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- Question: Pregnant Bridesmaid.... HELP!?
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- Question: I'm a bridesmaid..I recently got a text dictating the color and style of manicure the bride wanted. Isn't that pushing it a bit too far?
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Question: Had falling out with bride? Posted: 21 May 2015 08:16 PM PDT I was supposed to be maid of honor but as months went on we grew further and further apart. The bride became very rude and never appreciated or even said thank u for anything I did, bought her, or helped her with. She would ignore texts or calls in regards to plans. I know wedding planning is stressful but honestly I'm engaged and would never treat my family like that. I couldn't make the bachelorette party and she got mad about it. Whatever, it was due to a medical emergency and I felt terrible but she wouldn't hear it. She texted me and told me that if I'm going to be "this way" to not show up at the wedding and be MOH. I'm pissed and disgusted. At the rehearsal dinner she wouldn't speak to me. I'm about to quit. What would u do? We live 2 states away from each other and I'm not going to travel all that way for a miserable person. |
Posted: 21 May 2015 04:45 PM PDT We want to know If there is a legal way to marry via the internet |
Question: Buying an engagement ring help? Posted: 21 May 2015 03:34 PM PDT I'm a 21 year old guy and I've been with the girl of my dreams for 3 years. Finally, I'm ready to pop the question. I've just got a quick question. 1. Am I supposed to get myself one too? Is she supposed to get me one later? Do I not get one until the wedding? What's the deal there? 2. Am I supposed to buy another one for the wedding or do we use the same one? (I don't want to go all out on a ring she'll only wear for a couple months rather than get a better one she'll wear forever if I'm supposed to buy another.) Thanks in advance! |
Question: What's some wedding themes for a blue pink and white wedding???plz answer? Posted: 21 May 2015 03:11 PM PDT I have to think of a theme for a project but I have no idea of what theme I should do. It has to go with the colors blue, pink and white. The wedding is in a ballroom if that helps |
Question: Pregnant Bridesmaid.... needs advice...? Posted: 21 May 2015 01:54 PM PDT Update: I'll be a bridesmaid in a wedding and will be around 5 months pregnant at the time, i expressed to the bride i may not be comfortable in 4 inch heels the entire evening and she seemed to not be okay with the idea of me changing into flat sandals or something like that. How should I address this to her without sounding like I'm trying to be difficult. |
Question: Pregnant Bridesmaid.... HELP!? Posted: 21 May 2015 01:33 PM PDT I'll be a bridesmaid in a wedding and will be around 5 months pregnant at the time, i expressed to the bride i may not be comfortable in 4 inch heels the entire evening and she seemed to not be okay with the idea of me changing into flat sandals or something like that. How should I address this to her without sounding like I'm trying to be difficult. |
Question: Can I see your dress before the wedding day? Posted: 21 May 2015 01:11 PM PDT |
Posted: 21 May 2015 12:28 PM PDT She also gave us a day by day breakdown of activities and scheduled beach times for each of the 4 days we'll be on vacation before the wedding. I feel like I've shelled out alot of cash....$3000 on flight and hotel. Shouldn't people be able to do as they please if they paid for their own accommodations, and just be required to show up for wedding related events? Also- if the bride is requiring hair and make up- shouldn't she foot the bill? The dress and shoes that were chosen already cost $250 I'm not angry about spending money on a manicure- i just prefer to do my nails another style and color, its the whole " my way or the highway" attitude that brides have developed. Aren't weddings supposed to be about celebrating love between the bride and groom. Not being a tyrant to your bridal party.... |
Question: We're still not married? Posted: 21 May 2015 10:24 AM PDT I've been with my boyfriend for almost 7 years. We're both 22 years old (high school sweethearts). We are married by common law (legal in Texas), but he's never proposed, and we've never had a ceremony. I mean, we're young and I guess we don't make a whole lot of money for that stuff yet, but I don't want a huge ceremony, just something romantic and pretty with out loved ones. I guess it's also kinda hard to pop the question as a surprise, since we share bank accounts and I would definitely notice if he bought a ring. I've talked about it with him and he says that he'd want to be more financially secure before we got married, but we're already as secure as we can be without having college degrees (I'll probably get my bachelor's in another 2 years). I'm trying not to pressure him, but I keep looking at wedding stuff and thinking about what I'd want in one, and it just makes me sad? Advice? (If you're gonna say break up you might as well not answer. I don't have time for that kinda "advice.") Update: Yes, we are married by common law. I know what common law marriage is. We present ourselves as a married couple in every way to everything except to each other. We told ourselves it would be real to us once we had a ceremony. Stop giving me legal advice. You needn't worry about divorce because we don't plan on splitting up ever(I'm not kidding. Shove off). |
