, but when it comes to disrespecting and treating | |
| women as inferior, that's where I draw the line. (I am too | |
| conscious of how badly women have been treated throughout | |
| history and in many ways and many places still are.) So, it | |
| would really depend on that. What's the groom like? Is he just | |
| going along with this because his family insisted or is he going | |
| to expect his new wife to live as an inferior for the rest of | |
| her marriage? What are the in-laws really like the rest of the | |
| time? How are the women treated, specifically? Some families | |
| just like to uphold traditions for special occasions. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I am very much a feminist, and I don�t see anything suggesting | |
| that the women�s reception will be inferior or that the women | |
| will be disrespected. That seems to have been speculation by | |
| people commenting on the letter. | |
| I don�t think it matters which invitation was first, one of the | |
| few times it wouldn�t. This is his sister�s wedding. Skipping | |
| it for a friend�s would be dropping the big one. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I agree. Most people know when a sibling's wedding is going to | |
| be well before an invitation is sent. The LW isn't implying that | |
| he or his girlfriend is so close to the other couple that they | |
| are attendants in the wedding, just close friends. Having to | |
| miss a close friend's wedding because of a family obligation is | |
| a lot more understandable than bailing on a sibling's wedding | |
| because you want to attend a friend's event. I guess it would be | |
| different if you had already RSVP'd for a friend's event and a | |
| sibling announced a spur of the moment wedding that was being | |
| planned in a 2 months time frame. But that doesn't sound like | |
| his sister's wedding was planned last minute. | |
| #Post#: 70313-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gender Segregated Wedding? | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: September 22, 2021, 6:41 pm | |
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| I had to miss my sister-in-law's baby shower because a friend's | |
| wedding was planned for the same day. I had RSVPed for the | |
| wedding prior to learning of plans for the baby shower. I still | |
| feel awful to this day. :'( (And to make matters worse, it was | |
| the wedding that I described in the other thread where no one | |
| really wanted to talk with me.) | |
| #Post#: 70947-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Gender Segregated Wedding? | |
| By: jazzgirl205 Date: October 17, 2021, 10:27 pm | |
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| [quote author=Wanaca link=topic=2162.msg70173#msg70173 | |
| date=1631964552] | |
| I don't think this would bother me at all. I've been to | |
| countless events and family gathering where this naturally | |
| happens. The females tend to gather together in the kitchen | |
| area and the menfolk are somewhere else. There aren't any rules | |
| about it, but it just naturally happens. This type of wedding | |
| would be different for me, but I'd roll with it without any | |
| negative preconceptions. | |
| [/quote] | |
| This. We do a lot of gender segregated things: book clubs, | |
| bunco, poker nights, showers, debutante teas. It wouldn't | |
| bother me at all (although I prefer the company of men over | |
| women). I would go and have a good time and consider it a new | |
| adventure. | |
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