Weddings: Question: How attractive are both guys? |
- Question: How attractive are both guys?
- Question: LADIES ... complete disaster (for my dating & sex life)?
- Question: Do people have old fashioned weddings that simple at a person's house?
- Question: Where can you get married in mississippi immediately before waiting for license approval?
- Question: Can i marry same day as we fill out marriage license in mississippi?
- Question: Proposal Idea........?
- Question: How long in advanced do I need to secure a suit/tux rental?
- Question: Question about bridal party?
- Question: How to obtain marriage license at 17?
- Question: How to say thank you to my work department for giving me a gift for bridal shower at work?
- Question: Is this wrong? Adult child abuse?
- Question: What would be the best thing for me and my fiancé to do? Have a wedding or..?
- Question: How much is a wedding and reception at martins west baltimore?
- Question: Engagement proposal locations in Cincinnati Ohio, outdoor and indoor?
- Question: Is it wrong to have my brother walk me down the aisle instead of my stepfather?
- Question: Should I go to my stepsisters wedding?
- Question: Should I attend or skip this wedding?
Question: How attractive are both guys? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 10:52 PM PST https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/12650962_1958903544335175_2933061988287789863_n.jpg?oh=a4af8611dc5fac10b3df502d4062b4a7&oe=5724FBF5 https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtp1/v/t1.0-9/12654568_1197623316918042_3545992053007851387_n.jpg?oh=1f32ed1f9ec054b8e725c0154060529b&oe=576915D0 |
Question: LADIES ... complete disaster (for my dating & sex life)? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 10:32 PM PST I am 18 years old, and I recently found out some very bad news. I have a cancerous growth, and will need to have surgery to get it removed. What's worse though is that its in a very sensitive place for a guy, on my manhood (seriously). I talked to the doctors, and it turns out I will need surgery for this, meaning they need to seriously remove my entire male organ! Like, down past the base even, internally. Which means I won't have anything left down there, or even be able to attach an artificial one. Of course I'm very upset about this, but I also have some questions that I feel too embarrassed to ask anyone in the real world. I don't know what all to expect, and please this is serious. I just need truthful answers though, so please girls if you could, answer these questions honestly .... 1. (Since girls have no male organ).... how exactly do you think I'll have to pee now? (I hope still like a man)? 2. How would you really feel, dating a guy who'd lost his 'manhood'? 3. Do you think you could feel as satisfied in bed, as with a regular guy (& why)? 4. Do you think I can still feel the same amazing "pleasure" from girls, that I do now?.... & still be able to "bust a nut"? 5. If you were dating a guy who lost his manhood, what would you (honestly) want him to do? Would you secretly want him to let you see other guys sometimes? I mean, if he could totally accept anything.... what would you miss or crave, or really want him to do? .... |
Question: Do people have old fashioned weddings that simple at a person's house? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 09:54 PM PST |
Question: Where can you get married in mississippi immediately before waiting for license approval? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 08:40 PM PST |
Question: Can i marry same day as we fill out marriage license in mississippi? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 08:35 PM PST |
Question: Proposal Idea........? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 08:08 PM PST I'm going to propose to my pregnant girlfriend next week, I just want some opinions or ideas of what to do. What I had in mind was: taking our daughters sonogram picture and have a quote over the baby saying, "will you marry my daddy?" I'll be behind her as she reads it and then when she turns around, i'll be down on one knee |
Question: How long in advanced do I need to secure a suit/tux rental? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 07:35 PM PST I haven't had time but I'm supposed to be in a wedding at the end of the month. |
Question: Question about bridal party? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 05:50 PM PST I m getting married in less than a year and asked 6 girls to be my bridesmaids, now 3 groomsmen cannot make it and we have no replacements. I don t want to have 6 bridesmaids and 3 groomsmen, is there a polite way to tell the girls that I might have to narrow it down? Thanks |
Question: How to obtain marriage license at 17? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 05:07 PM PST I am 17, and my boyfriend is 20. We want to get married in June, which is 2 months before my 18th birthday. We were gonna wait until after I turned 18 but he is in the military and is going to be deployed soon. I currently live in Florida, but am in the process of moving to Alabama with him. My mother gave him her blessing and agreed that I can marry him now. Please, no judging. I am going to call for more information tomorrow morning, just curious now. Thanks in advance! |
Question: How to say thank you to my work department for giving me a gift for bridal shower at work? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 02:57 PM PST Im getting married in civil court and my coworkers bought me a cake for that occasion and gave me $500 in cash. I want to thank them in some way but not sure how. Maybe I can get a thank you card? if so, who do i give it to. ITs like a 50 people dept. Any ideas will help.Thanks! |
