cabanafrau
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I think just because someone chooses to do something "backwards" and not in line with someone else's views doesn't mean they don't get to have their experience or memories.
I think having any kind of wedding they want to pay for is up to them. Be it a big affair or 5 people on the beach. They deserve to celebrate their event anyway they see fit. Along with that, one shower and the bachelor/bachelorette parties. If someone feels it's out of line they can RSVP no.
My SO's two cousins are getting married. Both have lived with their partner for 2-3 years each. Neither is registering for anything so that means all cash gifts IMO. Easier for me! One had a bridal shower and the bachelor/bachelorette parties. The other did an engagement party, will be having a bridal shower and bachelor/bachelorette parties and it's a destination wedding.
Could care less what order they do things in. What I think is tasteless is any idea that it's anybody's turn to "cash in" by having multiple events where people are obliged to gift you, or multiple events where people are obliged to spend piles of money to participate/attend.
Long term friends of ours married about five years ago and I attended a fun bachelorette dinner and they threw the nicest wedding I've been to. It's not that it was so extremely posh. It was tasteful and luxurious and simply really happy and celebratory.
Nothing wrong on going in on a gift.