Weddings: Question: My best friend deserves an complain any ideas guys, no leaches and jackasses. she is 49 and beautiful.? |
- Question: My best friend deserves an complain any ideas guys, no leaches and jackasses. she is 49 and beautiful.?
- Question: No flower girl at my wedding?
- Question: I have a venue booked for in-laws 50th wedding anniversary but I don t know what excuse to get them out of house,as they don t go out much?
- Question: The guy I liked warmed up my hands with his hands and I stared at him almost open mouthed out of emotion. Do you think he understood?
- Question: Is it bad to hurt feelings in the name of money?
Posted: 17 Mar 2019 06:49 PM PDT MY FRIEND DESERVES AN COMPANION ANY IDEAS GUYS NO LEACHES OR JACKASSES. SHE IS 49 AND BEAUTIFUL |
Question: No flower girl at my wedding? Posted: 17 Mar 2019 03:39 PM PDT My fiancé and I have no children on either side of our family- we are all grown and there are absolutely no kids yet from anybody! Two of our friends have a daughter, but if we invited her she would be the only little one there with no one to play with and I would feel bad having her parents take care of her when we want them to just come out, celebrate, and have a great time without worrying about their daughter. I'm not sure what to do for a flower girl; we have our dog as a "ring bearer", but would it be ok to skip a flower girl altogether? |
Posted: 17 Mar 2019 02:09 PM PDT |
Posted: 17 Mar 2019 11:07 AM PDT That I have a crush on him? We were walking in the town and it started raining, while we were waiting for the bus I was shivering and he saw my hands were purple and took them and warmed them up. Initially I refused (it looked like something only engaged people would do) but then he insisted. While he was doing that I was so emotional and awestruck and he smiled. Do you think he understood it? |
Question: Is it bad to hurt feelings in the name of money? Posted: 17 Mar 2019 08:41 AM PDT My friend works at a bridal shop and she's been telling women that they look downright hideous in all of the cheap dresses and that their husbands will only love them if they buy the most expensive one she has. Since this is such a weak and vulnerable time in the life of these women, they listen and spend outrageous money on a dress. A lot of them cry and get upset in the process, but her sales have skyrocketed. Should I tell her to knock it off or not? |
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