By cestquoicebordel?? - 14/08/2012 22:50 - France
Same thing different taste
How would that work?
By minnie - 23/10/2019 04:00 - Australia
By Guntherdog - 27/06/2013 15:17 - United States
By Anonymous - 15/10/2013 20:16 - United States - Chicago
By Anonymous - 03/06/2011 23:16 - United States
All weddings are themed
By Anonymous - 01/07/2020 20:08
By Anonymous - 21/09/2011 12:38 - United Kingdom
By IDon't - 13/10/2013 10:49 - Australia - Berkeley Vale
Bad omen
By weddingblues - 30/05/2011 04:19 - United States
By Anonymous - 06/08/2012 05:03 - United States - Mountain View
Meddling
By sotter42 - 20/07/2020 17:01
Top comments
Comments
What the **** is wrong with everyone on here your all ****** if you think that's ok....
What makes it so bad?
Having a themed wedding is fine (my aunt and her husband met through Star Wars and had a SW themed wedding) but the other should consent. Also, that doesnkt make them ****** up.
#58: Vegas weddings are absolutely terrible. Not worth paying money for, at all. I've been to one, a cowboy theme. The official had the worst affected Texan accent; I could have done better. Save your money and have a meaningful, heartfelt, ceremony. :)
I agree with 16... Wtf. Theme weddings have to be mutual otherwise it's traditional. I'll be damned to have my best man dressed as some alien.
If she an her parents are paying for it, they get the say so. It is only going to be a couple hours out of the rest of their lives. The wedding is all about the bride. The honeymoon is where the men get to make the decisions and where they are rewarded for going along with whatever crazy ceremony we come up with
I'm pretty sure that this dude is right.
*you're
Just chill and have fun with it! It will make for a much better story and memory than the average "and then I walked down the aisle in the $20,000 dress I'll only wear once" wedding! :)
I wish I could thumbs down multiple times. Weddings are about that once in a life time moment, not something that can be recreated every Halloween.
Technically.... It can be a twice or a three times in a lifetime thing...
For Rush Limbaugh it's four and counting!
Yeah because old couples never recreate their traditional ceremonies years later when they renew vows?
I will never understand how going into excessive debt over ONE ******* DAY is exciting.
What if that person's "once in a lifetime moment" IS having a wedding that is relevant to his/her interests and about something he/she loves and wants to share with their family and friends, instead of doing the traditional white dress and black tie in a church mumbo jumbo? My husband and I are both into the Gothic subculture, which both of our families have always been very supportive of. We got married on Halloween, two years ago. I wore a black and violet dress, had violet dyed hair, a black birdcage veil attached to a little hat, and black/white stripey stockings, and gothic makeup. He wore a very Gothic styled suit and makeup. Our party still wore the traditional dresses and tuxedos, just in black, and we had a family friend perform our Pagan-influenced ceremony. And our guests? Most of them came in halloween costumes, Gothic clothing for those who were also Goth, or wore just plain black outfits. The decoratons were all Gothic/Halloween themed, not cheesy Halloween but actually CLASSY, and it was basically just a giant costume party and everyone had a WONDERFUL time and said it was wedding they will never forget, and neither will we even though it "could be recreated every year on Halloween" (which, by the way, is so untrue). So you see, just because YOU might feel that a wedding should be SRS BIZNISS, not everyone is the same. A wedding is about the couple involved, and as long as they are happy then nobody else's opinions matter.
Sounds like you had a really cool wedding! But if one of you hadn't wanted that sort of wedding, then it wouldn't have been cool for that person. The wedding is about both the bride and the groom, and it should be something meaningful to both of them. In the OP's case, he doesn't seem too keen on the kind of wedding his fiancee wants, and she doesn't seem too keen on listening to what he has to say about it. Not exactly a recipe for a good start to a marriage.
Why do you care? Everyone knows that the wedding day is more for the bride than the groom... though, I wouldn't want to be dressed up as an alien walking down the aisle for my wedding..
Huh. I guess you're right.
Just rent a tux, get a nice haircut and be prepared to smile while taking orders from your wife. It's just getting started.
38- *Considers hiding his profile pic of himself making crepes, out of fear Noor will target him next!* ;)
38- *Considers hiding his profile pic of himself making crepes, out of fear Noor will target him next!* ;)
Then he'll be the one that stands out in the wedding xD
and where is the issue here?
At least she's not making you be an adventurer gone Skyrim city guard. I'd hate to take an arrow to the knee at the altar.
If ur promoting this..... Turn off ur damn Xbox pull ur self together and go get a life
Amen
No, not Amen.
Total amen
Why? These people most likely have their priorities in order and are happy. If that's how they/we want to live, why shoot it down?
Keywords
You never saw this coming?
If you don't marry her, I will.