Weddings: Question: This dude Is mad I got in a relationship. I don't understand why he's so angry. Did he expect me to wait forever on him? |
- Question: This dude Is mad I got in a relationship. I don't understand why he's so angry. Did he expect me to wait forever on him?
- Question: Does this paragraph make sense? please help me correct it?
- Question: Should I wear heels to my wedding or not? If not, what do I do!?!?!?
- Question: Can I wear this to my brother's wedding?
- Question: How do I tactfully tell my fiance that I don't need an expensive bridal set to make me happy?
- Question: Wedding Hashtag?
- Question: I need a super cheap bridal shower plan? any ideas?
- Question: Nice place for wedding meal near Sanford, fl?
- Question: Why do some people settle for second best in a relationship?
- Question: Should I elope if I hate my family?
- Question: What would be appropriate to wear to an EXTREMELY casual wedding?
- Question: What tips do you have for the bride on her wedding day?
- Question: Should I cancel bridal shower?
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| Posted: 10 Aug 2015 09:24 PM PDT Okay first of all. I used to think this dude was cute and I was kind of interested in him. I never met him in real life but we're friends on Facebook. He's always commenting and liking my pictures on Facebook. I found out he had a girlfriend cause he posted pictures of them at the park one day. I was kind of disappointed but I didn't wanna be a home wrecker so I moved on and started dating another guy a month later ( that I actually know in real life). And then all of a sudden the dude with a girl becomes single. He messaged me and was like " hey hottie. Hers my number text me sometime. I'm single now" and I was like " it's literally a missed opportunity because I just got in a relationship. I don't wanna use that number to respect my boyfriend" and the dude is like " what the hell. So you just gonna lead me on like that. How you gonna get in a relationship that fast. I thought you liked me" and I was like " yeah I DID like you but you were in a relationship. I didn't want to be a ho and mess it up" and he was like " you could've waited until we broke up. You didn't have to move on that fast" and I was like " how was I supposed to know y'all was gonna break up a month later. Some relationships last for decades. You expecting me to wait a decade for you. I don't wait for nobody. If somebody tells me their taken I move on. It's a waste of time to pine for someone that's attached to someone else" And he was like " to be honest. I had feelings for you when I was with her" And he was like " but I had to wait until I was single to act on what I felt. It's just crazy that you already found somebody. I really wanted to be with you" |
| Question: Does this paragraph make sense? please help me correct it? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 08:03 PM PDT Another symbol of the color white was wealth. a. Sub-sub: White was not a color associated with weddings at all. At that time, white was a more expensive fabric, only able to be purchased by royalty or the wealthy. Brides couldn t afford to purchase a wedding dress to only be worn one time, so most of them would wear their best Sunday attire or a suit dress. As the Great Depression and World War II era ended, bride s started wearing more white for their wedding gowns |
| Question: Should I wear heels to my wedding or not? If not, what do I do!?!?!? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:30 PM PDT I really want to wear flats- just plain dainty ivory satin slippers. Nothing special about it- and i'm fine with it. I honestly don't care- i have a long dress so no one can see them anyways. Or, I could wear these cute little cowboy boots ( (I'm getting married in South Texas) However, I'm 5'3", and my fiance is 6'1".... How will I get around the height difference if I don't wear heels/wear the cowboy boots? Normally when we kiss standing up, he picks me up or does the dip kiss. Are these okay to do in a Catholic chapel in front of family |
| Question: Can I wear this to my brother's wedding? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 06:21 PM PDT I found this dress from sears online that a sales associates helped me with. My brother's wedding is in a few days so I know it's the last minute but the dress I had before I was told wouldn't be appropriate for a wedding. What you think of this dress? Need answers asap! http://www.sears.com/covington-women-s-sleeveless-dress-belt-floral-print/p-031VA83705312P?selectedFilters=Fit|Women%27s^Size|14&prdNo=28&blockNo=28&blockType=G28 wow are you seriously complaining about the money?? You don't know my financial situation so whatever I have another dress here http://www.sears.com/danny-nicole-women-s-a-line-dress-jacket-floral/p-031VA83727112P?selectedFilters=Fit|Women%27s^Size|14&sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1 I'm 5'2 |
| Posted: 10 Aug 2015 06:05 PM PDT My fiance is a great guy. He's a very hard worker, and he works very hard for his money. He wants to spend $4,000+ on my bridal set. I've found something that I like for under $1,500 on Amazon. I don't need an expensive bridal set to make me happy, and I don't want my fiance to spend a lot of money on my bridal set. He insists that it's about showing me how much he loves me. I already know how much he loves me. However, I'm a very practical person, and I don't want/need anything outrageous. I want to know how I can tactfully tell him to not buy me anything expensive, without being rude or seeming like I'm ungratefiul. |
| Posted: 10 Aug 2015 05:13 PM PDT I am getting married and all of these people have cute hashtags!! For example if the bride was becoming a Garcia there hashtag could be goinggarcia. Well my last name will turn into Elsenheimer. Yes I know, it's long and you probably can't pronounce it. But I need something cute for my wedding hashtag. Please! |
