Weddings: Question: Getting Married but In Need of Advice? |
- Question: Getting Married but In Need of Advice?
- Question: Father daughter dance for older bride?
- Question: Can a bride and a groom both change their name at the wedding? Or does a groom have to legally change his name first?
- Question: Your honeymoon was spent?
- Question: Best man / Groomsman drama!?
- Question: Should I get permission/blessing from his kids?
- Question: Reception dinner location romantic with great food.?
- Question: Is this a red flag that I'm worrying about his bachelor party?
- Question: Looks like we are continuing on our path for full and true marriage equality. Some day no marriages will be illegal. Don't you love it?
- Question: What is the customs policy for buying jewelry in Russia?
- Question: Is a tuxedo the RIGHT thing to a wedding?
- Question: I need a wedding hashtag !! Help ?
- Question: SONG THAT SAYS ELIA ALIWAITA MANABII?
- Question: Getting married at a courthouse and later having a wedding ceremony ?
- Question: What is the proper etiquette regarding wedding attendants? If a potential groomsman is married, does his wife have to be a bridesmaid?
- Question: Best Catering for Weddings, Events and Companies in Barcelona?
- Question: How to plan a wedding with under $7000?
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Question: Getting Married but In Need of Advice? Posted: 27 Jul 2017 05:57 PM PDT I purchased wedding ring for him but I couldn t afford expensive ones so I bought it within my budget. Cab tell its fake. But I m willing to buy real one when I save money. When s a good time to let him know? I m scared of him getting angry |
Question: Father daughter dance for older bride? Posted: 27 Jul 2017 03:49 PM PDT |
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Question: Your honeymoon was spent? Posted: 27 Jul 2017 07:46 AM PDT |
Question: Best man / Groomsman drama!? Posted: 25 Jul 2017 01:42 AM PDT My friend is getting married in 12 months and asked me to be best man along with someone else. The problem is that me and the other best man don t really get on or agree on anything. Although I have known the groom since we were kids, we don t really see much of each other these days and I think he only asked me because he felt obliged to. He is very close with the other best man and they speak every day and socialise a lot. It has got to the stage where we are trying to discuss the plans for the stag party and it is just causing arguments and tension already. The other best man has even criticised me to other friends in front of me and said I m not pulling my weight which is really unfair because the groom hasn't told me anything about what he wants and seems to expect that everything will be organised with no input from him at all. The wedding itself is overseas and none of his friends and family are going to be there anyway so it is not exactly a traditional wedding. My feeling is that if the groom isn t going to divide the duties and actually get involved and let us know what he wants from each of us then there is just going to be endless stress and problems. I feel like it might be better for everyone if I step away and let the other best man do the job on his own as that s what he seems to want to do anyway. However I know the groom will be disappointed and it really could be the end of the friendship, which I wouldn t want. Does anyone have any advice? |
Question: Should I get permission/blessing from his kids? Posted: 23 Jul 2017 09:11 PM PDT I plan on proposing to my boyfriend before the end of the year. We already agreed that I should ask him when I m ready, not the other way around. I know that it is tradition to ask the bride to be s father for permission, but we are very nontraditional. We are also old, and this would be his second marriage. Should I ask permission from his (adult) kids before I propose? I don t know if I could do it if they aren t on board although they are adults so it s not like I d have to do much as step-parent. |
Question: Reception dinner location romantic with great food.? Posted: 23 Jul 2017 07:21 PM PDT I am going to vegas next year to get married and i am trying to find a nice romantic place to have a reception dinner after my weddingNot to expensive that has great food. Any suggestions? |
