Weddings: Question: He asked me my ring size? |
- Question: He asked me my ring size?
- Question: Does he love me?
- Question: Ladies, I want opinions on this engagement ring!?
- Question: Why does my fiance want his dad to be a groomsman in our wedding?
- Question: Are you supposed to buy an engagement ring and then a wedding ring for your fiance or just a wedding ring?
- Question: Which ring goes on first? The engagement ring or the wedding band?
- Question: When exchanging Wedding Rings at your wedding, Do you wear your engagement ring?
- Question: Wedding rings necessary when being married?
- Question: Certified diamond vs. un-certified for engagement ring?
- Question: Do women ever wear non-wedding rings on left ring finger?
- Question: How does one pay for an engagement ring?
- Question: Sizing engagement ring for a girl who doesn't wear rings?
- Question: Can I wear my engagement ring on a different finger to my ring finger?
- Question: Can the ring bearer just carry the pillow with no rings?
- Question: When you are married, which ring goes first?the wedding band or the engagement ring ? my friend is confused?
- Question: Who pays for the grooms ring?
- Question: Where is the right position of the wedding ring?
- Question: Proposal question for ladies: should I keep the ring in the box?
- Question: My fiance is not wearing her engagement ring and I think it's my fault?
- Question: When a man proposes does the woman suppose to have a ring for him to?
- Question: Why did my white gold ring turn yellow?
- Question: Do girls ever wear rings on their wedding finger if they're not married/engaged?
- Question: Lost my wedding ring... What do I do?
- Question: On what finger and hand does the wedding ring go on?
- Question: What does the ring bearer do after he walks down the aisle?
- Question: What is her ring size?!? - 5'4" and 100lbs?
- Question: Question about guy?
- Question: Wedding/Reception? Pay for your plate!?
- Question: What is the opposite to 'a shoulder to lean on'?
- Question: Will Zales take back engagement rings and will buying that ring mess up your credit?
- Question: How to make a wedding dress that is too short look long enough?
- Question: When do the bride and groom exchange wedding gifts?
- Question: What is the best way to get the step-monster to shut up about inviting her white trash family to my wedding?
- Question: Is it a good idea to propose to a girl in front of her family during Easter dinner?
- Question: Why does the man have to propose?
- Question: How should I propose to my Thai girlfriend?
- Question: How did Barack Obama propose to Michelle?
- Question: How old do you have to be to propose?
- Question: Should i tell my girlfriend that i m going to propose?
- Question: Which knee do you get down on to propose?
- Question: He gave me engagement ring but never proposed.?
- Question: Do you ask a father for permission before you propose?
- Question: Should I propose with both the engagement ring and wedding band?
- Question: Proposing to my girlfriend. Is it ok to propose with a fake engagement ring, then let her choose the real one?
- Question: Fear I ruined my proposal and possibly pressured my boyfriend to propose. Any help would be appreciated!?
- Question: My ex-fiance regifted engagement ring for the third time...does new fiance deserve to know?
- Question: How much money do I need for a wedding?
- Question: What thing is stronger than love?
