I love them, but I’m afraid I can’t trust them not to be jerks.
I do not trust that they will be supportive of our daughter’s marriage. I’m not comfortable with them attending her wedding.
There are many variables to ponder here, however, including how awful your cousins really are, and how tolerant the bride, groom and his family are willing or able to be. Your daughter and her fiance may not have any interest in or feel any obligation toward these family members, and if so the decision is an easy one.
Putting aside the idea that vaccines can have a communal impact, when it comes to her own health, Penny’s choice is her own to make.
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