Weddings: Question: Help me pick a bridesmaid? |
- Question: Help me pick a bridesmaid?
- Question: Is okay to have just a wedding ceremony and not a reception?
- Question: Including grandma in the wedding party?
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- Question: How long does a wedding ceremony typically last?
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- Question: Why are *most* bridesmen gay?
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Question: Help me pick a bridesmaid? Posted: 16 May 2017 05:29 PM PDT We will have 5 attendants each I already know I want my sister, Katherine and my best friend/ college roommate, Sierra Here are the other choices: 1) Christine.. high school best friend. I practically grew up at her house. . we don't see each other as often anymore but we are still in each others lives, we visited each other in college and hung out on break. she also played a big role in helping me meet my fiance 2) Aimee... Aimee is my sister Katherine's wife. we've never really connected but I still consider her a sister, since she's my sister-in-law. Since a lot of people in my family are not accepting of their lifestyle I know it would mean a lot to both Katherine and Aimee to have Aimee included. Aimee also let me live with her and Katherine at one point 3) Madison... Madison is my fiance's sister. Although she's a few years younger than me we actually had a class together and were friends in high school before I met my fiance. We get along really well and it'd be nice to include her 4) Lily... Sierra and I's other roommate.we're not lifelong best friends like Sierra and I but we're good friends and hang out all the time. Plus it would probably be awkward to include one roomie and not the other 5) Meghan... my brother's wife, so my other sister in law. she included me in her wedding, I think she did that to be nice because I'm eight years younger than her. At 32, I don't know how interested she would be in being a bridesmaid. Thanks in advance! Also just an FYI... I'm asking my fiance his opinion and my sister and best friend to. I just wanted to see what the people of yahoo answers thought for fun. Just in case my question is confusing- I only have two bridesmaids as of right now. Out of the five options I gave I need to pick 3 |
Question: Is okay to have just a wedding ceremony and not a reception? Posted: 16 May 2017 05:23 PM PDT |
Question: Including grandma in the wedding party? Posted: 16 May 2017 04:56 PM PDT My friend's wedding is coming up and she wants her parents and grandma to be involved. Traditionally it's just her father giving her away but she wants both parents to as she's close with them, but then where do we put Grandma? If both parents are giving her away that's 3 people walking down the aisle together which means Grandma will enter alone followed by the 3 ushers/bridesmaids each. Would it be better to have Grandma walk her down, the parents coming in together behind so they still be the ones giving her away? That would also make it less crowded and more evened out. |
Posted: 16 May 2017 04:01 PM PDT |
Question: How long does a wedding ceremony typically last? Posted: 16 May 2017 03:43 PM PDT |
Question: What does RSVP on invitations mean? Posted: 16 May 2017 03:40 PM PDT |
Question: Does this dress actually exist or am I setting myself up for disappointment? Posted: 16 May 2017 03:39 PM PDT I'm looking for a wedding dress but I can't find what I'm looking for. I want a ballgown but not a ginormous skirt because I'm rather petite and I'm scared of it swallowing me. I also have a slight fascination with monarch trains (if you don't know what that is it's bigger than a cathedral train) with a drop waist and off the shoulder sleeves. I haven't been able to find what I'm looking for. Does it even exist? |
Question: What if the bride doesn't have a father? Posted: 16 May 2017 01:44 PM PDT Who walks her down the isle? |
Question: Why are *most* bridesmen gay? Posted: 16 May 2017 11:00 AM PDT Whenever I see a wedding portrayed in movies/shows etc. sometimes the bride has a gay male friend stand on her side instead of with the groom's party. Does this happen a lot in real life too or has anyone had any straight bridesmen? And why do shows/movies do this? I have no issues with bridesmen/groomswomen, but it's making out that gay men are always feminine (which they're not) and must stand with women. |
Posted: 16 May 2017 10:58 AM PDT |
Question: Can you upgrade a diamond in a ring you already have? Posted: 16 May 2017 09:43 AM PDT So my mom still has her wedding ring from my dad (they are divorced but on good terms) and when I am ready to marry my boyfriend, I told him I want that ring, but I want the diamond upgraded. Right now its 1/4 carat and Id like 1/2-3/4. Is it possible to do in a ring you own that doesn t have a warranty or anything on it? She doesn t even know where he got it from! Thanks! Obviously I am not assuming, yes my mom wants me to have the ring whenever my bf is ready to propose. We talked about it yesterday. She kept it for me or my sister, and my sister has been married for 10+years now. She doesn't want to keep any part of it, she wants me to have it when we are ready. Thank you everyone! |
Question: Will feelings really be hurt if I do not have a large wedding? Posted: 16 May 2017 08:06 AM PDT My finacee and I are planning a very small wedding. You might even say it is a private wedding. Just us, our parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters and nieces and nephews. My sister is thinking about poor old Aunt Ruby who will probably suffer hurt feelings if she is not invited. That would mean inviting all our aunts and uncles, and our cousins, and their kids. Then I'd rather have my friends than Uncle Joe's brood show up, so we'll add our friends. Then if you invite Jack, I have to invite Jill. And if Jack and Jill are coming...... My attitude is Aunt Ruby will get over it or die mad one or the other, and I'm not particularly concerned which it is. The thing is that I'm in the Navy. In a week and a half I'm shoving off for nine months. I anticipate a week or two leave when we land back at home, but there is no guarantee. Having a big wedding with a reserved venue and a large guest list will be problematic if the Navy isn't concerned about my wedding. (And I know for a fact the Navy will not be concerned about my wedding.) Personally, if I found out a cousin or a relative that is close enough to invite me to his or her wedding was having a small, private wedding, I would than God for his blessing on me. It would be a suit I didn't have to wear, a day I didn't have to keep clear, and a present I didn't have to buy. |
Question: What are the best wedding venue s in Hyderabad ? Posted: 16 May 2017 05:18 AM PDT |
Question: Is it normal to be 24 and have marriage fever? Posted: 16 May 2017 02:05 AM PDT Not just wedding fever where you obsess over having a gorgeous beautiful wedding, but marriage fever. I want to be married really bad, and I know that sounds childish and creepy but it s true. I ve been proposed to before but then once we were engaged it didn t work out, which just makes me feel even worse. So many of my high school friends are engaged and happy and planning their weddings or are already married... is this a normal feeling that I m having? |
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