Question: He asked me my ring size? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 09:25 PM PST A guy asked me my ring size and i told him and he said even if its an A its fine and hes okay with it. What does this mean does he like me? Thanks |
Posted: 11 Dec 2016 08:43 PM PST A guy asked me my ring size. Does he love me? Does he want to get engaged to me? Thanks! |
Question: Ladies, I want opinions on this engagement ring!? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 08:06 PM PST My boyfriend and I were looking at rings. And we found this one. Before I saw the price I fell in love with it. What are your opinions!? My boyfriend said he'd see if he could get actual diamonds put in instead of the fake ones, but keep the design the same. Opinions!?!? https://m.zales.com/lab-created-white-sapphire-engagement-ring-sterling-silver/product.jsp?productId=57272966 |
Question: Why does my fiance want his dad to be a groomsman in our wedding? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 05:28 PM PST So my fiance and I are getting married on march 4, 2017 and my fiance asked his dad to be a groomsman. Why is this? It's kind of creepy. |
Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:27 PM PST I dont know if Im supposed to buy an engagement ring and propose to my girlfriend and then by a wedding ring, or do I buy the wedding ring, propose, and then by a wedding band for the wedding. Please help me! I really need to know! |
Question: Which ring goes on first? The engagement ring or the wedding band? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:27 PM PST I have heard that the band goes on before the engagement because you take the engagement ring off during the wedding but I think the engagement ring should be on first because you get engaged first. Which one is it? Or does it really matter? |
Question: When exchanging Wedding Rings at your wedding, Do you wear your engagement ring? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:27 PM PST Im getting married in 6 months and am not sure of the Wedding Ring "etiquette" The day of the wedding am I supposed to wear my engagement ring and my fiance puts on the wedding band during the ceremony? Please help, I also have a co-worker getting married in April who wants to know the same thing |
Question: Wedding rings necessary when being married? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:27 PM PST I have been married for almost a year. I had no engagement ring nor have not recieved a wedding ring. I have no idea how to approach him on the issue, are the rings even necessary? When we were married it was very quickly and the J.P. took off his ring and gave it to us this is the last I have seen of a ring. Some background: We are both college students. He is from Nigeria. I would like to know the significance of the ring. Thank you, Kandice |
Question: Certified diamond vs. un-certified for engagement ring? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:27 PM PST I am currently looking at only certified engagement rings and I know they are a lot more money than those engagement rings that are not certified. Would you ever consider buying an engagement ring that is not certified? My boyfriend will buy which ever ring I like, but I do not want to waist to much money on it. I want a certified ring and it needs to be at least 18k white gold because I am allergic to nickle. How much is a reasonable price to spend? My favorite ring is $6000 which I believe is to much but he is willing to pay. However, if I get the same ring but a 3/4 center diamond the price will only be $4000. Any ideas? Whats a good price? Sorry for it being to long but I want to know different opinions on this issue. |
Question: Do women ever wear non-wedding rings on left ring finger? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:26 PM PST Is it common at all for women to wear a ring on their left ring finger and not be married? Thanks |
Question: How does one pay for an engagement ring? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:25 PM PST Any expensive piece of jewelry really, but I'm specifically planning to buy an engagement ring. To anyone who has ACTUALLY DONE THIS (don't guess, don't Google), how does the payment process work? I don't exactly have a lot of money, but I have a relatively steady income, and I want to buy an engagement ring as immediately as possible. Do they tell me how much my payments will be and how often I pay them, or do I tell them? Would I need to pay a certain percent up front? I realize that this will likely vary from store to store, so a description of your experience and the store you went through would be adequate. I should also note that (because I am young) I am not currently in possession of a credit card, and I am planning on making cash payments. Would it be wise (or imperative) that I obtain one? Any help would be much appreciated. |
Question: Sizing engagement ring for a girl who doesn't wear rings? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:24 PM PST Here's my dilemma: I want to surprise my girl with an engagement ring. But I don't know what size she wears! I know people say trace the outline of one of her rings, or ask her mom. But she never wears rings! What can I do? I know I could get it resized, but I don't want it to be TOO far off! Please help! |
Question: Can I wear my engagement ring on a different finger to my ring finger? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:22 PM PST I'm getting my engagement ring fitted but I don't know what finger to wear it on. My engagement ring is really big and there wouldn't be room for a wedding ring on the same finger. If I get it resized for my ring finger on my left hand it will be too small for any other finger, so I wouldn't be able to wear it when I get the wedding ring. I was reading that in some European countries they ware the ring on the right hand middle finger or the one next to the little finger. The ring being so big, looks really good on the index finger on the right hand so I was thinking of getting it resized for this finger. |
