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Question: Is about 17 slow songs too many for a wedding reception.? Posted: 19 Jun 2016 08:54 PM PDT they're like all same music genre of country, that ok too? |
Question: Would you attend a wedding that said not children allowed? Posted: 19 Jun 2016 06:09 PM PDT |
Question: Do you think it's wrong not to give a gift because you don't have a job? You got invited? Posted: 19 Jun 2016 05:36 PM PDT |
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Question: What do I do about an uninvited wedding guest? Posted: 19 Jun 2016 03:54 PM PDT What to do about someone who assumed they were invited to our wedding. |
Posted: 19 Jun 2016 03:01 PM PDT so my mom and stepdad are moving out of state, she was going thru things that i needed to take to my house. Well, she had her wedding dress sitting in a cardboard box. She asks me if I want her dress, and I told her no, and she's like "you dont?" and I said "no" and my stepdad laughs a little. And moms like "Well you may wanna wear it someday" and i said "I don't know whats going to happen". Might as well donate it to goodwill or give it to a bridal store if they'll take it. @ Snickers- thank u for your response. Moms dress is too big for me @ sinead- Thank you for your response! |
Question: My fiancée wants a 'wedding' and I do not? Posted: 19 Jun 2016 02:12 PM PDT My fiancée and I have been debating on whether to have a courthouse wedding, or a traditional wedding. I personally would like a courthouse wedding, so we can one - marry whenever without stress and two - save for a lavish honeymoon. He wants a wedding because he knows that is what his mother wants - and he says that he "wants others to see me as he sees me" - which I think is lovely(: My biggest turn off for a wedding is all eyes being on me. I hate being the center of attention.. My question is - what do we do/is there a way to compromise? |
Question: Received wedding invitation, husband not included? Posted: 19 Jun 2016 01:45 PM PDT I was recently invited to a cousin's wedding. We're nearly 20 years apart in age an we're not close. I was surprised I was invited at all but apparently its a very big wedding, with a huge guest list. My name was on the invitation envelope and the inside envelope as Ms. S. Not Mrs? I'm assuming that they are not sure if I am married or not (they could just ask my aunt, she was at my wedding!) My name is misspelled too. The RSVP card says ___ people attending. and allows me to fill in # of people. Considering that this is a fancy schmancy wedding at a yacht club, should I give them the benefit of the doubt and just assume my husband was an oversight and RSVP for the both of us (with my correct name spelling too)? I don't want to make a big deal out of it, after all wedding planning is hard work and stressful, but inviting one spouse without the other is incredibly rude and I just don't think they would do something like that? What should I do? I just want to make sure since it is usually considered rude to bring a guest if your invitation doesn't state "and guest". But I would think it is far more rude to invite one spouse without the other! |
Posted: 19 Jun 2016 03:50 AM PDT They started dating years after we did, and rarely, if at all, is the boyfriend s family at their family events, yet she wants to invite them. I don t feel it s appropriate and I m concerned because they are an extremely judgmental crowd, and I (bride) am pregnant. in addition to *attempting* to keep numbers low, we are on an extremely tight budget. Am I out of line to tell her no? She also is not paying for anything. |
Posted: 19 Jun 2016 12:31 AM PDT I loved my girl friend. I had a good lifestyle income in my country Pakistan.We are i relatioship from 2010. I got married in USA. After getting married I was very much depressed because I had no work permit. We both knew it takes around 3 months to get work permit after arriving on k visa. I left my family for her but what happened was beyond my expectations. On the second day of my arrival she said this is not your house you have to buy own house for us. when she is in good moode she is very lovely. When she is in bad mood she calls me things like beggar and she want me to be thankful that she is living with a jobless person. That scenario was before i had my job...now i have my job and i work in a warehouse. Earning decent money but i have to do lot of hardwork. When I come back home she want to have sex everyday even if i am not i a mood. Her mother said to her men ca do sex twice a day ad it is very important to conceive. I give her decent pocket money but she dont want to work and says everything and wifes are husband,s responsibility....help me I want my marriage to work but dont know what to do...most important her family supports her i tried to talk with his family and they say every wife do this...be a man! and handle it like a man. |
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