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galeckifan wrote
A couple at my church that I thought were my friends*recently had a wedding and when I saw the pictures on Facebook it looked like I was the only one not invited. I even saw this a pic of this girl that they just met three weeks ago that just started coming to my church at the wedding. Did they really invite someone they*had just met three weeks before their wedding to their wedding and*not me? I have been going there a year.*Also, I saw that they just added this person on Facebook three weeks ago.
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Why in Yog-Sothoth's Most Unholy Name do you want to go to a wedding? If you're not one of the people actually getting hitched, it's just boring. The bride walks down the aisle, they throw rose petals, the minister gives some speech, the two exchange vows, then they eat cake and get shitfaced. You can get the same experience without the boredom and silly clothes just by going to the pub.
Perhaps weddings are actually enjoyed by those less curmudgeonly than I. I know some people actually LIKE weddings. Then again, some people enjoy their sex life with plenty of whips and chains. I enjoy neither whips and chains nor weddings.
Relationships are nice, but when stuff like this happens, it affirms my solitary and curmudgeonly nature. Too much drama in relationships with others. I have yet to encounter any drama in solitude. Perhaps you should follow my path.