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Question: Will you wearthis kind of gown at your wedding? Posted: 01 Apr 2017 09:40 PM PDT That being a gown made entirely out of unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liners. IF yes, how soon. If no, why not. |
Question: What do you think of these bridesmaids bouquets I made? Posted: 01 Apr 2017 08:34 PM PDT |
Question: Need advice feeling helpless...? Posted: 01 Apr 2017 08:07 PM PDT So I had my wedding in October on the 24th. I didn t have time to do bridal photos or anything in my dress besides the pictures at my wedding. I have a friend s sister do my photos. Now I knew she was do at it but I had her do my announcement photos and she did very good so that s why I decided to let her. She had also perviously done my other friends wedding and had them done in a month. So here s the problem it s April first 6 months later and she still hasn t given them to me. She keeps saying she needs to find the memory card and such and that she s trying when I see her on Facebook playing around and such. And note I was going to pay her 60 for everything and this was strictly business but I m feeling hopeless. I know her mom and again her sisters a good friend but I really don t know what to do. These are my life it s very personal to me of course because their my wedding memories... Please help... |
Posted: 01 Apr 2017 05:03 PM PDT So you guys must think I had to of done something , but no. The only thing I can think of is because I haven't seen her in like over a year or more ( we live 4 hours away and I have a child so it's hard) , we communicate on facebook sometimes and I said I'll try to come visit etc , so a couple years ago she said I would be a bridesmaid ( not a formal invite but we talked about it ) , she is getting married in a different state , but I would of for sure at least tried to plan it but she's getting married this year and set a date but in never got an invite :( It's not that small of a wedding , I saw a pic of her out with like 5 or 6 bridesmaids. We have known each other for 12 years ! I don't know what to say. |
Question: Is my fiancé being unreasonable here!? Posted: 01 Apr 2017 11:31 AM PDT My fiancé is from Massachusetts I am from New York. We live 3 hours apart and have been doing the whole long distance thing for sometime now. We are getting married in a year. I refuse to move to Massachusetts. I want him to move to New York. He has a very good job in Massachusetts and refuses to move. I feel there are much better opportunities here in New York job wise. In addition, my family is here. I've told him there's no way I'm relocating to Massachusetts. He recently told me then I could leave and we could move on. He's not being reasonable at all. Any advice here? |
Posted: 25 Mar 2017 01:29 PM PDT But his apparent indifference to the event has really killed my joy. He doesn t care about the date, he doesn t care to invite any of his family members.. he just doesn t care at all. Honestly, even the proposal was half-assed. I love him with all my heart but I m wondering if his behavior is major red flag. When I asked him about it.. he replied that this is his second marriage and his family traveled for it and he doesn t care to ask them to travel again. I feel like I m not as important. He also has a 9 year old from the previous marriage that I have yet to meet. He gets super excited planning activities for them which I understand, but it still hurts because I feel like I m in this alone. Mature advice is welcome. |
Question: Do we need a honeymoon? Posted: 25 Mar 2017 12:57 PM PDT So, my fiance and I are getting married soon, and he says we should go on a honeymoon. I don't see the point wasting that much money when we probably won't even be leaving our room a lot, if you know what I mean. He says it'll be romantic, but I say there's no point. Who's right? |
Question: Does guys wear their engagement ring all the time? Posted: 25 Mar 2017 08:10 AM PDT |
Question: My wife moved to a different state and took our two children with her.? Posted: 25 Mar 2017 01:19 AM PDT She later filed for a divorce and a couple of days before court date she got arrested for neglecting my children. I was not aware of the arrest and so DCF took my children and gave them to my mother. My mom and I do not have a relationship, she neglects me when I was 2 years old and until this day we are not close. I received a call yesterday regarding my children and I called DCF, they told me they were looking for me and was unable to locate me. The social worker told me to go get my kids, as I drove to my mother to get my children, the DCF lawyer called me and told me I cannot get my children until appear in court. I need legal advice on getting my children and what should I do. Thank you so much for your time. |
Question: If someone gives you an engagement ring do you wear the engagement ring all the time? Posted: 24 Mar 2017 09:18 PM PDT |
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Question: What do you think of these flowers I made? Posted: 24 Mar 2017 04:15 PM PDT They are going onto my bridesmaids bouquets.. Just curious if you think they are cute? |
Question: When is the right time to propose for marriage? Posted: 24 Mar 2017 02:15 PM PDT After how long into a relationship or after what stage its considered appropriate to ask ? Can asking too soon risk getting a no ? In my case, i did meet a wonderful woman, and im obviously eager to ask her but we havent dated or know each other that much. We met in church and talked on a few occassions. She doesnt date or dated anyone; marriage only. I know she comes from a very good family and i used to work with her older sister and she was an awesome person but back then she was married. How should i proceed ? Im 42 and she is 36 ( both never married ). She takes care of her parents all day at home alone. |
Question: Is it a stupid idea to propose at the dinner table in front of everyone? Why or why not? Posted: 24 Mar 2017 10:00 AM PDT I mean just proposing to your friend in front of their whole family at the table? |
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Question: Is it rude to include wedding registry information on wedding invite? Posted: 23 Mar 2017 03:26 PM PDT I already ordered my invites. At the very bottom of the invitation is says my fiancé and I are registered at Bed bath and beyond. I didn t realize it was considered bad etiquette until today. We don t have a wedding website and i didn t have a bridal shower. We are only inviting 30 people, all family. Our wedding is followed by a casual lunch. Do you think anyone will really be offended? |
Question: How do I sell Bridesmaid Dresses online? Posted: 23 Mar 2017 01:59 AM PDT |
Question: Ex-best friend bachelorette party? Posted: 22 Mar 2017 09:43 PM PDT My ex-best friend is getting married and I have been invited by her sister to her bachelorette party in Vegas. The thing is, the bride and I were best friends until I dated her brother, had a baby, and now we are engaged. She chose to no longer be my friend and we have never truly hashed out our differences, we speak probably once a month and usually it is about my son, her nephew. My fiancé wants me to go and so does their older sister. I am over our issues and I have no problem going but as it's her party weekend I want her to be comfortable. Even though our issues have been swept under the rug after the birth of my son her and I have never connected like we used to. So do you think I should ask the bride directly if she is comfortable with me there ? Should I ask her sister who invited me? Should I even go ? Wwyd? |
Question: Is it ok if we don't serve alcohol at our wedding reception? Posted: 22 Mar 2017 09:38 PM PDT Hi everyone, My fiancée and I recently found a wedding venue that is perfect. It's a church that will allow us to use their hall for the ceremony as well as the reception hall. We aren't required to pay any fees, just a simple donation. Meaning we're essentially getting the venue for free! (don't worry, we're donating around $500) Everything is perfect but the main hitch is that we won't be able to serve any form of alcohol. Not even a champagne toast =( I was wondering how much of a negative impact this will have. Both of our families aren't shy, but it takes a little bit to break out of our shells. The drinks would've helped with this. I understand and agree that the guests should be there to celebrate us getting married, and not to simply get drunk. We are using the venue regardless bc everything else is perfect. I would just like to know how to deal with the whole thing. Should I put it on the invitations "No alcohol will be allowed."? Should I not have to say anything? |
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