IT DIDN'T HAPPEN. It was just a bad dream.
Laga, have you found a new home for your kitty after she has to leave your parents'?
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IT DIDN'T HAPPEN. It was just a bad dream.
Laga, have you found a new home for your kitty after she has to leave your parents'?
Gah! This thread is not breakfast friendly.
Surgery~ma Drew. Mom had that sugery recently and it was a very easy surgery.
So, at a wedding, when the groom chooses a female attendant, which is a better way to refer to her: groomsmaid or groomswoman? Just curious as it came up in another forum, and I can't make up my mind which I like better.
Our wedding had mixed attendants, and IIRC we just called them attendants (except for the matron of honor and best man, and I think we may have called my brother's husband, the only boy on the bride's side, the stud).
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But of the choices on offer, I'd prefer groomswoman, as woman is a nice neutral descriptor for a grown-up female person, whereas maid is a little less neutral and has more ick potential.
I was my sister's Best Woman. Which was nice. She also had bridesmaids, though.
Back in the late '80s, I had a coworker who had her best (male) friend as her main attendee; they called him the Dude of Honor.
"Sweet!"
Wait, what are the male attendants called, traditionally (on the groom's side)? My mind has gone totally blank.
groomsmen