Ok, here's the deal...did I have a right to get upset? Here's some background info in case you need it.
My younger brother (26) is just in a different class then the rest of the family.
He just graduated law school and now has a job making 6 figures,the rest
of us make it pay check to pay check barely at times with both spouses working. He lives kind of the lifestyle I just see on TV, freedom, friends,money, travel, etc.
He is not married but has one child (8) for whom he does pay child support for.
We are a very close family and all live fairly close distance to each other (within 20 min) and he visits our parents EVERY week.
My brother has been unlucky in love since, well, forever. He's one of the ones to jump in and falls in love right away and that person is the center of his universe for the time being. He has been engaged twice previously but never made it to the alter. Well now he has been dating a girl he met on Match for the last six months.
I called him last weekend to chat and asked him what he's doing, he says he's shopping for an engagement ring. I kinda flipped out when I found out he was proposing to this girl that night!!!
No one in my family has even met her!!! Like I said, we are a close family so this is really strange!!
Finally I settled down and decided to accept it, he's a big boy now. So later in the weekend I decide to plan a family get-together for December
to celebrate the holidays and the winter birthdays (mine included).
I called him and asked for his new fiances email address, he gave it to me.
I emailed a invitation to everyone in my immediate family and to her. The next morning I woke up and to my surprise I had an email from my brother telling me not to email his fiance any more, if I needed something to go through him. He said you did not email such and such (my brother in-law and sister in-law) directly then don't email her directly. I was very hurt and upset by this. I was trying to be nice and make her feel welcome into the family even without meeting her but he took it as me being pushy and trying to make her feel uncomfortable.
One point he did make that I didn't notice was that the invitation I sent out you could see who accepted and who declined, I still don't feel that should be a big deal but he thinks that she may feel obligated even if she doesn't want to come since everyone could see she declined.
I kind of get the feeling that it boils down to he's embarrassed of his family.
I called him at work gave him a piece of my mind and then sent out an email to everyone (except her) and canceled the party. Was it really that wrong for me to email and invite her directly? Was I wrong to get so upset? My brother and I have made up but Im still hurt and confused.

My younger brother (26) is just in a different class then the rest of the family.
He just graduated law school and now has a job making 6 figures,the rest
of us make it pay check to pay check barely at times with both spouses working. He lives kind of the lifestyle I just see on TV, freedom, friends,money, travel, etc.
He is not married but has one child (8) for whom he does pay child support for.
We are a very close family and all live fairly close distance to each other (within 20 min) and he visits our parents EVERY week.
My brother has been unlucky in love since, well, forever. He's one of the ones to jump in and falls in love right away and that person is the center of his universe for the time being. He has been engaged twice previously but never made it to the alter. Well now he has been dating a girl he met on Match for the last six months.
I called him last weekend to chat and asked him what he's doing, he says he's shopping for an engagement ring. I kinda flipped out when I found out he was proposing to this girl that night!!!
No one in my family has even met her!!! Like I said, we are a close family so this is really strange!!
Finally I settled down and decided to accept it, he's a big boy now. So later in the weekend I decide to plan a family get-together for December
to celebrate the holidays and the winter birthdays (mine included).
I called him and asked for his new fiances email address, he gave it to me.
I emailed a invitation to everyone in my immediate family and to her. The next morning I woke up and to my surprise I had an email from my brother telling me not to email his fiance any more, if I needed something to go through him. He said you did not email such and such (my brother in-law and sister in-law) directly then don't email her directly. I was very hurt and upset by this. I was trying to be nice and make her feel welcome into the family even without meeting her but he took it as me being pushy and trying to make her feel uncomfortable.
One point he did make that I didn't notice was that the invitation I sent out you could see who accepted and who declined, I still don't feel that should be a big deal but he thinks that she may feel obligated even if she doesn't want to come since everyone could see she declined.
I kind of get the feeling that it boils down to he's embarrassed of his family.
I called him at work gave him a piece of my mind and then sent out an email to everyone (except her) and canceled the party. Was it really that wrong for me to email and invite her directly? Was I wrong to get so upset? My brother and I have made up but Im still hurt and confused.



