Anonymous wrote:My friend was in a similar situation (her first, his second). Ultimately they decided that anyone who judged them wasn't really someone they wanted to celebrate with anyways. And it was a blast.
Anonymous wrote:There's nothing preventing you from throwing a big party!
Since you've already done the bride stuff, perhaps skip the engagement, shower and bachelorette parties?
Have a big wedding and party---that's fine.
Question: who's footing the bill? If DH's family is doing it, go for it! But don't ask your parents to do this again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long ago were you married and how big was it? I would support any of my friends with a second wedding. But a huge registry, bridal showers, etc would be a little overkilll...
I got married 15 years ago, about 200 guests. I don't want any of that. I have friends offering to plan a bridal shower and a bachelorette party, but I told them not to.
Anonymous wrote:How long ago were you married and how big was it? I would support any of my friends with a second wedding. But a huge registry, bridal showers, etc would be a little overkilll...
Anonymous wrote:I'm engaged, planning to get married in the fall. This will be my second wedding, but my fiancé's first. I would prefer either a small wedding in someone's backyard or go to courthouse, but my fiancé wants a big extravagant wedding. I get it since it his first, but aren't there etiquette rules about having a big second wedding?