Weddings: Question: Is it weird to have another ceremony after marriage ? |
- Question: Is it weird to have another ceremony after marriage ?
- Question: Is that a very cheap wedding?
- Question: Something happen at my friend s wedding that not cool at all. What happen? What would you do?
- Question: Why did it feel so perfect?
- Question: Why are people eloping now and celebrating later when it could all be done at once ?
- Question: What language should my wedding be in?
- Question: Choosing a maid of honour without upsetting anyone?
- Question: Are people postponing weddings as far out as the fall due to COVID-19?
Question: Is it weird to have another ceremony after marriage ? Posted: 13 May 2020 02:04 PM PDT We have a wedding planned with a venue in a month. Obviously it can't happen due to the ongoing pandemic so we moved the big reception till next year. We still want to legally tie the knot now, but at the same time we want to have a big ceremony in front of all our families and friends next year when it's safe. But would it make sense to have another wedding ceremony next year despite that we're already legally married. What would be the point of the ceremony if were already married, I feel like the point of a wedding ceremony is the beginning of a marriage. But maybe I'm wrong, so I came on here for advice? I'm sure people have done second wedding ceremonies before but how do they work? |
Question: Is that a very cheap wedding? Posted: 13 May 2020 06:33 AM PDT I know this is going to come off as bad, but i know my friend does not want to come off cheap, but they are trying to keep things cheap because they don't have 30,000 for a wedding. She is going to be 33, and she is just going to get a simple lace cotton dress with cowgirl boots, flowers are going to be sun flowers, baby breath, and daisies. They are going to make benches out of bails of hay, and wood. Have a fishing canoe metal boat (s) filled with beer, and alcohol. They are renting out a vacation house with a barn on it. Favors are little throw plaid blankets, and key chain bottle openers. They are doing a mix of catering, and homemade food that his grandma is making. She said her boots cost more than the dress! |
Posted: 10 May 2020 07:24 PM PDT About my friend. We knew each for years. Hang in the same group. In the same boy scout troop together. Then he move to another state. Years later he decided to get married. Next after the ceremony then the wife throws the over her shoulder for a lucky man to catch. Before she throws the flowers looks at me and said "I ain't going to throw the flowers to him." What do you think? What would you do? My problem is I didn't know to react. Whither to lose my temper or do nothing to avoid ruining the party. Thank for your lookin into. |
Question: Why did it feel so perfect? Posted: 02 May 2020 03:47 AM PDT My girlfriend and I tried to make love. As she was emotional, she started to shiver and put her arms on her chest and looked so vulnerable and cute. She put then her head on my chest and laid next to me. I hugged her tight, warmed her up with my body, put the blankets over us. I could smell her skin and hair and kept kissing her face and forehead. She lifted her face, blushed and smiled. It felt like it was perfect, she was mine and I was hers, and that I will never leave her and love her forever. It's like destiny made us to be together and we belong to each other |
Question: Why are people eloping now and celebrating later when it could all be done at once ? Posted: 30 Apr 2020 04:05 AM PDT Due to the current coronavirus I notice a lot of people are eloping now and having a reception later. But why would they want those two significant moments broken up by several months to a year, that's kind of awkward. Wouldn't it make most sense to postpone everything and do ceremony and reception the same day like most weddings go? |
Question: What language should my wedding be in? Posted: 29 Apr 2020 09:01 AM PDT Hi guys, I'm in a bit of a tough spot. My boyfriend (fiance) and I recently got engaged. We live in the U.S. but I am from Mexico and from the very beginning we had agreed that we would get married in my hometown. He was actually the one who suggested it after visiting and loving it. The only issue is that he does not speak Spanish and I don't know how exactly the ceremony would look like in terms of language and it's making me anxious. The wedding will most likely take place in May 2021. Any suggestions?! Also, he is Christian and I am Catholic. I have no idea if the Catholic church allows it. Thanks in advance! |
Question: Choosing a maid of honour without upsetting anyone? Posted: 28 Apr 2020 11:59 PM PDT Just looking to see if anyone has ever been in the same position and can offer some advice? I know with corona this isn't a big issue at all, I've just been thinking more and more about it and stressing out. I'm getting married August 2022 and have yet to ask bridesmaids or my maid of honour because I don't know what to do. I'm 26, at 19 I was maid of honour for my sister (although she had a small wedding and no bridesmaids so I didn't organise any hen stuff as she didn't have one), at 24 I was maid of honour for my uni bestfriends wedding (we met in uni and became inseparable), she had 6 other bridesmaids (our friend group) and we all had a week abroad hen which I organised. Now I'm getting married and have to decide on a maid of honour and I'm stuck because I have a bestfriend since I was 3 and she is my favourite person, I want her to be my maid of honour and always have. She isn't getting married right now but always talk about me being her maid of honour eventually. However, my sister AND uni bestfriend have both made comments about being my maid of honour and I just know not asking them will cause issues. My sister especially will be upset/dramatic. Should I just not have a maid of honour? Or just ask my childhood bestfriend? I know if my childhood bestfriend is my maid of honour then I would have a stress free time because she is like another part of me and would organise everything lol |
Question: Are people postponing weddings as far out as the fall due to COVID-19? Posted: 28 Apr 2020 03:14 PM PDT |
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