Question: Can the ring bearer just carry the pillow with no rings? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:22 PM PST ..or what? Suggestions please. He was a last minute addition and my wedding is in 2 days. |
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Question: Who pays for the grooms ring? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:20 PM PST My fiance just wants a simple gold band. I would love to buy it for him, but I don't think I have enough money for one. I only have about $150. I'm only 20..is it traditional for the bride's parents to pay for it, or do I specifically have to? thanks for your help |
Question: Where is the right position of the wedding ring? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:20 PM PST like for me and my hubby, it's in the right hand ring finger. that's what the jeweler told us. but i've seen a lot of married couples wore them in their left hand ring finger. i'm just a bit curious about it. |
Question: Proposal question for ladies: should I keep the ring in the box? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:19 PM PST When I propose, is it common to keep the ring in the box and pop it open for display, like in a jewelry commercial, or do people carry the ring loose and hold it up between their thumb and index finger? A couple of considerations: the box is more difficult to conceal over the course of an evening, and secondly, I don't like the advertisement on the inside of the box... I think it's distracting and mildly tacky. I appreciate any and all advice in advance, thanks. |
Question: My fiance is not wearing her engagement ring and I think it's my fault? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:19 PM PST My fiance for 2 weeks is not wearing her engagement ring and she says it's because of work (she is a resident doctor). I did not want to show any negative reactions or concerns but I don't think it is because of work because of all types of reactions I've seen from her recently. The ring I gave her is my grandmother's ring who got it from my grandpa's mother and she picked me because I was the eldest and first to get engaged (and her favorite). I felt honored. However, months before proposing, I purposely made us walk by a few jewelry stores and I had the feeling that my grandma's ring (emerald cut) is not her style but she was mostly into more modern cuts like princess cut, etc. She specifically told me the only ugly ring is the emerald cut one at the store, and she had no clue on what she was getting. I talked to a few people and they said I should go ahead and give her my grandma's ring anyways since it's been passed down 3 generations, so I did. She acted happy, and thankful, and was extremely excited, and was full of nice things to say. Few things that concerned me however: 1. I was expecting the ring pictures to go all over facebook because she is a big fan, but to this date not a single picture has been up. She didn't even bother to take a picture. She is the type that takes pictures of her favorite dish every time she cooks something good. She even immediately changed her relationship status to engaged. 2. She has not worn the ring to work since the day she got it. All her colleagues have rings so it can't be because of her work. I thought something might've been up at work and have had many many surprise visits. Everyone at her hospital knows me and has congratulated me plus she works with my cousin, she would tell me if my fiance was up to anything. 3. She only wears the ring when she is at home, or when we go out with my family and friends, not hers. I have a feeling she is not proud of the ring. 4. She is a lovely girl and extremely liked by my family especially my grandmother. Every time my grandma was sick she would go over and take care of her. Since the proposal she hasn't even talked to my grandma to thank her or to tell her how she feels about the ring, etc. 5. When we talked about planning the wedding she suggested that we should have both our parents present so they can help us plan it. I insisted on having my grandma a part of this because she is the only one in my family who actually cares about the wedding planning, and she got very upset saying "I don't like how she is becoming a part of everything. This is ridiculous" out of nowhere. My fiance is extremely sweet and respectful and I feel like her negative attitude towards my grandma has started since the ring. Even though she immediately apologized and said ok my grandma can be a part of the planning I feel like now she is just being nice, but has a lot to say but feels bad about saying it. Mostly I am concerned on why she is not wearing the ring and why isn't she showing it off? The ring is huge, beautiful, and extremely expensive. I know I should've taken the hints that she might not like it but everyone told me that she wouldn't care about the shape and type, and now obviously she has. I don't know how to bring it up to her without pushing her buttons. She is very sweet, caring, respectful, and definitely not materialistic. Did I just broke her heart by not listening to what she wanted instead of what meant more to me? Who's being selfish here? Help please?? |
Question: When a man proposes does the woman suppose to have a ring for him to? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:18 PM PST I'm not sure how a proposal go. And my boyf wants to propose soon, But should I have a ring for him also? Something is telling me yes even if I don't but I wanna know what others think... |
Question: Why did my white gold ring turn yellow? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:18 PM PST My wedding ring and wedding band is a faint yellow on the inside of my hand.. |
