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Opinion | My wedding is costing a fortune, so I started chopping our guest list — kids were among the first to go. My cousin insisted on bringing her son. I snapped that I don’t want a seat filler. Was I wrong? Ask Lisi

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Advice columnists Ellie and Lisi Tesher.


Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star based in ɫɫ. Send your relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

I’m getting married next month in a ceremony with fewer than 100 guests. As an Italian, that’s small and intimate. It’s about the venue and the capacity of guests it can manage. My fiancé and I loved it so much we decided to risk the family fury.

Our first cut were fourth cousins on both sides. I’m not kidding. Then third cousins. Then the children of second cousins. Finally, we decided on no children unless they were babes in arms because they don’t increase the head count, and we understand it’s hard to leave a breastfeeding baby.

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Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in ɫɫ. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

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