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- Question: Song to play at my wedding about my daddy who passed away?
- Question: Did I cover all the basis? Best man toast?
- Question: Paying for the rehearsal dinner?
- Question: I want to marry a woman in fur?
- Question: Honest opinions on 18 year olds getting married ?
- Question: Need Help with Wedding Ceremony/Reception Timeline?
- Question: Marry so soon? A little insight needed please!?
- Question: My friend asked me to me a bridesmaid and i cant stand her fiance or the way he treats her and everyone around her. What should I do?
- Question: My friend asked me to me a bridesmaid and i cant stand her fiance or the way he treats her and everyone around her. What should I do?
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- Question: Dad said I don't have to go to my stepsisters wedding, stepmother said I do?
- Question: Getting married problems with a bridesmaid?
Question: Song to play at my wedding about my daddy who passed away? Posted: 16 May 2016 09:37 PM PDT I get married in 4 months. My daddy passed away last month. My heart is broken that he won't be there to walk me down the aisle. I would like to play a song dedicated to him. Does anyone know any good ones? Thank you |
Question: Did I cover all the basis? Best man toast? Posted: 16 May 2016 06:09 PM PDT Ladies and Gentlemen: Thank you for coming to participate in Kayla and Mike's wedding. My name is David, and I'm the best man. It's my duty to give the first toast. I must admit that I am nervous about public speaking and I usually don't do it well. But knowing that, Steve still asked me to be his best man. And I thought he started making good choices when he decided to ask Kayla to marry him. I've known Steve since fate and Georgetown College threw us together as roommates in the freshman dorm. I spent many nights listening to him vow he would get married every time I told him I met the girl I was going to marry. (One since became a nun. Seriously). I only first heard about Kayla three and a half years ago when Steve was the one to tell me he had met the girl he was going to marry. It was only after meeting Kayla a few months later that I understood how she could sabotage his plans of being a lifelong bachelor. So it is my honor to have stood with you as you became man and wife, and it is my honor to be the first to congratulate you on that marriage. May God grant you many, many happy years together. Cheers! Is it too short? Too long? Anything I should take out? |
Question: Paying for the rehearsal dinner? Posted: 16 May 2016 05:01 PM PDT So my sister is getting married this Saturday and I'm a bridesmaid in her wedding! Just a week and a half ago she shot the bridesmaids and maid of honor a text saying we are paying for the rehearsal dinner because she and her fiancée can't afford it?? I personally am a little annoyed by that, she's better off not having one at all right that's rude I can understand not affording it, But cmon, she's going on a honeymoon cruise to Hawaii is this wrong??? |
Question: I want to marry a woman in fur? Posted: 16 May 2016 04:38 PM PDT but how do i find her in person? |
Question: Honest opinions on 18 year olds getting married ? Posted: 16 May 2016 02:39 PM PDT So they are now considered adults by law and most even living on there own, should there be a restriction that they can t marry at that age ? Kinda curious to what people actually think |
Question: Need Help with Wedding Ceremony/Reception Timeline? Posted: 16 May 2016 01:38 PM PDT My fiance and I are having an outdoor movie night for a portion our wedding reception (after possible cocktail hour, definite dinner and possible dancing). Some of our fondest memories are of us holding outdoor movies together as a couple or with friends in our backyard and we think it'd be fun to share that experience with our guests. Our families have given us the green light on the idea but we're having trouble setting up a timeline for the entire day. Sunset is at 6:30pm and that is when we plan to start the movie which an hour and 45 mins. 8 hours are included in our venue rental and we will be holding both the ceremony and reception in the same outdoor space. We have the option for additional time at $100 per hour but are trying to avoid buying extra time if we can. Any suggestions? Thank you! |
Question: Marry so soon? A little insight needed please!? Posted: 16 May 2016 01:09 PM PDT My fiance and I just had a baby together and now he's pushing to get married this year but I want to wait until next year. I may have been a bit pushy to get married or engaged before we got pregnant but now I seem to be more relaxed, even digging my heels a bit. He even mentioned eloping when we found out about the pregnancy but I didn't want to be a knocked up bride. I just feel like it would be awesome to wait to get married and have an immediate honeymoon which he suggests taking it a year later. I mean, we could save more money for beautiful wedding, a well deserved honeymoon, (I'm nursing and don't want to leave baby behind), and the timing works out so we could space out our next baby. He did say of course he'll wait but doesn't really want to wait "soooo looong". Should I be worried about a hidden agenda or him getting pressure from someone? |