Question: Do girls ever wear rings on their wedding finger if they're not married/engaged? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:17 PM PST I know it seems like a strange question, but there are a couple girls I've seen recently who look too young to be married/engaged but they have a ring on their wedding finger. So it just made me curious if that's a relatively common thing? |
Question: Lost my wedding ring... What do I do? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:15 PM PST I'm pregnant with our second child, and, honestly, it's making me stupid. I lose everything, forget what I'm saying, etc. Usually, I take my wedding ring (it's welded together) off when I cook dinner/wash dishes because I don't want soap/raw meat on it. About a month ago, I took the ring off and haven't seen it since. We've looked and looked... I feel awful. Here's the thing: If I've lost it, I'd like to replace it at some point. Being pregnant without a ring gets me some weird looks from older folks, and I could do without that. How do I bring up replacing it with something inexpensive? DH tends to be a bit cautious with spending money. We're not in a position to replace the original. We've had some marriage problems over the past couple years. Clearly, losing it in the first place is my fault and I'm not trying to get him to spend on something that we can't really afford. Do I just pick out something cheap out and get it myself? (Cheap being a $60 knock-off.) Is it wrong to want to replace it sometime in the distant future? |
Question: On what finger and hand does the wedding ring go on? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:14 PM PST on what hand and what finger does the wedding ring go on when you're getting married? and what finger and hand does the engagment ring go on? please help! pleaseandthanks p.s. and no, i'm not getting married lol i'm just curious |
Question: What does the ring bearer do after he walks down the aisle? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:14 PM PST My 8 year old boy is in the wedding, and the bridal party is looking for logistical suggestions. He'll be all dressed up fancy in a tux. He'll walk down with a pillow and the rings, and then what? Give the rings to the best man and throw the pillow into the audience? I gather they want him to stand there with the wedding party during the ceremony, so what to do with the ring and the pillow? What has been your experience with ring bearers? This is for a Jewish wedding, BTW. |
Question: What is her ring size?!? - 5'4" and 100lbs? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:13 PM PST I plan on proposing to my girlfriend. She is a slender girl; about 5'4" and 95-100lbs with long, thin fingers proportional to her body. What size ring do you think she would wears? I know you can't always go by height and weight but its the best I have. She doesn't wear any rings and I don't trust her friends to help me without ruining the surprise. |
Posted: 11 Dec 2016 04:09 PM PST If a guy has his sisters standimg on one side and a bride in the middle.. And the guy is their only brother.. Does that mean its his bride? Shes wearing a ring in her left hand ring finger and dressed as a typical bride. Thanks |
Question: Wedding/Reception? Pay for your plate!? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 03:46 PM PST Where did this custom come from? How come people who are getting married always complain about their guest paying for THEIR wedding reception plate. WE didn't have any input in the planning, but they get upset and look to be reimbursed for THEIR wedding expenses. When I invite people over my house for dinner you are my guest, you don't pay for your plate. Well at your wedding I'm your GUEST. People who are getting married seem to always be looking for someone to pay for something...they "demand" a gift or only want money. I love to give gifts and i thought gifts were unexpected items. So do you look to be reimbursed when planning your wedding/reception and expect for people to pay for their plate? |
Question: What is the opposite to 'a shoulder to lean on'? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 02:36 PM PST Am writing my own wedding vows and was looking for what the opposite to a shoulder to lean on would be?? Any ideas would be great thanks :) |
Question: Will Zales take back engagement rings and will buying that ring mess up your credit? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 12:04 PM PST |
Question: How to make a wedding dress that is too short look long enough? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 09:24 AM PST Every girl in my family has worn this same dress and I am up next. The problem is I am too tall for the dress. Most of the girls in my family are between 5 foot 2 and 5 foot 4. I am 5 foot 8. The dress shows off a good portion of my shins. It is an a frame wedding dress with a little tule in it. The picture below is a similar shape to our family's dress but it is lace. |
Question: When do the bride and groom exchange wedding gifts? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 08:15 AM PST Before or after the wedding? |
Posted: 11 Dec 2016 07:44 AM PST My father's wife aka The Step-Monster is demanding that we invite her white trailer trash family to our wedding. She won't shut up about it, and she keeps hounding me and my fiance about it. I told my father to keep his wife on a leash, but he won't listen. Can anyone tell me the best way to make the step-monster shut up about inviting her white trash family to my wedding? |
