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Money Moral dilemma - would you pay for a new wedding dress?
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Former_MSE_Andrea
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Hi everyone
You may all be interested in thiis week's dilemma from our weekly email.
Bridesmaid falls pregnant - would you pay for a new dress?
Andrea
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Bridesmaid falls pregnant - would you pay for a new dress?
Andrea

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Or even a new bridesmaid dress !I Would Rather Climb A Mountain Than Crawl Into A Hole
MSE Florida wedding .....no problem0 -
No she would have to pay for it, it's not the brides fault she's got up the duff.0
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First thought is no but then I guess it depends on how close we are, if she had been trying long etc?:jBaby Boy born December 20120
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Um no I wouldn't, sounds harsh but you have to draw the line somewhere. It's like if the bridesmaid gained 5 stone(of fat), would you buy a new dress? I wouldn't.0
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Its quite an old thread to bring back. Think the op will have sorted the dilemma by now. It would be difficult but i think you have to draw the line. A lot of people dont even buy their bridesmaids dresses now0
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