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- Question: Girlfriends step sister wedding, how should I react to this ?
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Question: Girlfriends step sister wedding, how should I react to this ? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 10:41 PM PDT Okay well my girlfriends step sister is having a wedding in September 23rd. The step sister (let's call her Sarah) has invited my girlfriend to be her bridesmaid to the wedding. But when it came to asking her if I was invited also like a plus one, Sarah said no due to the fact that me and my girlfriend aren't engaged or married, and that Sarah can "count how many times I've talked to get on her hands" even tho she always avoid me and my girlfriend and the three of us are always busy. My girlfriend and I have been dating for almost two years. Is it messed of Sarah to do this me? Is it fair to invite my girlfriend and treat me in an unfair way? Also is bridesmaids suppose to pay for their own dress or is it the brides responsibility? But my main question is how am I suppose to act whenever me and my girl gets married and my girl asks to invite Sarah? It's her step sister but if Sarah didn't want me at her wedding , why would I want her at mine? Please try to answer all my questions or at least the main ones. |
Posted: 28 Mar 2016 10:31 PM PDT My fiancé has 5 sisters..Also my fiancé does not have a lot of friends. We both have a small circle of friends and if I were to add his sisters that would be a total of 11 bridesmaids. He had a little bit of trouble filling up 6 groomsmen so just imagine 11!! |
Question: My boyfriend and I are trying to save money? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 08:44 PM PDT We are wanting to get married soon. We love eachother obviously, but just don't have the money to spend on a big fancy wedding, yet we want to still do something nice to be able to include family but just on a smaller budget. What are ways or places (other than Vegas) to get married on a budget? The ring I've chosen (would have been free if I hadn't have somehow lost it :'() is not even 200 dollars (not a real diamond, but can always be changed out at a later time) and just am not sure other than just going to a courthouse or Vegas to get married on a budget. |
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Question: Why are Wedding rings worn on Right hand ? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 06:49 PM PDT Is there something that mentions wedding/ engagement rings and what hand they are to be worn? I know alot of muslim girls wear on their right hand and then catholic on their left hand..... |
Posted: 28 Mar 2016 03:06 PM PDT |
Question: Good wedding songs to play that are alternative? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 01:07 PM PDT So my best friend is getting married sometime this year and asked me to play at his wedding.I need some good acoustic songs perfect for a wedding. They both like Pierce the veil, Sleeping with sirens band like that. |
Question: Is it normal to cry when u go ring shopping with your bf to pick out your engagement ring? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 10:14 AM PDT when my bf took me to zales to go ring shopping to get my engagement ring. when i found the perfect one and it was on my finger i cried and smiled. is it normal to do that? never been engaged or ring shopping before so this is new to me. |
Question: What to wear to my sister's wedding? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 09:37 AM PDT My sister is getting married and I don't know what to wear. She has spared me by saying I don't have to be apart of her bridal party for personal reasons on both of our parts and it's a small wedding with friends and family. However, I refuse to wear a dress even to this. What other sort of appropriate attire can I wear to her wedding? FYI, she's getting married in June in Colorado. |
Question: Is it ok to stay in a different hotel if you are IN the wedding party? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 09:12 AM PDT I am in a wedding in April and the bride has booked hotel rooms that are $140 per night. For us staying two nights, that s a pretty hefty price tag. My financial situation changed recently (far after I committed to the wedding) and I can t really afford that. There is another hotel right across the street where the prices are $70 a night, half of what the bride picked out. Is it ok to book at the cheaper hotel? It s super close and I ll still be hanging out with the wedding party until we all go to bed anyway. But is booking at a seperate hotel than the wedding party completely out of the question? |
Posted: 28 Mar 2016 08:16 AM PDT Can someone please answer my question instead of putting dumb answers. |
Question: Inviting one family member to a wedding but not another? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 03:38 AM PDT If a couple wanted to have a small wedding because of a tight budget, would it be rude to invite some family members but not others? For example, invite immediate family, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousin but invite only the one great aunt that you are close with if the other is one you hardly know? **This is not my wedding, just a question. |
Question: Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.? Posted: 28 Mar 2016 01:54 AM PDT It's traditionally said that the bride should wear "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue". Do women still do this? Are you allowed to overlap eg a pair of sapphire earring you have had for years (old and blue)? If you are married (or know soemone that got married) and did this what was your something "old, new borrowed andamp; blue"? |
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