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So my partner got this message from his brother today. I had planned on getting my daughter christened in August during the time my brother is home from Australia. He's the god and my partners sister is godmother. The date also suits her too. This message caught us by surprise and he's demanding that we change the date of our daughters christening when the times won't even overlap. Also the fact that he had to bring up that his girlfriend was upset that I had to announce my pregnancy. We purposely didn't tell them earlier because we wanted them to have their moment. I was already 13 weeks when we told them. I just checked the messages from that time and she didn't congratulate me for a whole week after we told them. My partner reminded them that they announced their pregnancy (4 weeks) at my daughters 1st birthday. I wasnt bothered and i was happy to congratulate them all. This is leaving things so awkward. We had no idea at all that they planned to have her birthday party that day.
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Learn more about our guidelines.Of course not! In no way are you the assholes! You specifically said you wanted that date because it’s when your brother is home and have arranged everything around that and your in laws know that. Are you supposed to just not have your brother and the godfather there? Even if you moved it I’m not sure your brother would be able to be the godfather if he wasn’t there as godparents typically have to make a sort of pledge promising to do all they can as godparents. at the end of the day it’s your child’s day not theirs so nope nta
I’d go ahead on ur arranged date with or without them!!!!
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