Weddings: Question: Where can I buy a silver promise ring? |
- Question: Where can I buy a silver promise ring?
- Question: Planning for an outdoor destination wedding on an island preferably ?
- Question: Does the groom have to carry the bride down the aisle?
- Question: I'm currently engaged and I wanted to know if when we go get the marriage license we can get married the same day?
- Question: Why do I feel like I've wasted a lot of time with him?
- Question: How to turn down a wedding invite?
- Question: What can I expect at a wedding show?
- Question: What kind of dresses do people wear to weddings?
- Question: What can I expect at a wedding show?
- Question: Wedding Drama, help! How should I feel about this?
- Question: Is it necessary to have a vendor at a wedding?
- Question: Every girls dream?
- Question: I want a quince and I want a small one so would this be considered a small one?
| Question: Where can I buy a silver promise ring? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 10:11 PM PST I m looking for something ranging 50-250 I don t have much money I ve been dating my gf for 3 years and I want to marry her but as of now I want to give her a promise ring then work my way up to get her an engagement ring that she deserves |
| Question: Planning for an outdoor destination wedding on an island preferably ? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 09:58 PM PST Kindly suggest good place with affordable price and also where we can stay post wedding for our honeymoon period. |
| Question: Does the groom have to carry the bride down the aisle? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 07:27 PM PST Can they do something in place of carrying the bride? |
| Posted: 10 Jan 2016 07:20 PM PST I live in Chicago, cook county. |
| Question: Why do I feel like I've wasted a lot of time with him? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 06:42 PM PST I've been having a casual relationship for almost 3 years with some guy who's twice my age (I'm 24 ) He keeps his private life a secret; allegating that he's not with the mother of his kid but that he likes me and has feelings for me. I believe that he's just way too obsessed with me because even after we see each other exclusively for sex he wouldn't stop talking about it and asking me for pictures all the time. Long story short, I'll be 25 this year and I've been seeing this guy since I was 21 and I feel like I've been wasting the best years of my life with someone that will never be able to love me. He says that its not just sex and that he gets in trouble for talking to me but he simply won't let go. Even if we don't see each other he just wants to call me at 6am just to hear my voice... Why do I feel like this is a little bit too depressing? I just blocked him on Whatsapp, I've been blocking him my whole life but it all goes back to the beginning. |
| Question: How to turn down a wedding invite? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 05:49 PM PST I was invited to an out of state wedding. This will be the second marriage for a friend of mine from high school. I was a bridesmaid in the first wedding. Over time we have not really talked much. Attending this wedding will cost me a bit because it will involve a plane ticket, a hotel and possibly a rental car in addition to a gift. I do not really want to spend that amount. How can I politely decline the invite? |
| Question: What can I expect at a wedding show? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 04:36 PM PST I two tickets to a local wedding show next weekend, I've never been to one before - I'll have no choice but to go on my own, and being socially awkward I'm very anxious about going - what should I expect? The situation with my wedding is a bit complicated as I'm immigrating when married so I don't have a date set yet while sorting out visas and may not be getting married in this country, but still want to check out what's available and look at wedding options...is it best not to let vendors know the situation? |
| Question: What kind of dresses do people wear to weddings? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 02:58 PM PST http://shop.guess.com/en/Catalog/View/W53K0RK41J0 I was thinking this one but don't people wear long dresses? I liked this one but would that dress be okay for a wedding. The reception is at 5 o'clock in a hotel in the reception room and people will be staying in the hotel after |
| Question: What can I expect at a wedding show? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 01:46 PM PST I won two tickets to a local wedding show next weekend, I've never been to one before - I'll have no choice but to go on my own, and being socially awkward I'm very anxious about going - what should I expect? The situation with my wedding is a bit complicated as I'm immigrating when married so I don't have a date set yet while sorting out visas and may not be getting married in this country, but still want to check out what's available and look at wedding options...I'm guessing maybe I'd not want to let vendors in on this. |
| Question: Wedding Drama, help! How should I feel about this? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 12:02 PM PST I got engaged to my fiance this past month. His sister (who has two kids already, but won't marry the daddy because she is getting more welfare money that way) saw all the attention we were getting by becoming engaged and planning a wedding (100+ likes on our engagement, and about 12 or 13 on hers). I invited her to be a bridesmaid along with the baby sister but when she saw that I was asking everyone to paint their nails a certain color she told me I had too much control and that she wasn't going to be a part of my "fairytale bullsh*t". Well, she talked the baby sister out of the wedding too. (I've have had problems with her ever since I came into the picture. Her family says shes always been jealous of everyone). About a week after our engagement and the bridal party drama and after several of her nasty facebook statuses about me and my fiance she announced that she would also be getting married just months before us. Normally, some people would be mad, but I'm surprisingly not. How am I supposed to feel about all this? We aren't on speaking terms because of all that she blasted me about on Facebook but how do I do this? Just say congrats? |
| Question: Is it necessary to have a vendor at a wedding? Posted: 10 Jan 2016 09:54 AM PST Okay, I recently got engaged and I was just wondering if it is totally necessary to have a vendor at a wedding. I decided to begin contemplating on what I want as far as hiring people to help with it. I honestly don't think it's necessary but I wanted to see other view points too. |
| Posted: 10 Jan 2016 09:12 AM PST I can't help but at moments get discouraged about my life and how I wont be getting married like any regular person will. Me and my fiancé are getting married broke. Renting a place, and getting married by city hall only. No reception, no honeymoon, no nothing. We try saving up, and it's still not enough. How am I supposed to feel? When my man can't afford to give me the church wedding I would love or honeymoon we desperately need? My dress for city hall will only cost $36 dollars and everything will be made by hand, such as veil and flower crown. Our rings are still not paid, and we have about $900 dollars left to go to finally have them. How do I get through this without feeling so discouraged and sad about how my life is? My family struggles with money, his family does too, I don't know how to make it though, except praying I don't keep breaking inside. I've tried going GoFundMe, but I'm not someone to ask for help, and don't even have Facebook to share our story. I just want to have a regular newlywed life, not one where I need to start working the moment we move in together. This is so hard. |
| Question: I want a quince and I want a small one so would this be considered a small one? Posted: 09 Jan 2016 11:55 PM PST So to start off I want maybe 150 people to attend I want it in a small venue a mariachi and a band 4 chambelans almost all the decorations are diy and I just want to have the daughter father dance and the surprise dance so would this be considered a small quince? Oh and I might want to have 4 damas |
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