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Get Expert AdviceDo I have my future father in law walk me down the aisle?
Unsure what category to put this under. I don't speak to my family at all and have always said I want to walk down the aisle on my own. I've had pressure from my future mother in law and other extended members of my fiances family that I should have him. Comments like "surely you would have xxxx walk you". He's a lovely man but there's a lot I disagree with his alcoholism and priorities and he has also made comments that he thinks I'll ask him. What can I do? Advice? Please ??
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I think you should trust your OWN feelings. The privilege of walking you down the aisle should be given to the one who has represented the "father" figure in your previous life. If your own father is alive and you wish him to be apart of this memorable day then most brides ask him - if not then an uncle, grandfather, or really close member of the family.There is always a manly figure in the background of every girls life waiting for this same opportunity! Don't cave in to pressure and then regret it. This is YOUR day - YOU decide. Best of luck and lots of hugs on angels wings to guide you.