Does an "ex" belong at your wedding? Well, it isn't just "your" wedding...and the compromising begins.
Respect, not selfishness or jealousy should guide the planning of the wedding guest list.
From the audience:Q: My fiancé and I are having a huge argument...
Today, weddings are different than say 25 years ago. It seems that the focus is more on the anticipation of the 'partay' than the ceremony. The atmosphere seems to be less sacramental.
Still, there are time-honored traditions and behavior that is expected at weddings. Traditional wedding...
Sologamy (self-marriage): So new, only the Urban Dictionary has a definition. The practice or condition of having a single sexual partner during a period of time (including yourself).
What is the response to the traditional sealing of the vows when the officiant asks, "Do you, Ron, take "yourself"...
If you have reservations about the relationship, don't save it until the day before the wedding.
There are some things that are best left unsaid, especially when it comes to someone's significant other. However, if you have facts or a pile of "red flags" that need to be shared with the bride or groom...
Trends, some remain and are embraced by society; while others are awkward.
The most recent wedding gift trend of requesting "gimme da money" instead of a gift is becoming more common. Have you seen"Monetary gifts are appreciated" on the invitation. Is requesting money appropriate?