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- Question: Is this engagement ring ok for a 24year old woman (or is it 'old' looking?)?
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- Question: Can this ring be sized down?
- Question: How should I go about this?
- Question: Is it rude not to attend the wedding?
- Question: Does your wedding dress have to match your color scheme?
- Question: Is it considered socially acceptable to not get married until your early thirties?
- Question: A bridesmaid and groomsman are not happy with who they re walking with in my wedding?
- Question: Are most women likely to be offended if their fiance insists for a court wedding?
- Question: Is it okay to get married on a family members birthday?
- Question: What month should I get married?
- Question: Is there anyway to guess someone s ring size?
- Question: What's the best way to go about having a casual celebration back at home after our destination wedding?
| Question: Having a (pale) pink wedding dress? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 09:35 PM PDT I just found a perfect gown for my wedding, and, goodness gracious, it. Is. Pink. It's very subtle and pale, but I am totally unfamiliar on how to make this work with the rest of the wedding. Do my bridesmaids need to wear white with just touches of pink, then? And do the decorations need to mostly be black/white/gray to avoid clashing or overwhelming the whole event with too much pink? Should my bouquet be pink and white, or just one or the other? Should I have a different theme color all together and pink only be my dress color? Picking a different dress is not an option. Please lend any thoughts you may have. I would really appreciate it. Thanks so much in advance!!! |
| Question: Is $50 too much to spend on a wedding ring? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 03:26 PM PDT |
| Question: Would you be mad in this situation? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 02:30 PM PDT I invited my friend to a wedding, & I gave him all the details a month prior. 3 nights before the wedding he texts me that he won't be able to come because he doesn't have enough money for a suit. I'm not interested in him, he's gay. I'm upset he didnt think about buying a suit until last minute & didnt tell me until last minute. I havent expressed this anger with him because I dont know if I'm justified in feeling this way. I'm 1 of those people who does everything in advance, so maybe I'm just being a little anal. I invited him to the wedding as soon as I recieved the invitation, & bought my dress the following weekend. I dont know. What do you guys think? Am I justified in being irritated? |
| Question: Is this engagement ring ok for a 24year old woman (or is it 'old' looking?)? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 02:10 PM PDT I am planning on proposing to my girlfriend in about a month and this is a ring that I am considering. She 1.11ct center, 1.86 ctw, princess cut.. Do you women like it? Or is it maybe an older womans style ? |
| Question: Whats the best gift i can get my fiance? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 01:47 PM PDT at a budget of 150$ Guys opinion |
| Question: Is McDonald's a good place for wedding reception? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 12:48 PM PDT |
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| Question: Cheap wedding venues in scotland? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 12:04 PM PDT Me and my boyfriend are planning on getting married in scotland next year but we have very little money where are the cheapet decent places to get married |
| Question: Is $5 and a card a good wedding gift? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 11:44 AM PDT |
| Question: Can this ring be sized down? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 10:50 AM PDT This engagement ring is currently at a size 7 and I would need it to be a 5. Does this ring appear like it could be sized? I don't want to purchase it from the person just to find out it cant be sized down. |
| Question: How should I go about this? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 09:52 AM PDT So long story short there is this girl I work with and dated. we went on a few dates and had a great time together, kissed a few times etc but after the one day at work i heard she felt i was orbiting her and kinda watching her talk to the other guys at work. since that day she cancelled our plans for the next day, we made plans for last thursday and on wednesday she said they were still a go but on thursday cancelled. she offered sunday so we made a time for 3pm. come sat july 4th i text her happy 4th etc... and told her what i had in mind. She just said okay ill letcha know. left it at that and come sunday she never text at all for like 4 or 5 days and i didnt either then thursday she text me saying hey, which is how we start talking. is she still maybe interested and was testing my neediness or something? I kind of want to find a non needy way to ask or see if she wants to hang out again or know for sure if she just wants to be friends. Like idk why she would completely ditch me and text me first 4 days later. Maybe i caught her attention where most guys would mention something or ask and i didnt do a single thing? ever since that one day at work she was texting me differently, taking longer to answer and nowhere near as many :) and stuff as before but since she text me back she sort has been again, not sure because ive been taking a while to get back to her now myself but we work together today again for the first time since last 2 saturdays ago when that happened |