Posted: 16 May 2016 11:06 AM PDT My friend has been dating someone for the last 9 months and they are getting married in September this year. She asked me to be a bridesmaid and i would love to be but i cant stand her fiance. We have been friends for 15 years and she stood up in my wedding 5 years ago. Her ex maid of honor already told her that she doesnt like him and thats why shes not standing up in the wedding anymore. I cant stand the way he treats her. A couple weeks ago we were out and he grabbed her butt in public and she told him to stop and hes like "your my women so you have to get used to it". She has become a different person since they met and i dont know if i can stand up their acting like i support her decision. I dont know if i should say something or just leave it alone? |
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Posted: 16 May 2016 06:55 AM PDT -They saw Groom's matrimony ad and interested in it. -They invited grooms father(in fact called many times) with horoscope . -Grooms father visited and Horoscope matched and they invited whole family including the groom to have a meeting at their home. -The meeting was good and both Groom's and Bride's family seems to be interested. -Now as a confirmation, Grooms family want her family to visit.Its already 7 days and they are telling, they will visit soon when they will be free from some household work. Question: -Is it ok to delay more than 10 days? -What should be expected from their behavior?(They were very interested and the conversations during meetings were also very positive ) -Are they pausing because, they found one groom(with family,horoscope match)?They have set their mind and hence not in a hurry. Note: -Bride family are in a hurry to do all these,because she is going out of her town first time(3 months later) and her parents want her to be married. |
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Question: Dad said I don't have to go to my stepsisters wedding, stepmother said I do? Posted: 16 May 2016 03:13 AM PDT I'm the baby of my dads side. I have two older brothers and an older sister. He remarried when I was 16. My stepmother has three daughters. The youngest of her daughters (21) is getting married in a few months. My stepmother is paying (she has had money set aside for her daughters weddings for years). She sent out the invitations and invited us and our dads side of the family. My sister mentioned it to my dad and he said he knows we'd rather not come and we don't have to if we don't want to. He admitted to not really wanting to go himself and since our grandparents and the rest of the extended family won't be going either, he said it won't be a big deal if we don't either. My siblings gave our stepmother their no RSVP's the next day (in person, since it was hers and my dads address on the card). I wasn't around, but when I got back, my stepmother said I need to go because it's going to make dads side look petty and cruel if none of us turn up. She also said her daughter needs whatever wedding gift I'll bring (from the very expensive registry). None of my siblings or extended family are sending anything to her, which my stepmother knows and I think it's why she's jumping on me as I'm last. I'm trying to decide now if I should go for my dad or not. I really don't want to spend money on her (stepsister) and I also don't want to be lectured by my stepmother all day (which she will do because she'll want her little princesses day to be perfect). So do I go or do I decline? We don't like each other. Our stepsiblings expect a lot and when they don't get it, they turn nasty. My extended family hated it. They hated having them around (like they hated being around them) and my siblings and I hated having to deal with them. |
Question: Getting married problems with a bridesmaid? Posted: 15 May 2016 09:54 AM PDT I think one of my bridesmaids thinks this is HER wedding! Everything I've done so far she "doesn't like" or has some type of negative comment about. We all went to look at bridesmaid dresses and she got kinda rude with me & said she found it selfish that I don't allow the bridesmaids to pick out the dress they want in the color they want & how each bridesmaid should have different colored dresses etc. She keeps going on & on about how if it were her wedding she would be more considerate of the bridesmaids & make sure all dresses look good on everyone. None of my other 5 bridesmaids have had any other complaints. We picked out the dresses & she complained about the color & how it doesn't "compliment" her skin tone. I'm getting really annoyed & have considered asking her to not be in my bridal party anymore. Would this be rude? How do I go about this? Advice? |
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