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BUYING A WEDDING DRESS ONLINE?

Hi i was considering buying a wedding dress online,and i wanted to get opinions from women who ACTUALLY did, on what your experience was,pricing etc and also a legit site.

Why am I addicted to dressing up like a girl ?

I am a 16 year old boy I am a only child and I live with my mom. We are about the same size and when ever she's gone I always have this urge to dress in her clothes and I try not to cause I don't want to but I always give in and dress in her clothes when she is gone like when she leaves I put on her pink mini dress and then go to sleep and will stay in it all day. I'm really confused I don't know if this is just a phase or will it stay can someone give me an idea of what is going on with me

Sister refuses to attend my wedding... and now is enraged that she's not involved?

I wouldn't worry about the reaction of the other family members. They know what she is like and do whatever it takes to pacify her because they don't want the holidays or other family get togethers to be unpleasant. Unfortunately, the result of them pacifying her bullying behavior is that they never set limits with her, so she gets worse. Her friends don't have to have a relationship with her for the rest of her lives like family does. So most of them have exerted their choice in how they will allow themselves to be treated....by no longer being friends with her.

Whether you invite her or not, this memory will always be a part of your wedding memories. I think you need to trust your instinct to not invite her to your wedding.

Part of it with your sister is that she says these nasty awful things to people and no one ever holds her accountable. She is nasty to people but expects everyone to act like she never said hurtful things. I think you are doing her and yourself a favor by holding her accountable for her words. And when I say that you will be doing yourself a favor, it is because by holding her accountable for her e-mail and not sending her an invitation, it is such a strong way to stand up for yourself...and it will be easier for you to set limits with her bullying in the future. She will know that there is a line, and you will know that you can set a line.

I'm sure you still have that RSVP e-mail. I would simply forward it back to her (and only to her) and say something like "I understand that you are upset that you did not receive an invitation to my wedding. When you sent me your regrets to the wedding, I believed you and did not feel it was necessary to send you the formal invitation."

(The passive aggressive in me would have to fight the urge to write something like "Based on the other thoughtful comments you expressed in your e-mail, I know you wish Groom and me well.)

And I would not say anything else and I would ignore any future e-mails from her on the subject. Any future e-mails from her would serve to manipulate you or justify her behavior. This is an important moment in your life for your spine to be strong. You are entering a new chapter in your life as a married woman. Let that chapter also begin with you proudly and strongly deciding how you will allow yourself to be treated by others.

Why do people dress up so much in weddings?

Weddings are basically a celebration. Just like we dress up for festivals like Diwali and Dusshera, it is natural to dress up for a wedding. It’s disrespectful to not properly dress up for a wedding. You don’t want the bride and groom to feel that you don’t care to look presentable for one of the most important days of their lives.Also, dressing up for weddings is part of tradition. We should all collectively make an effort to keep these traditions alive. If shopping for weddings stresses you out, you can check out online stores like Ogaan which curate Indian fashion designer sarees and lehengas.

Does it cost anything to go try on wedding dresses?

Before my husband proposed, I got the urge to try on some dresses just to get a feel. I walked in to a salon and they helped me choose dresses, helped me into them, and accessorized me, all for free. It was a personally owned business. But I know that David's Bridal doesn't charge anything at all. The only thing I recommend is making an appointment. That way a consultant will have the time to walk you through it. It can be very overwhelming. Good luck honey.

Do you have to be a virgin to get married in a white dress and in a church?

As a minister of the Gospel, and having performed a lot of marriages, can assure you that the question will not come up and that I don't believe that I have married any virgins yet.
In the dark ages (like 80years ago) when people married younger, they married younger because those sexual urges are impossible to deny. Young people have sex. I know its a shocker but it's true. Ministers accept that as reality. I have married a lot of couples who were in their late 20s and I know that they have had sex and I am willing to bet that all of them had sex with someone besides their partner.
We are very much in touch with reality. So please don't worry. we are not so much concerned with virginity as we are with fidelity.

Should I rent or buy my prom dress if I’m on a budget?

I heard about dress rentals when I began styling customers for their photo shoots. Leasing a dress enables you to go to one area, an attempt on a huge amount of dresses in an assortment of styles and hues to see which is best for you. Beyond wanting to ensure you will in truth get what you requested, beneath are all the interesting points when purchasing your prom dress on the web. I'm by and by an enormous fanatic of web-based business since it implies I can catch something from anyplace on the planet, however, I've certainly taken in a couple of vital exercises for progress. I would definitely urge you to dodge those super, super cheap websites Must have dresses where all the clothing prices seem way too good to be true for renting a dress hire UK.

Can your husband go wedding dress shopping with you?

When it comes time to making one of the biggest staple decisions of your big day, what wedding dress you should wear, you may have an urge to bring your fiance along for the dress shopping process.It's important to know that there's no official rule that the wedding dress you wear on your wedding day has to be a secret from your fiance until your walk down the aisle Most brides like to keep that as a surprise, but you don't have to. You can sit, for hours, with your fiance and look up dresses on Ca-dress together, until you start to find a style that makes your eyes bulge with happiness. You can even bring him along with you to multiple stores and try on more dresses than you can count until you find the right one, together.If you do want to keep a certain level of secrecy when it comes to your wedding dress, you can go browsing with your fiance, see what styles catch his eye, and then leave him at home when you go back and try on dresses to find the one that you love the best.But in the end, it's up to you who you want in your wedding dress selection process.

Wedding fever...Help before I don't have a boyfriend?

I have been dating my boyfriend for 4 & a half years& it seems like everyday I come home I'm praying he pops the questions. Or get kinda upset when its bed time & he didn't. I hint about it proably alot more then I should & he gets mad (some times). Every song on the radio I think would I play that my wedding? & If I keep this up I know I will drive him crazy too & there won't be a wedding. It seems like ever since my best friends wedding (that I was in) & Its just been non stop thinking about it. Everywhere we go friends/family ask why we aren't atleast enganged. I dont want to rush a wedding but in the next 2-4 years would be great!
*he blames money on why he isn't asking...he doesn't want to go into debt to buy a ring (I understand that but still) he said he wont be asking for another year + i don't know if I can wait for him
I'm so crazy I have everything picked out nothing bought but I could tell you what dress, whos invited etc.. HELP!! Its only getting worse.

I want a cheap but big wedding, how could I do that?

Let’s face it, a wedding is just a big, expensive party. I had one and I am now divorced. So, cut to the chase, don’t have one. Instead, throw a big party and invite as many folks to it as possible.Before hand, have one of your closest friends obtain the credentials to perform a marriage ceremony. Note, before you get married you have to apply for a wedding license. This is done at the local court house. Incase you don’t already know, this is officially where you marry. The wedding ceremony is just for show.So, back to the question at hand. To save some money, invite all your friends and relatives to a special pot-luck party and BYOB. Do not tell anyone you are getting married. To tease them, on the invitations write that something magical will happen. Note, your relatives won’t know your friends will be there and your friends won’t know your relatives will be there. When all your guests arrive, surprise them by telling them you are deeply in love with your best friend, a magnificent woman you absolutely cannot live without. You love your friends and relatives so much that you want to share in this special moment by marrying your soulmate now.Have your friend who can now perform the ceremony, officiate the wedding. Let the party begin!I got this idea from the movie, What If, staring Daniel Radcliffe. It’s a good Romcom movie.

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