Does it make me a horrible person....

that I just got a facebook invite to my cousin's destination wedding (distant cousin.  I mean; first cousin, but the relationship is pretty distant) and I was thinking "probably won't go to that" until I saw it was in Hawaii and then I kinda started to think about it for a minute?

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  • lol, no.  
  • JessieSullivan
    edited March 2013
    I think it would only be a horrible thing if you had some base reason for being against their wedding-- like if you hated the person your cousin was marrying or something.
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    [QUOTE]I think it would only be a horrible thing if you had some base reason for being against their wedding-- like if you hated the person your cousin was marrying or something.
    Posted by JessieSullivan[/QUOTE]

    haha no.  Haven't met her actually.  If it was in town I'd definitely go but I'm not close enough to him to take off work and/or spend money on flights.

    buuuut if it means a trip to hawaii.... haha
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  • No...I'd love any excuse to just go to Hawaii.

    But a FB invite for a DW?  Is your cousin related to TP?
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  • hahahaha holly!!!!

    it doesn't make you a bad person.  i'd probbaly do the same thing!
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    [QUOTE]No...I'd love any excuse to just go to Hawaii. But a FB invite for a DW?  Is your cousin related to TP?
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  • Not a horrible person, a good one with the perfect ulterior motive for attending.

    and hahaha Holly!
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  • In Response to Re: Does it make me a horrible person....:
    [QUOTE]No...I'd love any excuse to just go to Hawaii. But a FB invite for a DW?  Is your cousin related to TP?
    Posted by hcorrigan34[/QUOTE]

    Ha!
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