Spouses Paired With Others in Friends' Wedding Party
Dear Abby | October 21st, 2025 | Letter 1 of 2
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, a close friend of my husband's and mine asked us to be the best couple in their wedding. After being postponed for a year due to some family issues, the wedding is coming up soon. My husband and I have been married 25 years. We have a strong, faithful bond. Last weekend, we were informed that we won't be paired together. Neither of us is happy with this news. We feel that our friends are not respectful of our relationship. I'm baffled about why the best couple wouldn't be paired together. I'm so upset that I have cried for days. I feel disrespected, betrayed and unvalued. I don't want us to be paired with other partners. I told our friends I'm not comfortable with my husband walking with another woman, and me walking with another man, but I was ignored. I no longer want to even go to the wedding. Am I being unreasonable? -- COMMITTED BUT UNHAPPY.
DEAR COMMITTED: Please dry your tears. You may have blown this out of proportion. For the last quarter of a century, you and your husband have been known to be a solid couple. I don't know why the bride and groom are asking you to walk down the aisle separately. It could be something as simple as pairing attendants who are similar heights. Participate in the wedding and support your friends. It is only for one day and, I assume, you will be seated with your husband after the ceremony.
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