Question: Is this wrong? Adult child abuse? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 02:10 PM PST My dear friend is getting married and she still lives with her parents. At 29 her parents still controlled her life and now her finances life. They made him change careers, decided her career, and has an opinion about everything they do. She has never had a sleep over because of her parents, and they don't even want her to get a honeymoon suite for her wedding. After they elope she has to return to the brides suite to spend the night, because of her parents demands. I'm a professional cosmetologist with great experiences doing bridal and after I did her trail make up/hair, she told me her mother hated it, told her she looks so ugly like a 40 year old street walker and that she shouldn't wear her hair up because she looks old! Her mother is demanding she go with out makeup and her hair just brushed straight.... This is not what she wants and I've convinced her to St least keep hair and makeup. I feel so sorry for her, literally everything she says is, well my mother doesn't this or that, or I don't know how my family would feel... it's really depressing for me to listen to this. I want to encourage her to step up for herself and let her personality shine! For their honeymoon they're taking a Disney cruise because her family said it's more appropriate.... very sad... they dictate her whole life. |
Question: What would be the best thing for me and my fiancé to do? Have a wedding or..? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 01:36 PM PST I'm not quite sure what to do.. Everyone wants us to have a wedding but both me and my fiancé don't know how to dance, we don't have my friends, and I suffer from major anxiety and wedding planning is just stressing me out some more lol I talked to my mom about it and she says she thinks the best thing for us to do is to just get married through court and instead of helping out with the wedding she would help out with trying to get us a house.. What do you think we should do? Should we have a wedding or should we take my moms offer? What would you do? |
Question: How much is a wedding and reception at martins west baltimore? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 11:38 AM PST |
Question: Engagement proposal locations in Cincinnati Ohio, outdoor and indoor? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 09:03 AM PST Hello, I am planning to propose to my girlfriend the first week of March, 2016 in Cincinnati, so I only have roughly a month. I have visited Cincinnati multiple times and I have family members that live there. Since I do not live in Ohio, I was in need of ideas for locations to propose. Considering the weather might be unpleasant (rain, snow, mix), I am looking for both indoor and outdoor locations. I plan to propose at the end of a photo shoot, so she does not expect anything. I prefer not popping the question at a restaurant, I always imagined it like the photos you see with the faint white lights in the background in a romantic setting. For me that setting can either be indoors or outdoors. Just looking for a plan "B" (indoors) just in case the weather doesn't cooperate. Any ideas? Thanks! |
Question: Is it wrong to have my brother walk me down the aisle instead of my stepfather? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 03:20 AM PST He's been my stepfather since I was 14. I like him and we get along good. He's always been good to my two brothers (one older, one younger) and I. But he never took the place of my dad, who passed away when I was 9. For years, I imagined my older brother walking me down the aisle because my dad couldn't. I asked him just after I got engaged and he said yes. Now my wedding is coming up in a couple of months and my mom only realized that I asked my brother and not my stepfather. She said it was wrong and I should tell my brother my stepfather is the one who deserves it because he was willing to take us on when most men wouldn't have. I disagree, my fiancé disagrees and I'm pretty sure my dad would too, if he were alive. Does anyone here agree with her? I should also add they aren't paying for the wedding. I know that can change things. I just don't want my stepfather to be the one to walk me down the aisle. He is a good man, a nice man. And I appreciate all he's done for the three of us. My younger brother is going to be my Man of Honor. My dad died when I was 9. He became my stepfather when I was 14. |
Question: Should I go to my stepsisters wedding? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 02:55 AM PST The two of us have never gotten along in the 12 years my dad has been married to her mom. I get along with her brother and sister extremely well and I was at my stepbrothers wedding last year. But this is the girl who bullied me for years, taunted me, tried to turn my friends against me, spread lies about me and physically attacked me when I was staying with my dad. My dad knows how we feel about each other. We normally avoid going to family events we know the other will attend. Her grandparents had their anniversary a couple of years ago and I didn't go. Like she didn't go to her brothers engagement party or wedding because I was invited. This whole thing came up on Friday when my invitation arrived. Technically, it's not her hosting, it's her mom. We like each other and I do appreciate the things she did for me, though there are hard feelings over her and my dad allowing things to continue the way they did. So anyway, my dad said I had to go. He knew I was planning on declining. He told me it would look childish and petty because most of the people attending this wedding will have gone to my stepbrothers wedding and will know I went to that one. The thought of celebrating anything to do with my stepsister makes me want to puke. I haven't spoken to her since I turned 18 and I plan to keep it that way. |
Question: Should I attend or skip this wedding? Posted: 08 Feb 2016 12:11 AM PST My friend asked me to be her bridesmaid. I agreed because she is my best friend that I've known since middle school and also because she only has one other bridesmaid that was willing to be in her wedding. I'm supposed to walk down the aisle with the groom's brother but I am not sure if he knows I will be walking with him. I am starting to reconsider being one though because I went to go look for dresses which were all out of my range. I know one place that has dresses as cheap as 80 dollars though. Also, I have to purchase the wedding gift, money to do my hair, etc. Also, I want to get two days off from my job (rehearsal and wedding) and a lot of people are saying my job won't give me two days. I'm only asking for the wedding. Her wedding is in one month. Should I go or not go? |
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