by Sharon Stajda
Tips to Avoid Turning It Into A One-Sided Affair You just got the most romantic marriage proposal of your life. You said yes, of course. News of your engagement spreads among family and friends and you can’t wait for the day when the two of you exchange I do’s.
Planning your wedding can be exciting. Important decisions need to be made. However, don’t get too caught up in your wedding plans that you forget to involve the other most important person in the event – your groom. You can avoid turning your wedding day into a one-sided affair. Here are some tips: 1. When you plan your wedding, plan it as a couple. This is a prelude to your married life – everything needs to be decided together. Discuss your thoughts and come up with a plan that makes both of you satisfied and comfortable.
2. Don’t let your and your groom’s differences in religious beliefs and race be an obstacle. Consider having a double-ceremony wedding wherein you receive wedding blessings from both traditions.
3. How formal do you both want your wedding? Decide if you both want a formal black-and-white affair or a semi-formal one? What about having a wedding theme? Consider both of your lifestyles and interests when deciding on this aspect of your wedding.
4. Discuss the monetary aspect of your wedding. As a couple, the two of you should agree on the expenses involved in the wedding. Decide on a wedding budget and stick to it no matter what. Remember, financial stress after the wedding is over can lead to trouble.
Planning a wedding can be a source of stress. It can even take its toll on you as a couple. However, don’t let the stress rule love. Remember, the key thing is to enjoy your wedding. It is your special day that you will treasure forever.
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