| Question: Is it rude not to attend the wedding? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 09:39 AM PDT So, my fiancé is going to be the best man in his friends wedding in August. I'm not particularly close with the groom or bride. Last summer the four of us would go out to eat, have drinks, etc. but I got pregnant and all that stopped around Christmas because we were all busy. My fiancé will occasionally go have a drink or coffee with his friend but the last time I saw them was the baby shower in April. I have had the baby since. Now, I received an invitation in the mail and I'm not sure if I really want to go. I don't know any of the other guests and with my fiancé being the best man, I'm going to be alone for the majority of the event. My fiancé is more of a social butterfly than I am and I know he's going to ignore me to be the life of the party. It's just who he is and I'm afraid that my insecurities will ruin the night for both of us. Is it rude to decline the invite? |
| Question: Does your wedding dress have to match your color scheme? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 09:26 AM PDT I really think I want a blush dress, but I don't want pink to be a part of my color scheme...I want to have purple and blue (thinking a deep purple, like a plum, and a nice, bright turquoise). Does a blush dress work with that? |
| Question: Is it considered socially acceptable to not get married until your early thirties? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 09:23 AM PDT I'm a 25 year old woman who was in a long-term relationship for 5 years with a man who wanted to marry me but I just wasn't in love with him. I was at first, otherwise I wouldn't have stayed with him as long as I did, but I went through some life-altering events (both of my brothers passed away, developed an eating disorder, etc) and overcoming these issues really changed me as a person. I am now at a point in my life where I'm happy and healthy (mentally and physically). I'm moving half way across the country for an amazing career opportunity next month which means I'm basically starting all over when it comes to building new relationships, since I don't know anyone out there. I want to focus on myself and my career right now and would rather not commit to a family until my early thirties (30-34) but my parents don't think this is socially acceptable. I don't know, I would just like to hear your thoughts. |
| Question: A bridesmaid and groomsman are not happy with who they re walking with in my wedding? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 09:20 AM PDT So my fiance's twin brother is best man in our wedding and his wife is a bridesmaid. Obviously we are having the best man and maid of honor walk back down the aisle together and then have the rest of the party paired up. Well my fiance's brother and wife eloped last month and are now throwing a fit that they don't get to walk together in our wedding and they should since they're married now. They said it's inappropriate to have to walk with someone else. I think this is ridiculous and so badly wish I could just say "if you don't like it then don't be in it" but I can't because it's his brother and now sister in law. What do I do? I don't want to change it just for their convenience. |
| Question: Are most women likely to be offended if their fiance insists for a court wedding? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 08:46 AM PDT That involves NO reception. Let us say he doesn't want to waste money on such things that he sees as a waste of time and money. |
| Question: Is it okay to get married on a family members birthday? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 07:34 AM PDT Hello, I recently got engaged. We were throwing around dates (no serious planning yet) and one of the days we are considering falls on my younger cousins 21st birthday. We talked to him about it and he says he's fine with it and doesn't really celebrate his birthdays anymore, and wouldn't mind attending our wedding instead of sitting at home. But I think I would feel bad for getting married on his birthday and forever making him share that day with me. What do you think? Jesus people. I only mentioned him sharing the date with me because it was pointed out to me. |
| Question: What month should I get married? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 04:46 AM PDT The colors are black and pink and white and my fiancé going to wear off the shoulder wedding dress and how many bridesmaids should I have |
| Question: Is there anyway to guess someone s ring size? Posted: 11 Jul 2015 02:33 AM PDT I m going propose to my partner and and I found the perfect ring I just know what size to do. I m scared to measure them and them guesses what s going on. It s gonna be a huge surprise. Help please. |
| Posted: 11 Jul 2015 12:23 AM PDT We live in Australia, and are having a very small wedding in Greece, with just our closest friends and family, about 30 people. The reason we are having it there is because it's where we met, and my fiance is from there and his father is a priest and will marry us (his father cannot travel due to a heart condition). I am not so close with my family, none of them are coming, and some didn't even acknowledge receipt of the invitation or even say congratulations. So this wedding is far away not because we just wanted to pick a far away exotic place, but for good reasons. We have MANY friends in Australia, and all of them are expecting us to have a get together when we get back so they can celebrate with us. I know the correct thing to do is to pay for everything at a post wedding celebration, but there are so many people that we can't really afford to pay for everything for so many, especially after the trip to Greece and small wedding there. We could limit numbers, but the whole point is we don't want to offend anyone. What we would LIKE to do, is to just arrange a casual get together for anyone who wants to join us for a drink, at a bar where everyone pays for themselves. Or perhaps have a bar tab with a limit on it, then when it runs out they pay (most are BIG drinkers!) Or are we better off not having anything at all? What do you think is the best thing to do? |
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