Weddings: Question: Who spends 5 hours arguing with each other on their honeymoon? |
- Question: Who spends 5 hours arguing with each other on their honeymoon?
- Question: A honeymoon vacation in the mountains or on a beach?
- Question: So my boyfriend and I want to get engaged, and both our families are meeting soon. The topic of kids is a little difficult and eh...help?
- Question: Clever wedding hashtag ideas?
- Question: What are some cheap diy wedding cardbox and guestbook ideas and why?
- Question: Not inviting your future in law to the wedding?
Question: Who spends 5 hours arguing with each other on their honeymoon? Posted: 09 Dec 2017 04:54 PM PST |
Question: A honeymoon vacation in the mountains or on a beach? Posted: 09 Dec 2017 04:06 PM PST |
Posted: 09 Dec 2017 01:40 PM PST He is Sikh and I am Muslim and he is converting to islam for me...I really want to marry him and don't care if he is practicing Muslim but my parents do. Him and his parents want our kids to be raised learning about both faiths and thy get to decide when they are older. My parents for me want our kids to be Muslim and that's all. What do I do? I really do love him...I also want to make my owners happy and everyone else as well. |
Question: Clever wedding hashtag ideas? Posted: 09 Dec 2017 06:42 AM PST My future last name is Porta and I'm trying to come up with a clever hashtag for social media for the wedding. Any clever ideas? For example- a few of our friends: #theplacetobe - last name is Place #mossbelove - last name is Moss #HeGraveHerARing - last name is Graves |
Question: What are some cheap diy wedding cardbox and guestbook ideas and why? Posted: 09 Dec 2017 06:38 AM PST Like ribbons and wrapped paper and mod podge |
Question: Not inviting your future in law to the wedding? Posted: 09 Dec 2017 06:33 AM PST I have a very legitimate reason as to why I don't want to invite any of them and my fiance fully understand. I'm not going to go into that long detail. I told him that I was going to have to break the news to somehow, but he doesn't want me to. He suggest we send the invitation "late" so the invite will arrive at their mail box after our wedding, and claim that there was a delayed at the post office... how is that even going to work? Don't ppl send out invite like a month or two ahead. Their not going to believe this. Should I just tell them that they are not invited, bc this just seems like a cowards way out. |
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