Anonymous wrote:Where do you want to honeymoon? Maybe that will swing the decision to summer/hot or fall/cooler/off-season.
Otherwise, the bride's preference for dark green dresses wins out for choosing September.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems weird that a man is digging in about June vs September in Chicago for no particular reason at all. Most people grow up understanding that a wedding is a big deal in particular for brides. And so to be so confrontational and combative about his fiance's preferences - again, for no good reason - seems like a harbinger for a terrible marriage. Controlling. Whiny. Uncooperative. Angry. Who want's that in their life? And no matter what they choose, the day is already ruined because somebody won and somebody lost. Terrible way to start things. I don't think it's unreasonable to reconsider this relationship.
I wasn't aware these men existed. I honestly have never met a man who cared about the date, unless it was the Superbowl.
Anonymous wrote:It seems weird that a man is digging in about June vs September in Chicago for no particular reason at all. Most people grow up understanding that a wedding is a big deal in particular for brides. And so to be so confrontational and combative about his fiance's preferences - again, for no good reason - seems like a harbinger for a terrible marriage. Controlling. Whiny. Uncooperative. Angry. Who want's that in their life? And no matter what they choose, the day is already ruined because somebody won and somebody lost. Terrible way to start things. I don't think it's unreasonable to reconsider this relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get married, this marriage won't last.
Why would you say that? Sounds crazy to judge that based on this alone.
For further explanation
Me: I’ve always wanted a fall wedding. Fall is my favorite season and September just seems like a beautiful time to get married. I hate hot weather.
Fiancé: He wants a summer wedding. Fall is okay but he thinks summer will be more beautiful.
We can’t do spring because of his allergies. Neither of us want a winter wedding.
We are getting married in Chicago where we are both from. He wants a June wedding ( so it won’t be too hot) and I want a cooler September wedding.
Your fiancé is gay. As long as it doesn’t conflict with his office or sports calendar, no man cares this much about the date of his wedding.
And all the people who are pointing out that September is hell for parents are thinking of both your guests AND you two. A wedding is one day. An anniversary that conflicts with BTSN, fall athlete orientation and parents’ weekend is the gift that keeps on giving.
Don’t do September - you’ll never be able to celebrate your anniversary. You must have some guests with school aged kids or who are teachers? Also the last few septs, we’ve had travel plans disrupted bc of hurricane weather that disrupted flights. June is much easier if you do it after school is out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get married, this marriage won't last.
Why would you say that? Sounds crazy to judge that based on this alone.
For further explanation
Me: I’ve always wanted a fall wedding. Fall is my favorite season and September just seems like a beautiful time to get married. I hate hot weather.
Fiancé: He wants a summer wedding. Fall is okay but he thinks summer will be more beautiful.
We can’t do spring because of his allergies. Neither of us want a winter wedding.
We are getting married in Chicago where we are both from. He wants a June wedding ( so it won’t be too hot) and I want a cooler September wedding.
Your fiancé is gay. As long as it doesn’t conflict with his office or sports calendar, no man cares this much about the date of his wedding.
And all the people who are pointing out that September is hell for parents are thinking of both your guests AND you two. A wedding is one day. An anniversary that conflicts with BTSN, fall athlete orientation and parents’ weekend is the gift that keeps on giving.
Don’t do September - you’ll never be able to celebrate your anniversary. You must have some guests with school aged kids or who are teachers? Also the last few septs, we’ve had travel plans disrupted bc of hurricane weather that disrupted flights. June is much easier if you do it after school is out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get married, this marriage won't last.
Why would you say that? Sounds crazy to judge that based on this alone.
For further explanation
Me: I’ve always wanted a fall wedding. Fall is my favorite season and September just seems like a beautiful time to get married. I hate hot weather.
Fiancé: He wants a summer wedding. Fall is okay but he thinks summer will be more beautiful.
We can’t do spring because of his allergies. Neither of us want a winter wedding.
We are getting married in Chicago where we are both from. He wants a June wedding ( so it won’t be too hot) and I want a cooler September wedding.
Your fiancé is gay. As long as it doesn’t conflict with his office or sports calendar, no man cares this much about the date of his wedding.
And all the people who are pointing out that September is hell for parents are thinking of both your guests AND you two. A wedding is one day. An anniversary that conflicts with BTSN, fall athlete orientation and parents’ weekend is the gift that keeps on giving.
Anonymous wrote:It seems weird that a man is digging in about June vs September in Chicago for no particular reason at all. Most people grow up understanding that a wedding is a big deal in particular for brides. And so to be so confrontational and combative about his fiance's preferences - again, for no good reason - seems like a harbinger for a terrible marriage. Controlling. Whiny. Uncooperative. Angry. Who want's that in their life? And no matter what they choose, the day is already ruined because somebody won and somebody lost. Terrible way to start things. I don't think it's unreasonable to reconsider this relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Don't get married, this marriage won't last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get married, this marriage won't last.
Why would you say that? Sounds crazy to judge that based on this alone.
For further explanation
Me: I’ve always wanted a fall wedding. Fall is my favorite season and September just seems like a beautiful time to get married. I hate hot weather.
Fiancé: He wants a summer wedding. Fall is okay but he thinks summer will be more beautiful.
We can’t do spring because of his allergies. Neither of us want a winter wedding.
We are getting married in Chicago where we are both from. He wants a June wedding ( so it won’t be too hot) and I want a cooler September wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Divorce