Question: Is it a good idea to propose to a girl in front of her family during Easter dinner? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:57 AM PST Hello. I'm madly in love with a girl and I would like to marry her. We have talked about marriage, the future, and the possibilities in the past and more seriously lately so she knows I'm going to propose soon. However, as this is a one time thing, I would like to surprise her and make it very memorable. Since she knows it's coming, the only way I can think of to surprise her is to propose to her at her family dinner during Easter (her family's going to do a huge formal dinner at an expensive 5 star hotel so the setting isn't too bad). I am thinking of popping the question after giving a speech about how much I appreciate her and how thankful I am for her family. I would flatter them and enchant them with words during a toast and then turn to her and propose. The reason I'm thinking of proposing in front of her family is because not only would it surprise her, but it would also lift the pressure on her to tell her mother(single parent) the news. We're both relatively young so she's very nervous to tell her parent. Her mother doesn't even know she's been sleeping over at my house almost every night instead of at her dorm. Although I'm sure she would say yes, I'm a bit worried that she would hide this fact from her mother and wouldn't wear the ring whenever she's home, at least for awhile. By proposing in front of her family, I'm hoping it would eliminate this issue on top of surprising her. Do you guys think this would be a good idea? Any suggestion and advice are appreciated. Thank you. |
Question: Why does the man have to propose? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:56 AM PST I've always been told that a man should be the one to propose because it's "their" role and it would bruise their ego. But what if it's a woman's dream to propose? Would you just say suck it up and let the man propose? It shouldn't matter who proposes because the marriage is going to be legal either way correct? |
Question: How should I propose to my Thai girlfriend? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:55 AM PST Hello all, I'd like to ask what are some ways I can propose to my Thai girlfriend of a few years. I am from the U.S. and she lives in Thailand. We have met multiple times, chatted, emailed, the works, and I would like to propose to her on the next visit. I am not talking about the sin sodt as that will come later. I have heard that an engagement ring is something many Thais do now. If so what do I get for a ring and how much should it be (hopefully not as much as in America). Or do you simply ask and give something else? I would prefer input from those who have actually proposed or are planning to do so with Thai women in Thailand, so please no input if this does not apply to you. And also -please if you are going to talk about scammers and all this bad stuff, don't bother as I am not interested and I did not meet her in a bar. Thanks! |
Question: How did Barack Obama propose to Michelle? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:54 AM PST He pulled out the ring and said "I don't wanna be Obama self." |
Question: How old do you have to be to propose? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:54 AM PST i know you have to be 18 to get married, but do you have to be 18 to propose? lol, im like 15 or something like that, no plans yet, but i was just wondering:) thanks in advance<3!! |
Question: Should i tell my girlfriend that i m going to propose? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:52 AM PST Currently i am active duty in the military so it makes it difficult to plan things. The reason why i feel i should tell her that i plan on proposing is so that we can get legally married while i m on leave so that i can take her with me to wherever i m stationed and get a place while planning to have the actual wedding later on in the future. I want it to be a surprise but then she would not be able to get a dress in time for the ceremony. Any ideas of what i could do? |
Question: Which knee do you get down on to propose? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:51 AM PST Ready to pop the big question. Is there proper etiquette about which knee is supposed to touch the ground when you propose and ask your girlfriend to marry you? |
Question: He gave me engagement ring but never proposed.? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:51 AM PST We talked about it. I got the ring I wanted. BUT he didn't propose after 2 years of having the "engagement ring" on my finger. So I gave it back and told him to propose to me then i'll take the ring back. I got tired of waiting. Girls and guys what do you think he's thinking now. My 30th B-day is less then 20 days away. Will he propose then? We planned a future together. The give back was in JAN. We are still together so I know he love/cares for me. I need feedback bad. No mean comments just truthful answers please. Oh yea we've been dating for 5 years. |
Question: Do you ask a father for permission before you propose? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:50 AM PST My boyfriend and i were having a discussion the other day and i was wondering are you still supposed to ask for permission to propose to a woman, from her father? Sorry if its confusing im having trouble wording it! |
Question: Should I propose with both the engagement ring and wedding band? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:49 AM PST I had both an engagement ring and wedding band made at the same time for my future fiancee. I am now wondering if when I propose, I should propose with both rings (and not let her wear the wedding band until the ceremony) or if I should propose with just the engagement ring and show her the wedding band later when she decides she wants to go looking at them. |
Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:44 AM PST I cant deal with the pressure of choosing the real ring because if she doesn't like it she'll lie and say she love's it. And I'll always be wondering if she likes or not. So if I buy a good quality fake and propose with the fake, then we can go and she can pick out the perfect (real) ring. Then I know she's happy and therefore I am happy! But are there any unforeseen problems with this plan. Ladies I need your help! |
