I've been reading along with this thread...but one of these last posts made me decide I might have an interesting perspective.....
I was a 17 year old senior.....just marking off the days to when I would graduate so I could hurry up and get married. What was my mom thinking?!?! Honestly I think she thought it was a bad idea...but I had been "family minded" all through high school-never even considered college or a career- I just wanted to be a wife and mom, so the fact that I was engaged to a guy whose family owned a well known successful restaurant and had a solid future there probably made her think "it could be worse". About the only thing my mom different was that she WOULD NOT agree to over extend herself with $$ for the wedding. She never said I couldn't marry or made a big fuss....but the whole wedding planning was not her biggest thing in life and she was very limited in budget etc. and in the end that was what probably caused us NOT to be married. His parents were much the same-not saying they were against it (they actually liked me fine) but not buying into the whole wedding planning- most likely because they had done so a couple years earlier with their older daughter - HUGE wedding- and the divorce cost nearly as much less than 2 years later!! The stress of not getting the big wedding and everyone falling over to cater to us turned out to be the thing that made us start thinking maybe it wasn't such a great idea after all.
A year and 1/2 later I ended up with a new guy....and was so convinced that we would be together forever I jumped right in and we were married - only knowing eachother like 6 months! My mom once again did not sponsor a big wedding.... and I was OK with that- we were married in a little church- just me and him and two relatives. No reception. A few years later though-my mom did help with the attorneys fees for a very messy, long and expensive ($10,000- all of which I paid back!) divorce and custody proceeding.
I've looked back and wondered what was my mom thinking?!?! I think she knew I was going to marry SOMEONE and putting up a fight would only alienate me- but she refused to do something fiscally irresponsible. I had a few other friends whose parents took the other route and paid for the big wedding and things ended up the same as me.... but they had beautiful wedding pictures to put away at the end.
Just for the record- within 3 years I re-married to my now husband of 12 years. When we decided to get married I wanted a wedding....since I never had one. We made our plans and started saving- it was not huge- but was just fine for us and although we took 10 months to plan for it- so we could afford to pay as we went -in the end both of our sets of parents chipped in for this or that without us ever asking! My mom even decided at the last minute that we really should have planned for a champagne toast and made the arrangements for that at the reception and picked up the tab!
This girl is just "marriage minded"- she is a princess and wants the princess wedding - no different than a girl wanting a HUGE sweet 16 party. She is not going into this for the marriage- but for the wedding and to be the bride and the center of attention. I know this- because thats what I think I wanted! Your son probably loves her- and she probably loves him too, but they do not realize that they are dealing with a MARRIAGE - they are caught up in the WEDDING. It will not end up happy. The girls parents are probably just wanting to save face...if she is going to get married they are probably just happy its to your decent son! I bet they are just hoping for the best. I would downplay the whole thing- and whatever you do- DO NOT put in one cent that you don't really really want to. It might not help since the other parents are a bit over board- but I bet the time will come when she melts down if she is not getting the dream wedding she wants and then maybe your son might see this for what it is.
Gosh... I never knew the knowledge from my crazy teenage years would seem important!!!
Good Luck
I was a 17 year old senior.....just marking off the days to when I would graduate so I could hurry up and get married. What was my mom thinking?!?! Honestly I think she thought it was a bad idea...but I had been "family minded" all through high school-never even considered college or a career- I just wanted to be a wife and mom, so the fact that I was engaged to a guy whose family owned a well known successful restaurant and had a solid future there probably made her think "it could be worse". About the only thing my mom different was that she WOULD NOT agree to over extend herself with $$ for the wedding. She never said I couldn't marry or made a big fuss....but the whole wedding planning was not her biggest thing in life and she was very limited in budget etc. and in the end that was what probably caused us NOT to be married. His parents were much the same-not saying they were against it (they actually liked me fine) but not buying into the whole wedding planning- most likely because they had done so a couple years earlier with their older daughter - HUGE wedding- and the divorce cost nearly as much less than 2 years later!! The stress of not getting the big wedding and everyone falling over to cater to us turned out to be the thing that made us start thinking maybe it wasn't such a great idea after all.
A year and 1/2 later I ended up with a new guy....and was so convinced that we would be together forever I jumped right in and we were married - only knowing eachother like 6 months! My mom once again did not sponsor a big wedding.... and I was OK with that- we were married in a little church- just me and him and two relatives. No reception. A few years later though-my mom did help with the attorneys fees for a very messy, long and expensive ($10,000- all of which I paid back!) divorce and custody proceeding.
I've looked back and wondered what was my mom thinking?!?! I think she knew I was going to marry SOMEONE and putting up a fight would only alienate me- but she refused to do something fiscally irresponsible. I had a few other friends whose parents took the other route and paid for the big wedding and things ended up the same as me.... but they had beautiful wedding pictures to put away at the end.
Just for the record- within 3 years I re-married to my now husband of 12 years. When we decided to get married I wanted a wedding....since I never had one. We made our plans and started saving- it was not huge- but was just fine for us and although we took 10 months to plan for it- so we could afford to pay as we went -in the end both of our sets of parents chipped in for this or that without us ever asking! My mom even decided at the last minute that we really should have planned for a champagne toast and made the arrangements for that at the reception and picked up the tab!
This girl is just "marriage minded"- she is a princess and wants the princess wedding - no different than a girl wanting a HUGE sweet 16 party. She is not going into this for the marriage- but for the wedding and to be the bride and the center of attention. I know this- because thats what I think I wanted! Your son probably loves her- and she probably loves him too, but they do not realize that they are dealing with a MARRIAGE - they are caught up in the WEDDING. It will not end up happy. The girls parents are probably just wanting to save face...if she is going to get married they are probably just happy its to your decent son! I bet they are just hoping for the best. I would downplay the whole thing- and whatever you do- DO NOT put in one cent that you don't really really want to. It might not help since the other parents are a bit over board- but I bet the time will come when she melts down if she is not getting the dream wedding she wants and then maybe your son might see this for what it is.
Gosh... I never knew the knowledge from my crazy teenage years would seem important!!!
Good Luck

I guess it's a vicious cycle of "my mom didn't let me plan my own wedding, so I won't let my daughter plan hers either?"
parkersmom my heart goes out to you and your son.
Hopefully he sees the light
and goes through with moving out and runs from that family.
keep us posted!