Weddings: Question: Is it stupid to be mad at my boyfriend for going up to the bride at his best friend's wedding and telling her she looked gorgeous? |
- Question: Is it stupid to be mad at my boyfriend for going up to the bride at his best friend's wedding and telling her she looked gorgeous?
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- Question: How do I get over the shame of not being asked to a distant friend's wedding?
Posted: 25 Sep 2016 09:38 PM PDT My boyfriend's best friend got married and when we were about to leave and he was saying his goodbyes, he went up to the bride and complimented her by saying she looked gorgeous today. Is it stupid to be upset over that? |
Question: The trolling symbiote is consuming me, what should i do? Posted: 25 Sep 2016 08:21 PM PDT |
Question: What are some of the best/affordable wedding venues in Maryland? Posted: 25 Sep 2016 07:30 PM PDT |
Question: Fiance and I decided using my last name - starting to second-guess? Posted: 25 Sep 2016 06:14 PM PDT We were very happy with our decision. My fiance didn't want to affiliate himself with his family name anymore and he loves my family and my surname, so we decided he would take mine. However, since we've announced the marriage and the plan to use my last name, we've been questioned by a lot of our friends and acquaintances, who think I should be taking his last name. I'm just really excited recently at the prospect of marrying him, but the idea that people aren't approving is winding me up and I'm becoming so self-conscious. I'm don't know how to change my mentality so that I can not worry about this... any advice would be welcome |
Question: Should you date/marry a "city girl"? Posted: 25 Sep 2016 02:33 PM PDT In general, aren't they very SL*tty, liberal, pro-abortion, prone to cheating and divorce? That's the stereotype anyway, is it true? ( And BTW I'm on about attractive city girls but Not like white trash ones )? |
Question: My husband left 2 days after our wedding day? Posted: 25 Sep 2016 01:54 PM PDT after he left I found out he took our marriage license with him, and I also found out he fraudulently represented himself. After some investigating I found out he has a very lengthy criminal & drug history, as well as domestic violence and assult charges in his past. What grounds do I have to file for a divorce and can someone suggest a really good attorney, cause I need one! |
Question: Proposal at my wedding?!?!? Posted: 25 Sep 2016 01:08 PM PDT I don't want to be a b*tch, but at my wedding two weeks ago, the best man, my brother-in-law decided to propose to his one-month girlfriend right before our first dance. We were getting ready to start dancing to Louis Armstrong, when he runs out in front of us with a microphone and decides to propose. He never ran it by us first to see if it was okay (if he would've asked we would've set a time near the end). He just started talking about how amazing she is, and proposed. My in-laws then decided that the new couple should dance with us, and seeing as a lot of our guests thought it was a good idea, and obviously the day isn't our day (sarcasm), they ended up dancing with us. They are both amazing competitive dancers, so they totally outshined us. Then they sat with us at our table, and decided to cut the cake with us. The entire wedding was spent congratulating us, and some people even asked if they can give some of our gifts to them, seeing as they live in Colorado, and the majority of the guests live in Quebec. So many people were posting pictures of the proposal on Facebook, and our wedding photographer has at least 100 photos of the couple, and only 20 or so of us. Is it bad that I'm still angry about it? I have been ignoring all of my friends, family members, and have been in a horrible mood since that day. My husband and I could barely enjoy our honeymoon (my in-laws decided to come along). Should I forgive them? |
Question: How do I get over the shame of not being asked to a distant friend's wedding? Posted: 25 Sep 2016 11:26 AM PDT This is my brother's friend who is more of a family friend. My brother, his wife, a sister of mine, and my parents have been invited. My other sister, my other brother (who is out of town), and myself are not asked. I will be hearing how much fun it was knowing I was not invited. How do I get over this embarrassment and shame? |
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