bumbershoot
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It specifically says "gifts are not necessary." That's the instruction for you.
I have sometimes gone to a celebration where the guideline was "gifts are not necessary" but where I WANTED to give a gift. I appreciated any clues as to what type of gift I could buy that would be a winner.
You don't want to buy a gift. Gifts aren't necessary. No problem.
Don't let help for those who WANT to bring a gift make you crazy.
Yep, I'd choose to take it that way.
I ended up registering in two different places for our wedding, despite being philosophically (at that time) anti-registries, because it was EASIER than trying to convince people that we didn't need/want presents. NO one was listening to the no presents thing, and they were absolutely offended to think that they would not get us presents. So...I registered.
And to the people who had NOT been part of the pre-registry nonsense, perhaps I became one of the evil registry people (though I did not take the cards the registry places give you, didn't include it in my invitation, and only mentioned it to people who asked)...those people wouldn't know the background.
So, true or not, just take it as though she's trying to help people who WANT to bring a present. You'll feel better about it, no matter what you do.