Anonymous wrote:No.
I have only boys. We will contribute a certain amount, perhaps the bride's parents will also contribute an amount (that's totally up to them), and the rest is up to the adults getting married.
Anonymous wrote:I have three daughters and I believe 100 percent Father of Bride pays.
But the rules when that was in effect the grooms side pays rehearsal dinner, honeymoon, groom comes in debt free no student loans and the Groom traditionally provides a home and if wife decides to be a SAHM support her. And of course Groom has a good job and a good person with right values.
My brother married a pretty nice girl around four years younger, he was 29 she was 25. Her blue collar parents paid.
Well that was 30 years ago. She has not worked in 25 years. Drives a brand new Lexus, belongs to two country clubs at her primary and Florida home. My brother helps out in-laws both financially and physically. Paid all colleges. Hosts all holiday parties. Even pays for in-laws tickets for vacation.
But makes a lot. It was an investment and their community college pretty daughter is by far the richest person on their side of family.
Anonymous wrote:I have three daughters and I believe 100 percent Father of Bride pays.
But the rules when that was in effect the grooms side pays rehearsal dinner, honeymoon, groom comes in debt free no student loans and the Groom traditionally provides a home and if wife decides to be a SAHM support her. And of course Groom has a good job and a good person with right values.
My brother married a pretty nice girl around four years younger, he was 29 she was 25. Her blue collar parents paid.
Well that was 30 years ago. She has not worked in 25 years. Drives a brand new Lexus, belongs to two country clubs at her primary and Florida home. My brother helps out in-laws both financially and physically. Paid all colleges. Hosts all holiday parties. Even pays for in-laws tickets for vacation.
But makes a lot. It was an investment and their community college pretty daughter is by far the richest person on their side of family.
Anonymous wrote:Not talking about either set of parents voluntarily contributing money for the wedding, but specifically bride's parents having an obligation to pay for the wedding.
If you believe they should, what is your reasoning?
IMHO, it was relevant back in the old days, but now, when a marriage is between two adults who have equal rights, earn an income or have an ability to earn an income and the new family unit is mostly independent, then the expectation seems just completely random.