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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Yes, you're the very picture of reason. You are way, way over-invested in this bouquet, especially if you believe you're in any way unable to "share this special moment in [your] life" with your mother and grandmother without it. It's a bunch of flowers.[/quote] I have 2 guesses about you... 1)[b]you're a straight man[/b] 2)you don't have emotional bonds with your mother or grandmother maybe a 3rd one... you had them all at your wedding. I'll throw a 4th one... maybe you're not even married at all!!! Anyway, [b]I have a brand new beautiful house to organize[/b] and school paperwork to finish. Bridezilla moment is over but please keep the encouraging words coming and also the good ideas to approach my female guests... Thanks ;)[/quote] That explains it.[/quote] what's wrong with the bold part? my gay friends are much more sensitive with girl's issues and they were so mad when I told them someone took my bouquet. my straight friends laughed at me at dinner last night when I mentioned it and told me to get over it. and you might be the person who wrote the post about buying a house you don't love. maybe my house is small and needs some repair but i'm so happy with my life right now that everything looks more colorful, birds sing everywhere I go and my simple, modest home does seem brand new and beautiful to me. [b]sorry if it hurts you[/b]. :roll: [/quote] hurt? what? That's some weird stretch of the imagination. By definition, a "brand new beautiful house" doesn't need repair work. Maybe if you had shaved money off your wedding, you'd have more to put down on a house that wasn't in need of repair work. And stop stereotyping. I know plenty of gays who'd laugh at your post, too. [/quote][/quote] maybe my gay friends are more sensitive than the gays you know. and as I tried to say... [b]beauty is on the eyes of the beholder[/b]. I like doing repair and after reading the topic about granite countertops I realized how important to me would be to add personal touches to the house. And nobody better than me and DH to know where to invest our money, but thanks for the suggestions.[/quote] I think your husband's beholder is broken. [/quote][/quote][/quote] I think you're as funny as my 5yo nephew ;)[/quote]
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