Anonymous wrote:First looks is fairly new. Definitely a social media thing. And it's pretty dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My son is 12 years old. First look is supposed to be a moment between the bride and someone or a few people (e.g., groom, dad, bridesmaids) where there is essentially a reveal of the bride to that individual. They get a first look at the bride before she walks down the aisle. I always thought of it being a special and private moment. She is wanting to do it with just my son.
+1. Too weird to be true, actually. First dance is bride and groom so OP needs to do more research before her next story post.
The First Look is between the bride and the groom. Why would your child care about seeing his aunt in her wedding dress? I could see you and your mom being there to help her get ready but that's not the same as the First Look. I think walking her down the aisle WITH your mom is kind of cute. Even the cufflinks is nice. The rest is just weird.
Anonymous wrote:This post is so weirdly Oedipal. A pre-teen is not going to want or enjoy having that kind of role in a wedding, either his aunt's or his mother's. And please don't make him have a first dance with his aunt. He doesn't want to do that.
Anonymous wrote:What is a First Look?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My son is 12 years old. First look is supposed to be a moment between the bride and someone or a few people (e.g., groom, dad, bridesmaids) where there is essentially a reveal of the bride to that individual. They get a first look at the bride before she walks down the aisle. I always thought of it being a special and private moment. She is wanting to do it with just my son.
How is he supposed to walk her down the aisle without seeing her first?
First looks are these staged set up pictures. Like his back will be turned and then she approaches him and he turns around and they capture the looks of love and wonder when he sees her for the first time. Which, won't be there for a 12 year old boy.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My son is 12 years old. First look is supposed to be a moment between the bride and someone or a few people (e.g., groom, dad, bridesmaids) where there is essentially a reveal of the bride to that individual. They get a first look at the bride before she walks down the aisle. I always thought of it being a special and private moment. She is wanting to do it with just my son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My son is 12 years old. First look is supposed to be a moment between the bride and someone or a few people (e.g., groom, dad, bridesmaids) where there is essentially a reveal of the bride to that individual. They get a first look at the bride before she walks down the aisle. I always thought of it being a special and private moment. She is wanting to do it with just my son.
How is he supposed to walk her down the aisle without seeing her first?