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- Question: First dance as a married couple song too sad?
- Question: Bridesmaid advice!?
- Question: How can you tell if the bride cheated at their bachelorette party?
- Question: Are you actually allowed to give a reason for why two people shouldn't be wed?
- Question: I am 21 and dream of my wedding day, but I also have no faith is marriage because it never seems to work, anyone have any success stories?
- Question: My fiancee and I want to go to the courthouse to be married. In San Diego. No wedding there, just the legal stuff. Plz give me the low down.?
- Question: How do you approach the Groom's parents for wedding money in this situation?
- Question: Should I feel insecure about my height?
Question: First dance as a married couple song too sad? Posted: 01 Apr 2016 11:10 PM PDT My fiance and I are thinking of songs for our first dance at our wedding. We both loved listening to Michael Buble's "Home" while we were dating. We were a long distance couple for majority of our relationship. But are the lyrics too sad? I don't want people to think odd things... I know it's our wedding and we should really should consider what we want, but anyone, do you think it's just too sad of a song for our first dance as a married couple? |
Posted: 01 Apr 2016 08:15 PM PDT I'm supposed to be a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding. But, there is absolutely no way that I can afford the dress plus everything she wants us to purchase. I have told her this, and she has said nothing but how she's in an awkward position now. I halfway don't even want to be in the wedding, but I also don't want to hurt her feelings. What should I do? Should I just bite the bullet and drop out of the wedding |
Question: How can you tell if the bride cheated at their bachelorette party? Posted: 01 Apr 2016 08:03 PM PDT I was recently at a bachelorette party and the bride snuck off with some guy for a few hours. Me and the other bridesmaids are worried that our friend is no longer a virgin. How can we tell if she's had sex? |
Question: Are you actually allowed to give a reason for why two people shouldn't be wed? Posted: 01 Apr 2016 06:01 PM PDT Im attending my friend's wedding this weekend, and I have serious reservations about his bride. I don't like her, and I fully intend to make sure everyone knows at the wedding. When the pastor says "does anyone have a reason these two should not be wed?" can I actually say something. I have never actually seen anyone say something during this time, but I think it's the perfect opportunity to let everyone know that the bride is a cheater, and I have proof. So can I actually say something when the priest asks? |
Posted: 01 Apr 2016 05:06 PM PDT My grandparents were married 51 years and perfect together, but idk I don't think I'll ever find someone who wants to love me forever. I am high strung, a little vain, and not as smart as others. I have a good heart but that's it. :/ I feel like its so hard to "fit" with someone. People have so many different opinions and views and interests, and even if you have something in common, theres probably 100 things you don't. I don't get how two people can be compatible enough to be together forever, Which things are deal breakers and which aren't? Its a beautiful thought, but it seems like a fantasy for me. |
Posted: 01 Apr 2016 06:26 AM PDT Can someone give me step by step on how to do it, prefferably how to in San Diego. We re not having a wedding, or a ceremony there. Someone told me it s justice of the peace, or a judge does it or something. Obviously I have no idea where even to begin. (We re both US citizens, Both over 25.) What paperwork do we need to fill out, how much does all the paperwork cost to file? Please as much info as you can give me. In step by step so we don t get confused. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Etc... Remember info for San Diego plz Thanks in advance! :) P.s. The reason is thar were having a wedding ceremony out of state and don t want to have to deal with all if this later. We re just going to get the offical marrige done beforhand. |
Question: How do you approach the Groom's parents for wedding money in this situation? Posted: 01 Apr 2016 05:28 AM PDT When we got engaged, my mom reached out to the groom's parent to say congrats. The grooms parents then said they wanted to contribute to the wedding (the traditional stuff that they groom's parent pay for). My parent would pay for everything else. Well, it's getting down to where we need to purchase things like flowers (groom's parents traditionally but the bride's bouquet) and we have not seen any $ from the grooms parents. They haven't brought up $ since and my parents have paid for everything. We also sent them a save the date and they didn't even comment on it or anything. What should I do about this. I know in this day and age, they are not responsible for paying for anything, but the fact that they initially told my mom that they wanted to contribute is now confusing. Thanks. |
Question: Should I feel insecure about my height? Posted: 31 Mar 2016 11:57 PM PDT my fiance's family are all very tall. he is 6'5''. His older sister is 5'10'' feet and his younger brother is 6'3''. His father is also 6'5''. Whenever I visit, i just feel so short cuz I'm only 5'4''. I constantly worry that they will somehow look down on me or laugh at my height. I just feel like an outcast. |
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