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Writer's pictureAmanda Allaby

What if I Don't Want Kids at My Wedding?


One dilemma that seems to pop up more often than not is the age-old question: to invite kids or to keep it strictly adults-only?


Now, let's be real – there's no one-size-fits-all answer to this conundrum. Every couple has their own vision for their big day, and that's what makes weddings so wonderfully unique. So, if you find yourself grappling with the kids-or-no-kids dilemma, fear not! I've got some tips and tricks up my sleeve to help you navigate this tricky terrain with grace and style.


First things first, let's tackle the elephant in the room – why the hesitation? Perhaps you're envisioning a more mature affair, complete with champagne toasts and candlelit dinners. Or maybe you're worried about wrangling a herd of sugar-fueled toddlers on the dance floor. Whatever your reasons may be, it's important to identify them early on so you can make an informed decision that feels right for you and your partner.


Once you've nailed down your reasoning, it's time to communicate your wishes to your guests. But here's the kicker – wording is everything! Instead of simply stating "no kids allowed," why not get creative with your invitations? How about something along the lines of: "While we adore your little ones, we've decided to keep our celebration adults-only to ensure an evening of elegance and relaxation"? Not only does this approach convey your message in a thoughtful manner, but it also emphasizes the importance of creating a specific ambiance for your special day.


Of course, there may be some guests who aren't too thrilled about leaving their mini-me's at home. And hey, that's totally okay! After all, it's your wedding, not theirs. To ease any potential tension, consider offering childcare options or suggesting nearby accommodations where families can stay with ease. Trust me, a little gesture of goodwill can go a long way in smoothing over any rough patches.


But what if you're still feeling the heat from pushy relatives or disgruntled friends? Take a deep breath, my dear, and remember – you're not obligated to justify your decision to anyone. This is your moment to shine, and you deserve to celebrate it exactly how you see fit. So, stand your ground with confidence and don't let anyone rain on your parade!


In the end, whether you choose to include kids in your wedding festivities or opt for an adults-only affair, the most important thing is that you feel comfortable and happy with your decision. So, embrace your inner bridezilla (hey, we all have one!) and let your vision come to life in all its glory.

And remember, darlings – no matter what path you choose, love will always be the guest of honor at your wedding. So, go forth and celebrate in style, kiddos or no kiddos!



Until next time, happy planning!

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