Posted: 11 Dec 2016 06:43 AM PST So my boyfriend proposed this past winter and we started planning the wedding about two months ago. We have picked the venue and I have started dress shopping. I am excited, but part of me is still a little worried about how his proposal went down. Background info: We are 25, so we are still young, but I have always felt more mature for my age. We started dating 3 years ago, and moved to Chicago together a year ago (we live together in Chicago now). About 2-3 months after living together I started to uncontrollably nag him about when he wanted to get engaged. For some reason I just couldn't stop myself. I had this enormous amount of fear that because we now lived together he would just put off proposing. I don't know where this came from. He told me after the first few months of dating that I was the one for him and he wanted to marry me one day. But then after we moved in together, when I would ask him about it he would say that he wanted to save money for a ring and adjust to moving to a new city. He also said he wanted it to be a surprise that I had no idea was coming. Even after he said all of that - I couldn't stop myself from asking about it. Then he asked me to go look at rings with him. I was so excited and I told him I wanted to go look one weekend. So I picked one out that I really loved, but I didn't know when he was going to buy it. Three months went by and no proposal. So then here came the nagging again! I don't know why I couldn't stop myself, but I just kept asking "when, when when..." So then he took me out to this really romantic dinner, told me how much he loved me, and proposed on Michigan Ave. in Chicago by all the new Christmas lights. It was really romantic. But still part of me thinks that my nagging totally ruined the proposal (I even picked a fight with him the day before he proposed, because he hadn't done it yet). I know he loves me, but I fear that since I kept nagging him I will never know if he is truly ready for marriage or if this is what he wants. He said if I wouldn't have kept nagging he would have waited until the summer to propose so that it could be a surprise and he could have done something in nice weather. So since being engaged I have told him how sorry I am that I nagged like that, and how guilty I feel that I ruined our proposal. He always says "you did annoy me and nag me to death, but that's not why I did it. I wouldn't have done it if I didn't want to." He also said that the only thing I ruined was the actual proposal by not letting it be a surprise. That he was waiting until the summer, but did it sooner because I wouldn't let it go. Our wedding is going to be next summer (so a year from now); therefore he says even if he would have waited until this summer, we would have still had the wedding at the same time (we always wanted a summer wedding). So he makes the point, that yes I ruined the surprise, but that was just for me, not him, anyways, and it's not like we are rushing the wedding (our engagement will be about 19 months). So all of that makes sense. But I can also tell sometimes that he is bitter toward the fact that I wouldn't leave him alone. He even said once in front of his parents, "You just couldn't wait for me to give you that ring." (in a snotty tone). It made me feel stupid and desperate. He also has made comments to me about how I wanted to get engaged so badly and it would have been nice to let it play out naturally, instead of talking about it so much. I am soooo mad at myself. When I talk to my friends about our wedding plans, I am so upset on the inside knowing that I feel like I nagged him to propose. And I guess the part I am most mad about is that he is a really creative person and I know that if I would have let it be he would have done something amazing. And my insecurities got in the way, and he was forced to propose in a way that wasn't really a surprise. Do you think I should be happy that I found someone who will still propose even though I have a serious problem with nagging people? (A part of me is happy that he loves me enough to propose even though I have this problem). Or should I feel that I forced him into this? Also do most people have a surprise proposal? Or am I putting way too much stress on myself for talking about it with him so much. As you can probably tell, I am very overwhelmed about all of this. I was just so happy to finally find the one after all the failed relationships, that I couldn't help being scared that if he didn't propose it would fail as well. Please, any help at all would be greatly appreciated. I am so scared that I forced him and it will cause heartache in the end. Is there anything I can do to ease my mind or make sure he is ready? I apologize for the long winded post. Thank you very much for reading. |
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Question: How much money do I need for a wedding? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 12:33 AM PST just thinking the money I need to prepare a wedding. I want a simple wedding: - Getting married at a church with a priest - Wedding reception at a garden (rent a garden of a big hall) with a tent for the guest to eat - invite 100 guests I could not think more other than the things I mentioned above. My family is about 30 people (my siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles). My wife family is 20 people. I will invite about 10 friends and my wife 15 friends. The rest is family friends. Yes.... since I have not married yet, I should have called my fiance my future wife. And the reception is a buffet with dinner tables. All under a tent in a garden. I live in the North part of California. About 30 minutes from San Francisco. |
Question: What thing is stronger than love? Posted: 11 Dec 2016 12:29 AM PST what is more stronger and powerful than love? |
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