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Question: Does my BFF have to get a wedding dress? Posted: 14 Nov 2016 12:15 AM PST My best friend is getting married next year. It's a rustic theme and they don't want a lot of fancy-shmancy stuff for it. Unfortunately, they've had money issues and already decided on a low budget big day anyway. She asked me if it would be frowned upon not getting a wedding dress. Because of the issue mentioned above and her size, she hasn't found the perfect dress. Nothing wrong with her size, she just hasn't found one in the budget range IN the custom size. She told me she might wear a white dress shirt and skirt with a homemade sash. I told her she could wear whatever she wants to because she's the bride. (I'm her MOH and providing support) I have heard where couples have worn costumes or the bride wore a different colored dress on their day. I hope it doesn't come out silly (asking strangers on the internet o.o), but what are your thoughts? |
Posted: 14 Nov 2016 12:00 AM PST Obviously I know it can t be her, just some doppelganger that has no idea that she ruined my week and broke my heart all over again. I loved Savannah, we were set to be married in a months time and she was killed in a drunk driving accident. What do I do? I need this job, I don t have a degree or anything so I can t just get a new job. But she has come in twice more since the first time. It kills me. |
Posted: 13 Nov 2016 10:52 PM PST Me and my boyfriend have had sex like 7 times in the course of our relationship and I've dreaded it every time. We've been dating for 7 months, been best friends for six years. I actually lost my virginity to him. He's 30, I'm 24. He's always super romantic, kind, thoughtful and self-less with me, but I just cannot enjoy sex. I especially cringe at oral sex. He performed oral sex on me and I felt no pleasure or anything. I be counting the seconds until the sex is over. I would be perfectly okay with no sex in our relationship, though he likes having sex with me. He's a sexual person, always has been. Emotionally, we are insanely in sync. No one understands me like he does, it's crazy because he knows me better than I know myself. I have a lot going on mentally, I've been taking meds for anxiety and depression but he still doesn't run like other guys did in the past. He knows my flaws and he accepts me for who I am. I've never been abused or raped by any guy, so we can rule that out. Ive just delt with a mother who micro manages my every move and wants to control every fiber of my being. Also a mother who constantly tells me I'm not good enough. I have a feeling he's probably sleeping with another woman but I don't even care anymore. I'm with him 24/7 but you know men will always find the time to cheat. Where's there's a will there's a way. I told him I don't mind if he sleeps with another woman since I know I can't sexually satisfy him. He said he will never cheat tho |
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Question: How much is it to get a engagement ring resized and will it be damaged? Posted: 13 Nov 2016 05:37 PM PST Eailer today I went to coffee with my fiance ( she was my girlfriend,of 4½ yrs) I proposed , she said yes . I slip the ring on her finger and it got stuck. We did get it of with some butter and lube. The thing is she's a 7 and the ring which was my great great grandmother's and its a size 4. |
Question: Torn between a winter or late summer wedding.? Posted: 13 Nov 2016 05:05 PM PST If winter wedding the short ceremony would be done outside in the snow(we will have accommodations such as blankets and hot coco to keep people warm) and reception in a large hall(if weather is horrible then ceremony may be inside as well), (we think if its a winter wedding it will be December 31st in Yellowstone National Park). The winter theme would be an elegant snow white wedding. The biggest problem with this wedding is that I would be asking my friends and family to drive to Yellowstone(I'm from Oklahoma). If summer, the ceremony would be done in a field near my house just a bit before sunset, and reception would be in the field as well with a bonfire and sparklers for the kids. The summer theme would probably just be a simple rustic. The biggest problems with this wedding is having to constantly people back to the house to use the restroom, the other problem is no back-up plan for bad weather. Guess the question is which wedding would you rather attend? |
Posted: 13 Nov 2016 03:24 PM PST The bride and groom are paying for the wedding themselves. The mother of the groom took it upon herself to arrange the entire groom's side of the reception and is offended that the bride and groom aren't complying. Mother of groom feels as though she knows best who gets along with whom in her family, better knows wedding tradition and etiquette, plus thinks it's rude for the bride and groom to try to sit her somewhere she isn't comfortable. Mother of groom also wants to be one of the head tables, which B and G agree with except MOG wants to sit with her own friends, who B/G feel have no place at a head table. Is it being an ungracious host to demand people sit certain places or is it being overbearing of MOG to try to assert authority over seating arrangements? |
Question: IS THIS AN ENGAGEMENT!? Posted: 13 Nov 2016 10:47 AM PST If a guy asks a girl to marry him but never plans on marrying her is this an engagement? Are they fiancés? |
Question: Dolore fortissimo ai testicoli? Posted: 13 Nov 2016 10:02 AM PST Dopo che esco con una ragazza con conseguenti baci molto appassionati e lunghi con la lingua, quando lei se ne andato mi hanno iniziare a fare malissimo le palle, un dolore che comprende anche un pezzo di pancia quella più in basso. Non è la prima volta che succede e il dolore è insopportabile, perchè? Mi sono toccato e ho le palle gonfissime.. è normale? Grazie in anticipo! |
Question: Have I just assumed that the one of the bride's friend is coming to her wedding? Posted: 13 Nov 2016 09:54 AM PST The bride is getting married in late 2018 however has had a friend for many years but had fallen out two years ago over the bride's fiancé. It was my birthday in March this year and there was a group of us who went to Liverpool including the bride to be and the friend she had fallen out with. They ended up getting on great and have spoken a few times but haven't met up. The other night I was speaking with the bride to be and she said she is inviting my sister to the wedding but was a bit afraid as she won't know anyone and I said she would know the friend that she fell out with and made back up with but she sort of hesitated and said she forgot to put her in the guest list. Have I just assumed she is going? She has put her on the guest list now and asked for her address. |
Question: Can you if someone says you're married to them and it almost destroys your engagement? Posted: 13 Nov 2016 06:22 AM PST |
Question: My fiance and I got into a huge fight a week before the wedding? Posted: 13 Nov 2016 04:42 AM PST Last night I had my bachelorette party, and my fiance has his bachelor party. I got quite drunk, and ended up saying some stupid things which ended up on mybest friend's snapchat story, what I said was along the lines of: marriage is pointless, it does nothing for us, we're both well off financially with our families support of our relationship. He saw this and he got very angry, which I understand. He's a traditional person, he aspires to have the wife, a few kids, and the picket fence around the nice house. I want these things just as bad as him, but I'm also the type of person who investigates and dissects every little thing in my life, and I can easily separate these conclusions that I draw from my feelings, and my drunk self came to the conclusion that marriage wasn't that important. However, I want to marry him - so bad. I love him more than anyone, and he loves me the same. I've never seen him as mad as he was today. He was questioning whether I wanted to marry him or not, then this brought up stuff that happened in the past - we fought a lot when we first started dating, mainly that I really didn't think I was good enough for him. We're getting married in six days and he won't talk to me. He's staying with our best friend who I work with (he introduced us), which has never happened before. I don't know what to do. I feel hopeless. |
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