| Question: I need a super cheap bridal shower plan? any ideas? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 04:19 PM PDT My younger brother and his girlfriend got engaged last year, shortly after choosing the date my mother in law offered to throw her bridal shower. The maid of honor is her younger sis and is a full time sophomore in college, so I thought she would welcome the idea. She actually declined and said since they live together they have most things and don't think it's necessary. I thought it was an odd response, but whatever. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, she said her sister was planning a shower. I was surprised since the wedding is in November and showers are usually before 1 month or two before. It seemed last minute. Fast forward to last week, she said her sister realized she had nor the time, nor money and couldn't do it. So she ASKED her two best friends to throw it. My brother then called me and asked if I was willing to help. I said no because it's unfair to push that on me so close, especially when I already offered a long time ago. So after thinking about it, I'll help w/ the other girls but I'm not willing to spend very much. What are some dirt cheap ways to throw a shower. As far as food goes every bridesmaid will just be in charge of bringing a dish for about 30-40 people to make a full spread. It's location we need. Banquet halls are too expensive. We asked her grandparents that have a very large home if we can have it in their finished basement, but they declined. Any ideas? A co worker told me to do a couple cocktail hour. Where we just have some munchies and a few games? I'm very open to ideas. correction: My mother and I offered, not mother in law. |
| Question: Nice place for wedding meal near Sanford, fl? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 04:07 PM PDT I m getting married in Florida in September could anyone recommend a nice place to go for the wedding meal. I m coming over from Scotland and there is only 10 guests. Thanks |
| Question: Why do some people settle for second best in a relationship? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 03:51 PM PDT My friend is getting married soon but he sure doesn't look like he is ready yet, he looks a little pensive and his bride to be mollycoddles him, you can tell he is screaming on the inside but he doesn't want to screw up another engagement, his fiancé isn't exactly flavour of the month with any of our friends (the girls in particular) and she is a good bit older than the lot of us and I think she said yes out of desperation as she is chronically obese and finding someone else would get harder. |
| Question: Should I elope if I hate my family? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 03:10 PM PDT My family has never been there for me and they are full of drama. The older I get the more I don't care to have any of them in my life (I've even moved 400 miles away from everyone). I only have one friend and she is more like an acquaintance. I have always dreamed of a big wedding but, I don't think it's worth it to spend lots of money on a family that could give two craps about me and often bad mouth me. I have many cousins and my acquaintance that think they deserve to be my maid of honor even though I wasn't even invited to their weddings. My fiancé has lots of friends and family who are great, even to me. He wants them all there. I just don't know what to do, if I invite my family I know they will gossip and start drama the entire way. If I don't invite them and only my fiancé's family comes it will make me feel like crap for having any one there to support me and that there is something wrong with me for not having a better family. And if I elope my fiancé will miss having his loved ones there. (ex-hale!) what should I do? |
| Question: What would be appropriate to wear to an EXTREMELY casual wedding? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 09:59 AM PDT A family member is getting married this weekend and I am concerned about overdressing. The wedding is at the groom's parents house, in the yard, and the reception is at a bar. Yes, I said a bar. For most weddings I would normally bust out a nice dress, but I'm honestly concerned that would be too much for this wedding. Would a casual sun-dress and flats work or perhaps a nice dress and top combo? I am positive that there will be people in jeans at this wedding so I just don't want to stick out as overdressed but I refuse to go to a wedding in jeans. So just a few clarifications - when I say "bar" I really mean a tavern in a rural Midwestern farming community. And I am very sure about the causal attire as the groom is not wearing a tie or jacket and the bride is wearing a short dress. |
| Question: What tips do you have for the bride on her wedding day? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 09:26 AM PDT My wedding is this weekend and I am hearing little tips here and there regarding an "emergency kit," taking water pills early in the day so you dont have to urinate as much later, etc. What tips do you have?! |
| Question: Should I cancel bridal shower? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 03:55 AM PDT My daughter, the MOH, is hosting her stepsister's bridal shower? She's 15 so I'm helping her (mostly doing it). The bride asked us if we would include the grooms family, which sounded like the proper thing to do. She sent the names and addresses and I quickly realized I had to find a different place to have the bridal shower because my house would not have accommodated that many people (70 people total). We found a beautiful place to host the bridal shower (that came at a cost) then sent out the invitations and started planning. Two days after my daughter sent her invitations, we received an invitation for a "wedding shower". My husband called and asked the bride (his daughter) who was hosting this "wedding shower"? she said it was the grooms mother and invitations had been sent to the same people my daughter sent bridal shower invitations to. The wedding shower (hosted by the grooms mom) was two weeks ago and it was a complete success (70+ people). As of today, my daughter has 5 RSVPs to her bridal shower (none from the grooms family). We've order the cake, decorations, games prizes, etc, etc. with only 5 people attending, I'm not sure if I should cancel and have a small luncheon at a restaurant. I am sad for my daughter and mad because I've already spent soooooo much money. What should we do. |
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