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[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. [b]I know plenty of gays who'd laugh at your post, too.[/b] [/quote] Hell, there are a bunch of straight women right here having a field day![/quote]
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