Question: Is this a red flag that I'm worrying about his bachelor party? Posted: 23 Jul 2017 07:21 PM PDT My fiancé is having his bachelor party next weekend in atlantic city. there are like 15 guys renting a house. I told him my one request is no strippers and he reluctantly said ok. ( Note- him and his friends when they were single would always go, so he's had his faire share of stripper experiences.) HIs brother and best friend are the best man. His brother is very respectful and agreed that there will be no strippers, ( His brothers finance also doesn't like strippers). However, all of my fiances other friends feel without strippers its not a bachelor party. And already have been busting his chops about it. THeyre all around 35 and married, some with kids. I worry with drinking and all the peer pressure he may give in to going. He said he won't and him and his brother will stick together. I am a very old fashioned girl, I'm 29, and feel we are getting married and its disrespectful for him to get a lap dance. I think it is a form of cheating in away, bc guys look at it in a sexual way. They are going 3 nights 4 days and i asked if he could call me once during the trip to just say hi and let me know how everything is going and he said NO. he will not call me during his bachelor party and he said he will text me twice a day and thats it. My other friends husbands who went away for more than 2 days , they had no problem touching base with their then fiances. Is this a red flag that he has a problem keeping i |
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Question: What is the customs policy for buying jewelry in Russia? Posted: 21 Jul 2017 09:12 PM PDT I hope to buy an engagement ring during my study abroad and bring it back with me to the U.S. (if the purchasing power of the dollar and jewelry prices there make it ideal to do). I think it would be a romantic gesture if I can make my time away from her into part of the rest of our lives. |
Question: Is a tuxedo the RIGHT thing to a wedding? Posted: 20 Jul 2017 09:38 PM PDT i have always thought that tuxedos are the RIGHT thing to wear to weddings or such events like weddings and funerals ETC. well i have 2 weddings 1 is my best friend that i have known all my life since we were kids and the 2nd is a family wedding well im going to wear my tuxedo and a bow tie but i just want to know is whether a tuxedo is the RIGHT thing to wear or am i just thinking wrong here because ya im going to burn up in my tuxedo at these weddings but i will look go so does that mean that mean a tuxedo is the right thing to wear to events like weddings funerals ETC??? |
Question: I need a wedding hashtag !! Help ? Posted: 20 Jul 2017 06:29 PM PDT So I just got engaged a few months ago and I want a cute hashtag for my wedding. Any ideas ? My husbands name is Juan Flores and my name is Marisol & hashtags in Spanish would be cute too ! Thanks in advance |
Question: SONG THAT SAYS ELIA ALIWAITA MANABII? Posted: 20 Jul 2017 12:42 AM PDT |
Question: Getting married at a courthouse and later having a wedding ceremony ? Posted: 19 Jul 2017 07:13 PM PDT I want the full exported email on my wedding day, but we plan to first make our marriage legal and then have a church wedding and ceremony later. But I feel like this will take away with the excitement of the actually wedding day. So I guess my question is what is the difference ? And do you have to go to the courthouse before your actually wedding or after ? |
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Question: Best Catering for Weddings, Events and Companies in Barcelona? Posted: 19 Jul 2017 04:04 AM PDT |
Question: How to plan a wedding with under $7000? Posted: 18 Jul 2017 03:21 PM PDT Well the question is fairly straightforward. Me and my boyfriend have been talking about our wedding non-stop lately and we both agree that an extravagant debt inducing wedding is out of the question. Actually the wedding is his idea seeing as that I wouldn't mind saving the money and heading to town hall. But what's a relationship without compromise? A simple outdoor wedding with lots of food is what we're going for. I'm not big on flowers or decorations but we're both quite artistic so any decorations will probably be DIY. As for my dress, I want to spend as little as possible. He wants to wear a suit not a tux. I will have one bridesmaid at the most. I don't really have friends haha and he'll have one groomsmen so things won't be lopsided. So for all the married people who were on a tight budget, how did you get it done? Please don't hold back those details, as I don't mind reading |
Posted: 17 Jul 2017 05:59 PM PDT WHY THEY SAY IN. MOVIES? I SEEN KIRSTY ALLEY ON YOU TUBE SAYING SHES MADLEY IN LOVE WITH Jonathan MAYBE SO MUCH IN LOVE?? INSTEAD?? |
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