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- Question: What's the best type of engagement ring?
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- Question: My fiance's parents REFUSES to spend a dime helping paying and our friends don't support us getting married. What should we do?
- Question: My sister won't wear a bridesmaids dress for my wedding?
- Question: Non-gifters at my wedding?
- Question: Mi piace una ragazza e io piaccio a lei ma lei dice che non possiamo stare insieme perché io sono più piccolo di lei, io ho 17 anni lei 18,?
- Question: My fiancé and I are getting eloped, but want to invite family to celebrate and eat after. How to word the invitations.?
- Question: How should I word my invitations!?
- Question: So, I'm the best man and no one, including me, wants to go to groom dictated bachelor party?
- Question: My wife's best friend is getting married in less than a month and many people who said they were going are now backing out.?
Question: What's the best type of engagement ring? Posted: 02 Nov 2016 10:14 PM PDT I am not looking to be traditional. I want to either use a c0ck ring or a nipple ring to get piercings together. Which would be more romantic? |
Question: My fiancée is afraid of me? Posted: 02 Nov 2016 09:45 PM PDT We've been engaged for almost three years, no wedding date set, and though I've tried to talk to her about it she never goes trough with making the plans. We have two boys already, four and seven months and we recently bought a house together, something I wish we had done after we got married. She doesn't even wear her engagement ring. Recently a friend of hers watched our house for us when we went out of state, and the day after we got back I found a condom in our bed. we never use them, I got pissed off thinking she was lying and punched a hole in the wall. I already know I scared her, being 6'2, strong and angry does that to most people, but now she's been acting more withdrawn than ever. The first night after I did it, she slept in the guest room, even after she called our house sitter and she confessed to doing it and I apologized. I'm more worried now that she won't set a date and might possibly want to leave. I overreacted because the thought of her willingly being with someone else when she can't do it for me...... How am I supposed to fix this? |
Posted: 02 Nov 2016 07:15 PM PDT I mean we got engaged yesterday and both of our parents are against us. My parents said it is a HUGE mistake, I'm going to ruin our lives and refuse to spend a dime. My fiance told me his parents aren't thrilled about this and his dad refuses to go to the wedding. His mom was crying. We're both 19 and been together for 1 year and 6 months. I asked my best friend (lets call her Megan) if she can help me but even she said no. I said, "But you're my best friend. You gotta help." Then she said, "Exactly and as your best friend, I'm telling you the truth. To put it bluntly, for once I agree with your parents. You're way too young to tie the knot. Do you seriously want to ruin your life?! You'll regret it." I told her I love my fiance and nobody is going to stop me from marrying him. Then Megan said, "Well get married then. Nobody is stopping you, but don't expect me to help." Then I said, "Fine I won't. Some best friend you are!" she didn't answer and just walked out of the room. Even my best guy friend (lets call him Jake) said, "Megan is right. Don't do something you'll regret; and to be honest, Tommy (my fiance) isn't really mature and you guys wont even last." Ever since my fiance and I been together, Jake has been a bit of a jerk and gets angry when I already have plans with Tommy sometimes and gets jealous. I told him that I will always be his best friend and why is he making this a big deal. Then Tommy brutally said, "Think about it Layla (me), you two have only been together for a year and a half, both only 19 and already talk about marriage. He's cheated on you before and you don't think he won't do it again. I was there for you when you cried and then you took him back! You're going to marry some immature slacker, which your marriage wont last and end up in a divorce!!" I was shocked when he said that. Then I said, "I know you did NOT just say that to me!" I meant Jake Brutally said. I'm sorry. Jake said, "What truth hurts? Tommy is immature and you deserve better! That's the truth!" I stormed off. Yes Tommy cheated on me once when we only dated for a year and I broke up with him. Then I took him back and everyone wasn't too happy. Even my own father doesn't like Tommy much and my dad doesn't want me to marry a "cheater". Tommy changed! My friend says Jake truly likes me and I friend zoned him. I love Tommy. |
Question: My sister won't wear a bridesmaids dress for my wedding? Posted: 02 Nov 2016 06:39 PM PDT She was always a tom boy growing up and now she is in a relationship with another woman, I have never cared. For my wedding I bought my three bridesmaids elegant purple dresses. Of course my sister, despite her beautiful long brown hair, she said she wanted to wear a purple suit... I know it's not what she usually wears, but she would suit it with her nice hair. How do I get her to stop being selfish? And to top it off she tells me her suit is feminine because it has heels... |
Question: Non-gifters at my wedding? Posted: 02 Nov 2016 03:43 PM PDT These 2 couples gave NO gifts so when they were taking food i told them to leave or watch everyone else eat to learn their lesson. now every1 thinks im a jer |
Posted: 02 Nov 2016 01:01 PM PDT c'è 1 anno e mezzo di differenza c'è secondo voi perchè non possiamo stare insieme per degli insulsi numeri del cavolo l'amore non a età?Come posso convincerla per sarebbe con me qualche suggerimento? |
Posted: 02 Nov 2016 12:17 PM PDT My fiancé and I are planning on eloping at the courthouse (due to not being able to afford a wedding) but we still want to invite our family and friends to go eat at a restaurant afterwards to celebrate. I'm not sure how to word in invitation to invite them, but let them know we can't afford to pay for everyone's food. |
Question: How should I word my invitations!? Posted: 02 Nov 2016 12:10 PM PDT My fiancé and I have decided to not have a tradition wedding (we can't afford the cost). We have instead decided to have a courthouse style ceremony, and just exchanging out vows. We still want to invite our close family and friends (about 20 people) but I'm unsure on how to word the invitation. |
Posted: 02 Nov 2016 10:18 AM PDT So, the groom has dictated that his bachelor party will be skydiving and white water rafting (in class 4 and 5 rapids). None of his friends are interested. We've told him this and he gets angry. We've tried to make arrangements for just a basic party, but the groom won't participate. At this point, I don't know what to do other than tell him that no one wants to go to his party. What should I do? |
Posted: 02 Nov 2016 05:46 AM PDT She is having a destination wedding in the Caribbean so it's pretty expensive I'll admit ($500 rt air, $20 ferry, $200 a night lodging plus spending money) but everything else is pretty much free once you get there. The couple is hosting a welcome party with food and drinks, a full wedding with food and drinks and a goodbye brunch with food and drinks) so very little spending money is needed. The people who said they would come are not new to traveling so they knew what they were in for. I find it very rude but she is just bummed out...not pissed off. How would you feel? I would consider never talking to them again if I shelled out that kind of money (she already paid for everything and can;t get money back) and people kept backing out. To be honest though she has been known to be a fair weather friend so I can't say I am surprised. |
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