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- Question: What should I get a couple in their 60s for their wedding vow renewal?
- Question: Should I skip my brother's wedding?
- Question: Is it ok for a jr grooms men to wear a different tux from the groomsmen?
- Question: Proposing without a ring?
- Question: How would you feel if you found out your in-laws paid for your engagement ring?
- Question: Where can I find NICE stationery with a scalloped edge ?
- Question: Two Maids of Honor?
- Question: Should my partner/fiance wear a tux or a suit for our wedding?
Question: What should I get a couple in their 60s for their wedding vow renewal? Posted: 08 Oct 2015 05:42 PM PDT |
Question: Should I skip my brother's wedding? Posted: 08 Oct 2015 05:38 PM PDT So I don't like my brother that much but I hate his fiance so much. She is a total cu nt. She is very disrespectful toward me and my parents, she hasn't been nice to me even once, and I hate her. She has done nothing for me, besides torture me. And ever since my brother started seeing her, I barely see him, he spends most of his time with his fiance's side of the family. I completely disapprove their marriage. If I go to the wedding Im planning giving her the dirtiest looks the whole time and not saying a word to her. Im probably going to sit in the very back during the ceremony, not talk to anyone, and leave right after and skip the reception. What do you guys think? |
Question: Is it ok for a jr grooms men to wear a different tux from the groomsmen? Posted: 08 Oct 2015 05:32 PM PDT is it ok for a jr grooms men to wear a different tux from the goomsmen |
Question: Proposing without a ring? Posted: 08 Oct 2015 04:47 PM PDT Is it okay to propose without a ring? Like having the empty box and saying "the only thing in this box is a promise. The promise that I will love you wtc etc". Of course, having the intention of shopping for a ring together within a matter of days. |
Question: How would you feel if you found out your in-laws paid for your engagement ring? Posted: 08 Oct 2015 02:46 PM PDT Say your now husband told you he paid for the ring, but you found out it was his parents, your in-laws, that paid for your engagement ring. Also, that your now husband never told them that he would help pay them back. Basically, your now husband took his parents money. The arrangement was to keep it a secret between them. He was not obligated to pay his parents back. |
Question: Where can I find NICE stationery with a scalloped edge ? Posted: 08 Oct 2015 01:53 PM PDT |
Posted: 08 Oct 2015 11:45 AM PDT I'm going to have six bridesmaids and I'm having a tough time deciding who to choose as a Maid of Honor because I am so close to all of them (all childhood friends). The two I would choose are likes sisters to me and I've known my whole life. Would it be okay to have two in the party instead of the traditional one? |
Question: Should my partner/fiance wear a tux or a suit for our wedding? Posted: 08 Oct 2015 08:13 AM PDT My partner/fiance and I have been together for 20 years, and we have 4 kids together. Their ages are 17, 15, 14, and 14. We are doing a self-uniting wedding ceremony in Colorado, followed by a reception at a 5 star restaurant. The ONLY people who will at the wedding will be our family of 6, my brother's family of 5, and our photographer (old friend of my partner/fiance). Our wedding ceremony is taking place in a 4 star B & B. They whole B & B is filled with antiques, memorabilia, and keepsakes from the early 1900's to 1940's. We're getting married in a room that is filled with items that are from the late 1920's to late the 1930's. My wedding dress is a design from the 1930's: http://www.polyvore.com/champagne_1930s_style_gown_maxi/set?id=127316470 Knowing all of this information: Should my partner/fiance wear a tux or a suit? Jags, we are very casual people too. However, my partner/fiance really wanted to make our wedding day memorable, since we've been together for so long. I think you're right though. I think that a suit would be better, since this isn't a really formal dress occasion. |
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