Weddings: Question: What is the symbolism of Hawks at my wedding? |
- Question: What is the symbolism of Hawks at my wedding?
- Question: I am doing a restoration and need to know what year my record player was made. It is a Magnavox 1ST644.?
- Question: My fiance smells bad and took a piss in front of me. Is that a good reason to call of the wedding?
- Question: Getting married in November of 2016...questions on legal aspects?
- Question: Is a 20 years old man normal being engaged with a 30 years old woman?
- Question: Gold band with 7 engagement type setting ring with T.A.D 375 DIA found in water was black seemed to go back gold on their own?
- Question: Should I go to my stepsons wedding?
- Question: How can I delete a weddig page on The Knot?
- Question: Stepfather or granddad to walk me down the aisle?
- Question: I'm looking to do an extreme budget wedding in Pittsburgh?
- Question: Half-sister wants us to have a double wedding?
- Question: Should I be peeved off?
Question: What is the symbolism of Hawks at my wedding? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 11:12 PM PDT I got married this past Sunday. During my outdoor ceremony a group of Hawks started flying around and nesting. There were baby and adult Hawks. What is the symbolism? |
Posted: 18 Oct 2015 08:03 PM PDT |
Posted: 18 Oct 2015 07:47 PM PDT I'm engaged to be married next summer to the woman of my dreams. She is smart, beautiful, and family oriented.I have a few problems with my fiance and I'm wondering if it's worth sticking it out or should I just call it off. First, her hygiene sucks. She does shower in the morning but she doesn't wear deodorant so by the end of the day, she smells kind of bad. It's tough to smell it when you are close to her but I can smell it when we have sex. I like to go down on her but the smell is so bad that I felt like I might throw up last time. I've tried to get her to shower with me before sex but she says she is fine and will wait for me. Her odor is very loud during sex and there are several times when I almost passed out because of the odor. Secondly, we were spending time at her parent's house and the house is very old fashioned with an outdoor toilet. I was using the toilet which is outside and I came out and she was there. She was kneeled down pissing outside the door and it really got me upset. I know she is human and needs to use the bathroom but I really feel it is disrespectful that she did that in front of me. Anyway, these issues have been bothering me and I'm thinking about calling off the wedding. Does her lack of proper hygiene and pissing in front of me a sign of disrespect? Should I call off the wedding even though she is perfect in all other areas? |
Question: Getting married in November of 2016...questions on legal aspects? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 03:21 PM PDT Hello, I ll be honest in that I certainly don t know too much about weddings or the marriage process having not been to many or had too many get married around me. Right now, I can t share with family or friends...otherwise I know they would have the answers I need. So, I apologize if this seems silly. What are all of the legal process involved in a wedding? We re going to have a monk from temple for our officiant. However, I don t know exactly how it all works in terms of getting the marriage document. I also was curious about the steps after for name change because I will be taking his last name. Thank you for all your help. |
Question: Is a 20 years old man normal being engaged with a 30 years old woman? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 02:08 PM PDT |
Posted: 18 Oct 2015 10:18 AM PDT Can anyone tell me what these stamps may mean? The 375 appears to sit in a valley..but there may be more info? Any thoughts would be appreciated...Thanks |
Question: Should I go to my stepsons wedding? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 09:25 AM PDT My stepson is getting married to his partner of almost 15 years. They became a couple as teenagers and have four children together. My husband got a letter and invitation saying he was invited, but not our children or me. We've been mostly estranged from him for ten years now. He calls his dad and sends him birthday cards, but there is no contact between me and him, despite my best efforts. He adjusted well after his parents divorce, but then his mother died and he refused to have anything to do with me and our children together. The wedding has come up and my husband has agreed to go (I want him to, despite being angry) but he also wants me to go with him. After everything that's happened, I just don't feel like it's a good idea. He doesn't want me there and our kids are already upset enough about not being invited. Should I go anyway? The kids are his half-siblings, not stepsiblings. But yes, I do agree that it would make things worse if I went. My husband is the one who wants me there. |
Question: How can I delete a weddig page on The Knot? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 08:40 AM PDT I have already written them requesting it to be taken down |
Question: Stepfather or granddad to walk me down the aisle? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 06:32 AM PDT My dad died when I was 8, mom remarried a couple of years after that. I like my stepfather, don't get me wrong. But I've never seen him as my dad. I get that he's been around for the last ten years, but I'm not close to him. I asked my granddad after I got engaged if he would walk me down the aisle. Mostly for two reasons. One, we're really close and I love him to pieces. The second reason is because he's my dads dad and I love the idea of having someone who loved my dad as much as he did (he was a single parent most of my dads life after my grandma died when my dad was 3) walking me down the aisle. It will be like having a piece of my dad with me. My mom and stepfather both seem angry with this. My stepfather called over to my house and said he would be waiting for me to change my mind. I've also had my mom tell me it doesn't matter if I'm close to him or not, he should get the honor to walk me down the aisle as both her husband and the man who was there for ten years of my life. |
Question: I'm looking to do an extreme budget wedding in Pittsburgh? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 06:17 AM PDT Looking to spend no more than $3,000 on the reception. So I was looking for a location that would allow me to bring my own alchol for under $350 to rent the space. We are looking to invite about 100 people (I know I know)...Also any food suggestions would be awesome! Thanks😊 |
Question: Half-sister wants us to have a double wedding? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 05:17 AM PDT I have a half-sister who's two years younger than me. We share a mother, but have different dads. I was also raised mostly by my dad instead of our mother and she was raised by our mother and her dad. For the last three years, I've had no contact with our mother. She was more than willing to have little to nothing to do with me when she married her husband. Her husband also had no time for me and the only reason I went to them on weekends is because they didn't want to pay more child support, which they were both more than happy to tell me. Because of this and because I never want to have anything to do with either of them again, I've decided not to invite them to my wedding. My half-sister, I've tried to keep my relationship with her. We don't really get along and we're by no means close. She's always wanted me to deal with our mother and her dad so we can pretend we're a proper family, which she always wanted. And she was open about her disliking my decision not to invite them. It was shortly after that she announced her engagement and the asked about a double wedding (with her dad walking us both down the aisle). I don't want a double wedding with her, for more than one reason. But I'm wondering, since my fiancé said he's happy with whatever I decide, if I should do it for the sake of trying to maintain a relationship with her as long as she understands her father won't be walking me down the aisle. My relationship with my mother and stepfather is over and I don't want them anywhere near my wedding. So I honestly feel saying no would be best since she will want them there. I just wanted to get a few opinions. |
Question: Should I be peeved off? Posted: 18 Oct 2015 03:35 AM PDT Well I asked my best friend to be my maid of honor back this summer when I became engaged, and she just recently became engagad and asked me to be hers. I had my venue and date set earlier this year and have told her all of my dress, cake, and honeymoon ideas. She sprung on me yesterday that her date is going to be 20 days after mine, and that they are going to my honeymoon destination. I almost expected something like this but at the same time, I am not sure I feel upset. My day will be my day. Should I continue on my merry way or expect another attempt at her stealing my spotlight? |
You are subscribed to email updates from Question Weddings. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
0 comments:
Post a Comment