Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be sure to let the grooms and their families (and actual friends) know that you don’t consider this to be a “real” wedding by wearing white and by calling it a gay male wedding.
Don’t you think it matters that this is a male gay wedding and not a female gay wedding?
No. White at any wedding is meant to signify “attention” and even if the grooms don’t choose to wear it, they may assign it as a special color for attendants, their mothers or sisters, the officiant, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no bride. It's totally fine.
So you know for a fact that the one or both of grooms are not choosing to wear white? You know for a fact that they have not assigned this color to their wedding party, their officiant, their mothers or sisters, etc.? How very interesting, what with you not knowing them. At all.
Anonymous wrote:I would ask them.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people hem and haw about wearing white to a wedding? There are so many other colors!!!! Just pick something else and wear the blazer to a different event.
Anonymous wrote:lol!
No, OP. White on women is historically “bride.” You are a woman. If you wear white you’ll come off like wanting to be perceived as bride-adjacent. Don’t do it.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t wear white to a wedding. Period. Doesn’t matter if it’s a gay male wedding or a straight couple or a gay female wedding. Never wear white to a wedding. It says that you want people to notice you and it is rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be sure to let the grooms and their families (and actual friends) know that you don’t consider this to be a “real” wedding by wearing white and by calling it a gay male wedding.
I think OP is referencing the SNL skit.
Anonymous wrote:Be sure to let the grooms and their families (and actual friends) know that you don’t consider this to be a “real” wedding by wearing white and by calling it a gay male wedding.
Anonymous wrote:There is no bride. It's totally fine.