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See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 2:51am On Apr 13, 2015
I always thought it was the groom that was meant to carry the Bride , Abeg see for yourself http://myregistrywedding.com/?attachment_id=5845
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 2:04am On Apr 17, 2015
Oya over to the guys, will you allow your Bride carry you on your wedding day?
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 1:50am On Apr 18, 2015
They say anything a man can do a woman can do it better .
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 7:13am On Apr 20, 2015
If your Bride can carry you, would you allow her to do it on your wedding day?
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 1:37am On Apr 21, 2015
Men answer o, would you allow your beautiful Bride carry you?
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 7:24am On Apr 22, 2015
I mean seriously why would a bride want to do that
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 2:14am On Apr 25, 2015
Q:
Why does the groom carry the bride over the threshold?

A:
The ancient Romans started it: the bride had to show that she was not at all crazy about leaving her father's home, and so was dragged over the threshold to her groom's house. Ancients also believed that evil spirits, in a last-ditch effort to curse the couple, hovered at the threshold of their new home, so the bride had to be lifted to ensure that the spirits couldn't enter her body through the soles of her feet. These days, it's just fun!
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 2:26am On May 04, 2015
What you should post and shouldn't post about your wedding on social media



Are you the type of person who likes to shout her good news from the mountaintops? Nowadays that mountaintop usually comes in the form of the status update, comment box, Tweet field or group page on your social networking site of choice. Although you might like to share good news when it comes to job offers or scoring that fab pair of shoes, it can cause trouble when your news is about your wedding. Here, the dos and don'ts of social networking to help you avoid any pre-wedding blunders.

Do inform family members about your engagement before posting it on Facebook.
We call this rule number one in wedding netiquette! Once you've told your nearest and dearest in person or via phone, there's no harm in posting pictures of the ring or even the actual proposal to share your excitement.

Don't ask friends to be in the wedding party through Facebook.
An invitation to join your bridal party is a statement of how much you value a friend or family member. Rather than take away from what should be a memorable moment, give your gal pal a call. Or better yet, invite her to lunch or for drinks to pop the big question. "We are losing touch with face-to-face communication," says etiquette expert Aimee Symington. "Being a bridesmaid is such a meaningful thing. Talk to your friends in person so that you share the moment and experience."

Do make status updates requesting opinions about wedding colors, themes or other ideas.
There is nothing wrong with asking for inspiration, says Jes Gordon, a New York City wedding planner. It may even make wedding planning more fun. However, she advises brides to know when to draw the line. "It's fine to send out a tweet asking if Tiffany Blue is better than baby blue," she says. "Don't ask what you should include in your vows. That's taking it too far."

Don't post pictures of bridesmaid dresses unless you truly don't mind the opinions of nosy strangers.
Posting shots of bridal attire is tempting fate. According to Gordon, doing so means opening yourself to lots of unwanted "feedback." Who needs that?

Do consider creating a wedding webpage as well as a page for the bridal party only.
On the wedding page, you can include all sorts of useful information for your guests, such as directions, etc. On the bridal party page, include pictures, ideas, updates, schedules — whatever your attendants will need to discuss among themselves. The page should allow for the bridal party to communicate with each other.

Don't make a Facebook status directing friends to your wedding registry.
We know you're craving that state-of-the-art kitchen gear listed on your registry, but posting a link to it on your profile may come off as tacky and childish. "Though it might sound efficient, I'm afraid it gives the appearance of soliciting gifts," said Yifat Oren, a wedding planner in New York City. "Just remember that if someone wants to send you a gift, they'll figure out where you're registered."

Do look through friends' wedding photo albums on Facebook for real-life inspiration.
And have your fiancé join you! It's fun to do this together, and if he hasn't been too interested in wedding planning until now, seeing photos of his friends' weddings just might intrigue him enough to become more involved.

Don't use Facebook to invite guests to the wedding.
Most people ignore invites sent via social networking sites — which is surely the last thing you want to have happen. And with so many amazing choices of invitations available at affordable price points, it makes sense to go the traditional route. However, for your save-the-dates or rehearsal dinner invitations, it's certainly acceptable to send a convenient group message to select people on Facebook.
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 6:59am On May 05, 2015
Groom Drops Bride While Carrying Her Into Their Wedding Reception



If you’re a fan of archaic wedding traditions, then you’re likely aware of the concept of “carrying the bride across the threshold,” a symbolic gesture in which the groom carries the bride across the threshold of their new home (that should have been fairly obvious).

Normally, carrying your wife into your house is done well after all of the other festivities, but Chad and Julia — the couple in this video — decided they weren’t going to do what everybody else does.

Instead of walking hand and hand into their reception to an ironically gangster rap song that makes all the old people uncomfortable, the couple decided the best route to take was having the groom sprint into the reception carrying the bride in his arms.

Unfortunately, the couple was apparently unaware of Murphy’s law and, after a few steps, everything that could have gone wrong did.

I don’t know if dropping your bride on your wedding day is a worse omen than rain, but I guess these two will find out eventually.
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 8:02am On May 06, 2015
Groom calls wedding off after the Bride arrived at the wedding looking 50 years older


groom and bride were caught on film fighting along Dongmen Old Street in Shenzhen after the bride arrived looking 50 years older. She had put gray and white streaks on her hair, and make up showing a wrinkly, old face.

Apparently, 26-year-old Qing Kao deliberately attended her wedding looking like that, to prank her boyfriend. She wanted to see the groom’s reaction, and wanted to know if he would still love her when she is 70 years old. Guo Chien, the groom, did not find the prank funny at all, and started the heated shouting in public while shocked passersby looked on.Witnesses said that the groom was asking the girl to wash the make-up off, which the bride-to-be refused to do. She said that if he loved him after 50 years, it should be okay with him that they should take pictures together, with the girl looking old. The groom felt that the debate was going nowhere, since Kao insisted on having their pictures taken. Chien then threw his glasses to the ground and stormed off, leaving Kao desperately crying in the streets.

Onlookers say that Kao waited for a few minutes, crying her heart out, but the groom never came back. She then hailed a taxi and rode home, alone.
Re: See Bride Carrying The Groom by heartofgold44: 4:42am On May 11, 2015
Which do you prefer ??

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