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Question: Should someone be uninvited to a wedding because of their hair color? Posted: 24 Sep 2016 09:43 PM PDT Ok opinion time!! I know a teenager who has colored hair, a light purple. She is supposed to be going to a wedding with her family as guest. Her aunt, the mother of the groom, who has not paid for the wedding in anyway, decided that her hair isn t ok for it and is finding ways to uninvite her. The groom has no opinion on it, and the teenager with the colored hair is not part of the wedding party, just a guest, and is now being told by the aunt, she needs to wear a wig, making the teen, who is already very quiet, homeschooled, and overall a good kid, feel very uncomfortable with herself and unwanted. Do you think this is ok? |
Question: Sapphire mining companies? Posted: 24 Sep 2016 08:38 PM PDT I m looking for a sapphire mining company. The reason is very important to me. The woman I want to marry, her favorite color is blue. One day I would like to get her a ring that has true meaning. So I want to mine the gem myself. I want to find a company that would allow me to work for them for a full weekend for free, and whatever I mine up I keep say 15 to 20 percent of the gems I may find so I can build her ring. I want to be the one who mines the gem that I use as apart of the ring itself. |
Question: What goes through your mind when being proposed?? Posted: 24 Sep 2016 06:11 PM PDT I know that every person has different feelings, but I'm curious to know what goes through a woman's mind when someone proposes to you? Why do most women cry? |
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Question: Showed up to a wedding reception that I was invited to? Posted: 24 Sep 2016 12:53 PM PDT so im thinking maybe they forgot my invite or idk but I showed up and when I did let me tell u all hell broke loose. the bride was pissed but I wasn't there for her I was there for her husband who is now my ex. I had been seeing him for up to 5 months before he proposed so its not really my fault and honestly he texted me 4 days before asking if I would be there. the food was nasty anyway fck her I had her mans good so im happy I actually WASNT invited is what I meant |
Posted: 24 Sep 2016 08:28 AM PDT My fiancé and I are getting married in Vegas. We already have two kids so we just want to be married. There are only two people going with us. We want to have a low key reception when we get home to celebrate with our family and friends. Is it acceptable to have a reception? |
Question: Etiquette question regarding someone who wants to throw me a bridal shower? Posted: 24 Sep 2016 08:07 AM PDT Hello, I'm getting married next year, around 50 guests, only 6 of which are friends, and only 2 of the friends are female. The rest is family from both sides. My aunt wants to host a bridal shower for me and has requested that I give her a list of my female friends. But -- of course only 2 on that list will be invited to the wedding. I couldn't care less about a bridal shower, it's my female relatives who are all gung ho about it. If I ask them to please NOT throw me a shower it will cause a huge rift in the family as my aunt would be super offended and all kinds of stupid drama will ensue, sigh. And yes yes I have time and time again read that it is bad etiquette for a family member to host a bridal shower. (Although I have never been to one that wasn't) So is it Ok to pass my friend list along to my aunt? Augh all this stuff is making me wish we had just eloped! Lol! Thanks for any helpful insight! |
Question: Can a woman be "Best Man" at a wedding.? Posted: 24 Sep 2016 07:02 AM PDT My childhood best friend is a girl. I don't think that it would be fair to leave her out of groom party because she is my best friend. It also would not be fair to ask my wife to make her be part of the bride's. I want to make her my "Best woman" because we have known each other for so long and have been through so much together. Would it be appropriate though. |
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Question: How do you handle a difficult bridesmaid? Posted: 24 Sep 2016 01:29 AM PDT I am a bridesmaid at my sister's wedding, and literally everyone in the wedding (including my sister) is going insane with her diva character. First, she does not want to match her shoes on the day of the wedding since she wants to stand out. So while the others are wearing a pair of nude shoes, she wants to wear black with a reason that she does not have a pair that has that color. So we told her to buy it and return it later since she does not want to spend literally even a cent for my sister. And she said she would want to wear her black shoes, and did not care of what my sister said. What more could she want?! I (yes, me) even volunteered to buy her bridesmaid dress. She even wasn't involved at all in the wedding process. Only came to say hi when the other bridesmaids and groomsmen, and other volunteers were busting our butt off to create the decorations. P.S. the wedding is in 3 weeks. So how do you handle this type of girl? And how do you kick her out without having too much drama? So our dress is short. Plus, the bridesmaid likes to go shopping and has a ton of clothes, and she likes to show them off on her social media like a fashion blogger. And at first, she was SO nice to my sister so she did not know they would act a certain way after they were asked to participate in the wedding. If people were to ask whether she was broke, she's not since my sister's fiance actually was the one who gave her husband his paycheck (literally) each month. I just found out, so the bridesmaid actually has a pair of shoes with a tiny bit of nude on it which is perfectly fine for the wedding. But she just refused to wear them, and wanted to stick with the black shoes. |
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