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- Question: Needs ideas for a Jamaican themed wedding reception. Colors are the jamaican flag (black, green, and yellow)?
- Question: A song to dedicate to my grandfather at his wedding?
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- Question: Do married women think sex is important?
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- Question: Is it ok to wear Shalwar Kameez to your courthouse wedding?
- Question: Wedding attendance question?
- Question: Should a stepfather get the father of the bride role if the real dad is dead?
Posted: 04 Jan 2016 10:42 PM PST |
Question: A song to dedicate to my grandfather at his wedding? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 07:06 PM PST My grandfather is getting remarried and they are having the grandchildren perform at the rehearsal dinner as the entertainment. so I was looking for a song to sing for my grandfather and his new bride |
Question: Does my fiance have the right to tell me to work? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 03:33 PM PST We are having godparents pay for our wedding, that's how we do it in a Mexican wedding. Godparents help us pay for the wedding. My fiance and I are paying for our stuff (dress, his suit, my makeuo, hair, nails, shoes, veil, marriage licence, his shoes) Im not working at the time, he told me it was OK that I could work once we moved in together and that he would pay for them. I'm relocating to where he lives. So it's hard for me to get a job where we will live. It's 2 hrs away from my home. But lately he has been telling me to get a job and that I don't want to work.what would you do in my situation? Postpone the wedding? Cuz I literally feel like doing so, I'm so stressed. |
Question: I wanna become an ordained minister online? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 03:32 PM PST Is there anything specific I should know regarding doing it online? Is it still legit? I want to officiate my friend's wedding |
Question: Do married women think sex is important? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 02:25 PM PST |
Question: How many of you opted for budget wedding dresses? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 01:15 PM PST I was expecting the wedding dress to be the most expensive part of my wedding - I see dresses in bridal stores costing thousands - but I'm looking for a tea-length dress so I guess that brings the cost of my dress down a little bit, and the more I look around the more I'm finding suitable dresses like vintage-style or prom dresses online at likes of ModCloth or budget stores like Rose Gal which are REALLY cheap. Part of me wants to be a princess with a huge expensive dress, but for one day...it doesn't seem worth it. Obviously you take the chance of a really cheap looking dress, but it's only going to be for one day and if you order well before your wedding to make sure it's suitable is it really that much of a gamble? |
Question: Is this ring okay as an engagement ring? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 01:14 PM PST My boyfriend and I have been talking about getting engaged for some time now. Initially, the budget was set at $1,500 for the ring, but a couple of weeks ago I lost my job and now he feels because we can t afford an engagement ring we can get engaged. I found this beautiful Swarovski ring (it s only $125). He thinks that because of the price, it isn t worthy of being an engagement ring. I don t care that it s cheap, it s beautiful and won t put us in debt. What do you think? http://www.swarovski.com/Web_US/en/5221408/product/Attract_Light_Swirl_Ring.html |
Question: Is it ok to wear Shalwar Kameez to your courthouse wedding? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 12:52 PM PST We live in texas and my boyfriend and I are getting married this month in the court house. I rather not spend money on a dress which I am only going to wear once. Instead, I was thinking of wearing a traditional/cultural new outfit. What do you think? |
Question: Wedding attendance question? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 05:09 AM PST So here's the deal. My best friend of 22 years got engaged two years ago. She asked me to be her maid of honor the very next day. We've been friends since we were 2 years old. She's more like a sister to me than anything. Back in September, she set her wedding date for August. I've been happily helping her out ever since. My stepsister, who's been in my life for around 11 years, got engaged in December. She and her fiancé announced their wedding date on New Years Eve. And it's the same day as my best friends wedding. My whole family (dad, grandparents and two uncles) as well as my stepmother, had a field day when I didn't immediately drop out of my best friends wedding. Ever since then, I've been getting phone calls and emails from them, telling me I have to put family (even though we aren't family and I see her only once a year, which is once a year more than I care to see her) before friends and being at a family wedding should be the most important thing. I know for a fact nothing I say will be good enough. But is there any point in trying to reason with them? My family have always been big believers in sticking together, even if you're not biologically related or close, because family comes first. But the truth of the matter is, she's nothing to me and she doesn't want me there and has said so herself. They announced on New Years Eve that the wedding will be the same day in August as my best friends. Oh, I'm going. It was just a question of trying to explain that every time or hanging up. But I feel hanging up or walking away would be the best thing for everyone. |
Question: Should a stepfather get the father of the bride role if the real dad is dead? Posted: 04 Jan 2016 04:53 AM PST I'm the bride. My dad died when I was 12 and my mom remarried within the first 10 months. My childhood after that point was rough. Less than a year into my moms marriage to my stepfather, they wanted him to adopt my brother and me, but seeing as we were still grieving for our dad and didn't want another father, we spoke out against it, resulting in the adoption never taking place. Up until that point, my stepfather seemed like a nice enough man. But after that, he and our mom really, couldn't hide the fact part of them hated my brother and me. I'm getting married in June. I've already asked my brother to have the first dance once I'm finished dancing with my fiance. However, my mom, who I'm not exactly close to anymore, said it was hurtful considering I've not given my stepfather any role or mentioned him in any way in the wedding. She said it's the stepfather that should get the father of the bride role once the biological father is dead and that I'm slapping them both in the face and publicly humiliating them both not having him in said role. The way I see it, they aren't paying for the wedding and my relationship with them is not one that I see lasting for many years. I don't even want them there, if I'm being completely honest. So is my mom right?Should my stepfather get the father of the bride role? My brother did teach me how to drive actually. And my stepfather didn't do any of that. He definitely didn't pay for me to go to college. |
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