smartestnumber5
<font color=blue>Then it's just a fun time<br><fon
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I would imagine that if the ones doing the inviting were true friends, they would understand your position on the issue and not invite you out of respect for your beliefs and desire to have the best day possible. As their friend, you would understand their decision and be grateful they respect your beliefs. In turn, you would never belittle or begrudge them of the fact but continue to keep a cordial relationship where you discuss business, pets, and the funny T.V. show as well as Christmas gift ideas.
Really? I wouldn't call a relationship that was reduced to that a "friendship" at all. That seems like barely acquaintance level.
But then, I would think it would be extremely hard to maintain a friendship with someone who refused to come to your wedding because they don't believe you have the right to be married. I wouldn't even bother to keep up the acquaintance level--what would the point be?