by Ding Dong » Tue Dec 03, 2024 8:23 am
‘On a side note, there are lots of traditions which are outdated, including the father of the bride walking the bride down the aisle - symbolic of giving her away to another man. Bride wearing white, the wife taking the husband’s surname, and the kids too. All of these do not belittle women.. they’re just part of our traditions. ‘
I very much disagree with the above - these hangover traditions do reduce and diminish women, especially being given away and being expected to lose your surname (unless you want to).
However, I now realise we are talking about your grandparents not your parents - my mistake. This changes things. Maybe they are in their 80s. Who knows how many more Boxing Day trips to the pub your grandfather has left.
I would ensure that you and she do a load of prep, cleaning and washing up together and that you two go for a short walk separately and you then go alone to join your grandfather at the pub. Just be sure to be there when they arrive as you will have been missed on the walk.
As others have said it’s good to have principles and stand up for them, but there has to be some give and take. Worth making a stand with your parents, but not your grandparents. You sound a bit intimidated by your gf, btw.
‘On a side note, there are lots of traditions which are outdated, including the father of the bride walking the bride down the aisle - symbolic of giving her away to another man. Bride wearing white, the wife taking the husband’s surname, and the kids too. All of these do not belittle women.. they’re just part of our traditions. ‘
I very much disagree with the above - these hangover traditions do reduce and diminish women, especially being given away and being expected to lose your surname (unless you want to).
However, I now realise we are talking about your grandparents not your parents - my mistake. This changes things. Maybe they are in their 80s. Who knows how many more Boxing Day trips to the pub your grandfather has left.
I would ensure that you and she do a load of prep, cleaning and washing up together and that you two go for a short walk separately and you then go alone to join your grandfather at the pub. Just be sure to be there when they arrive as you will have been missed on the walk.
As others have said it’s good to have principles and stand up for them, but there has to be some give and take. Worth making a stand with your parents, but not your grandparents. You sound a bit intimidated by your gf, btw.