Question: What is the phone number to the westchester county courthouse? Posted: 21 May 2015 09:56 AM PDT |
Question: What kind of engagement ring is good enough for a girl? (read the details below)? Posted: 21 May 2015 08:15 AM PDT I went to buy an engagement ring with my gf. After testing few golden rings I asked her "Are you sure this is the ring you want?" and she said yes. When I was paying, she pointed at a big diamond ring: "I want this. I can sell it if we get divorced". I thought she was kidding, but she is now really upset that I bought her a cheap simple golden ring. What should I do? |
Question: If marriage is a choice then why is staying single considered a taboo? Posted: 21 May 2015 07:45 AM PDT I'm a guy and have literary no interest in either marriage or relationships. I would much rather concentrate my energy and time solely for my job forever. However it seems like people still see "staying single" as taboo or something that's unnatural. I remember once when I had this conversation with someone, she simply said that "I was making a bad choice in life by going solo on my lifes journey". Which brings me to this question - why would she see devoting one's life for work as bad when these are all choices one makes and there's nothing wrong with mine. Does this mean that even today most people see the single forever lifestyle as taboo? |
Question: Problems with my fiance's sister ? Posted: 21 May 2015 04:28 AM PDT Me and my fiance's sister dont get along what so ever. She's very rude and everything that comes out of her mouth is always about me and negative... However I was able to put our differences aside and let her be apart of my wedding party.. But just 2 weeks ago I found out she invited 2 of my fiance's ex girlfriends to not only my wedding but also to my bridal shower! I asked them to leave and when they refused I called the cops and they started threating my guest causing them to leave. i started yelling at his sister and told her she was no longer in my wedding and if she came she would be thrown out... When I spoke to my fiance about this decision he agreed and doesn't have a problem with it ..but now his mother is mad at him for taking my side but she's taking it out on me ... His mother and sister have been leaving me threats on my voice mail and his mother is also saying she won't attend the wedding I didn't feel that this situation was so serious .. Its more of a respect thing for myself I didn't know that not wanting my soon to be husbands ex girlfriends at my wedding would be such a problem? I haven't told him about the voicemails because I don't want to create more things for him to worry about and his mother not showing up would hurt his heart... So my questions? Should I be mature And at least let his sister come so his mother will as well? .... Am I in the wrong? |
Posted: 21 May 2015 04:04 AM PDT I'm getting married!!!! Haha.. And I need a song to walk down the isle to. I want something that starts kinda light and summery with violins but that is emotional.. Something that will make you cry. Any suggestions? |
Question: Please help!! what song should I walk down the aisle to? Posted: 20 May 2015 11:31 PM PDT so I love the song turning page instrumental ( Bella walks down the aisle to it in twilight breaking dawn) but I know several close people to me who are using that for their song so I would like a different song but something similar. Please help! Thank you in advance :) |
Question: Help to pick out the red flags.? Posted: 20 May 2015 08:00 PM PDT you are dating someone over the internet, social media, skype, text messages. You both live in different states. You have your own house, your own business, a kick *** degree, and work for a financial institution. He flies out to spend two weeks with you. Comes back because you both live in different states. Before your second date he proposes.Before his divorce was final he proposes. Along the way, he has cheated on you and the other woman contacts you out of the blue.He beat this other woman because she contacted you. After being beaten she still contacts you to tell you the truth. All of his legal issues are on the internet. All of this is occurring before your wedding which is a year away. Where are the red flags? what are his intentions? what can make you not see the red flags and take heed to warning? |
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