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No matter how many I have gone to - no matter how many I witness or see - every single one of them are beautiful.
Whether poor or rich - they're all beautiful to me - usually beautiful bride, dress and bridesmaids.
Whether poor or rich - they're all beautiful to me - usually beautiful bride, dress and bridesmaids.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Must say LOL - however about 4 years ago I was invited to this wedding but didn't go but was persuaded to have a look - - it was friend's son and daughter in-law wedding and out of perhaps 200-300 weddings that I had attended in my day (youth and ould age) over the years her dress just literally looked like a bandage wrapped her - one of the worse.
Felt sorry for her that day - she wasn't too fat but she couldn't "dress herself - that will all stay in my mind.
Sorry only reason I have brought weddings up today - think Camilia was at one today and that prompted my thought. Sorry
Felt sorry for her that day - she wasn't too fat but she couldn't "dress herself - that will all stay in my mind.
Sorry only reason I have brought weddings up today - think Camilia was at one today and that prompted my thought. Sorry
I like a good wedding as long as the mass doesn't go on too long. The majority of weddings I've attended have been Catholic. The best one though was my cousins who's a born again Christian. It was lovely. I sobbed and sobbed at that wedding.
It was garden wedding. I sobbed because where I was standing I could see the groom on my right being walked in by his mum and dad...and the bride on my left being walked in by her dad, because my aunt, her mum, died in a motorbike accident. She stopped and kissed us all on the way to the altar. It was heartbreaking and lovely at the same time.
It was garden wedding. I sobbed because where I was standing I could see the groom on my right being walked in by his mum and dad...and the bride on my left being walked in by her dad, because my aunt, her mum, died in a motorbike accident. She stopped and kissed us all on the way to the altar. It was heartbreaking and lovely at the same time.
I`m not mad on weddings. I like the small ones but can`t stand having make small talk with the different factions (neighbours, work colleagues, family etc) that`s if they even mix at all. I do quite like a good funeral though - there is no expectation to be having a great time which normally means that is passes very pleasantly.