lifesavacation
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If the bride is a dancer, she might just legitimately think this would be fun and awesome. Thinking she is taking this moment out of her day to humiliate her groom and future mother in law is bizarre?
As an introvert who is surrounded by extroverts, I can confidently say that some things that people just take for granted as being fun and awesome, are literal hell for others. They don't understand that though, because they tend to assume that everyone is like them.
For the record, not in 10 million years would I participate in this dance off, but I think the OP can use her adult words and say "no", without making it some big personal attack. Going on the war path that this was "meant to humiliate" the OP.... sorry but that is some next-level pot-stirring.
I think there's a difference between asking if I want to participate vs. telling me I've been signed up for 4 dance lessons and will participate. I was never asked. I also never went on "the war path." I'm not sure if that was meant for me or not. I was going to suck it up and go through with the dance even though it is the very last thing I want to do. I never said anything negative to my son or his fiancé about it. I only told my son to let me know the dates of the dance lessons if this was happening. I'm honestly not sure how my personal beliefs that I've not shared with them is pot stirring or going on the war path. Feel free to share it with me because I don't want to do either one.
I'm reading all the replies and taking everything in. I do want to make sure that what I say and do is reasonable and respectful.