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7 dos and don’ts for an adults-only wedding

1 don’t print “adults only” on the invitation

Your guest list is completely up to you and your spouse-to-be, so you shouldn’t feel guilty for not wanting children at your wedding. But specifying that your wedding is adults only by writing it front and center on the invitation could cause feelings to get hurt. Having a child-free wedding can be a very sensitive issue to some, especially for out-of-towners. For a more

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