Tell Me About It: ; Disapproval of Son's Fiancee Is Hard to Fix; Groveling May Be Necessary to Ingratiate Yourself with Bride-to-Be

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Dear Carolyn:

A few months ago, my son, "Joe", introduced me to his girlfriend, "Carrie." After meeting her, "Joe" asked my opinion of "Carrie." I told him she dressed too suggestively, that she was standoffish and smug. "Joe" repeated my remarks to "Carrie," who is now his fiancee. Although I put my feelings aside for my son's sake and have welcomed her into the family, "Carrie" wants nothing to do with me and has excluded me from all the wedding plans and pre-wedding festivities. My son refuses to get involved and I am afraid that if this continues, I will always be persona non grata with my son and his new family. What can I do?

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Tell Me About It: ; Disapproval of Son's Fiancee Is Hard to Fix; Groveling May Be Necessary to Ingratiate Yourself with Bride-to-Be

Trying to make amends

Too bad your son didn't "refuse" to get involved before he opened his pie hole and betrayed your confidence...

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