Any bride would agree that her dress is the most important thing on her wedding day
Although unlikely to have a wedding day, I need to ask if this is true....I know Buffista brides are probably not the norm, but am I really supposed to believe that?
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Any bride would agree that her dress is the most important thing on her wedding day
Although unlikely to have a wedding day, I need to ask if this is true....I know Buffista brides are probably not the norm, but am I really supposed to believe that?
The groom was pretty important to me.
I bought my wedding dress from an online site, without trying it on first, and declared it good enough. But that's just me.
I worried more about the location and comfort of my guests, because the age range was about 2 to 80, and I made them schlep a long way to see me married.
am I really supposed to believe that?
Yeah, I blinked at that as well. If that's true, it seems like bad news for the groom.
Any bride would agree that her dress is the most important thing on her wedding day
Pffft. It's all about the cake.
And I guess the groom is important, too.
I know Buffista brides are probably not the norm, but am I really supposed to believe that?
I think the marriage industrial complex would like people to believe that.
The wedding dress in the most recent wedding I attended was bought off of eBay for $40.
Any bride would agree that her dress is the most important thing on her wedding day
1. Groom
2. Food
3. Weather
Hey to be fair to her, on average the groom will only be around for about 9-10 years. That wedding dress could be in her closet or storage for the rest of her life.
Apart from the groom and the love stuff, I'd think the dress is pretty high up there.
Of all the things you drop dough on -- the flowers, food, cake, attendants clothes, etc. it seems like the gown or the photos would be #1.