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I'm suprised they make it in white.
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LMAO! :D |
Well for once I'm going to go all moral on everyone:
It depends what kind of wedding it is. If it's in Church then it is wrong! You really shouldn't go into Church with your arms/ shoulders uncovered. I hate to see strapless wedding dresses in church too. It's just disrespectful. Then again I still won't go to a Church service with my head uncovered either. For the record: I'm not a Christian and for this reason I think I feel strongly about not wanting to disrespect the Christian place of worship. Just in the same way that I wouldn't go into a Hindu temple with my ankles showing. It's rude in the extreme. |
I wouldn't complain if my oter half turned up to the wedding looking like that!
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Hmm If my bride looked like that and wore that, I would never make it too the wedding, we would go straight too the honeymoon :D
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Right or wrong?
I guess that's one wedding you would not forget easily - did anyone ask the priest? I'm not sure the Pope would smile. Wildeye ps prefer something more traditional myself, u know like taking her kit of after the ceremony. |
wrong! Wrong! WRONG! All WRONG!
The bride is suppose to have a bouquet, not a single flower.:rolleyes: |
Perfect...
If I had that body.. and I were getting married (again) I sure the hell would.. :) |
I personally never have liked ruffles!
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What a no-brainer - of course it's right if she is feeling happy about it. Question is, why are some of our Pixie ladies - all pearls beyond price - so uncertain about it?
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Why not? Is God offended by shoulders? Do they somehow remind Him/Her of some whoopsie he made back in the Creation? Or is that some sort of "Man will have sinful thoughts if he see Woman-skin" type deal? Is it supposed to stop blokes getting boners in the Sermon? I'm not meaning to be rude or insensitive, and I'm not attacking you Loulabelle... just trying to understand the reasoning behind such a belief. I'm always a little sceptical about a God who worries more about the clothes you wear than the way you treat people. CasperTG |
I thought the ruffled straps were a bit much. ;)
(I suppose some people do like to overdress.) |
she is wow!! what a wonderful stunning bride.
I can see nothing wrong with her being dressed like that, how is it offensive? She is dressed to her best. I would have no problems in my future wife meeting me at the altar dressed like that |
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I agree entirely Caspar! And it's one of the reasons I'm not a Christian! But if I'm in a place where there are people who would be offended or feel it was disrespectful to their beliefs then I'll go by their guidelines. I'm sure that if you went into a synagogue (no matter what your religion) and was asked to cover your head, then you would. It's common courtesy to respect the cultures of other religions. Incidentally, if I ever get married I WILL NOT be marrying in Church - because it's not a religion that I subscribe to. |
As I said to someone:
If I was a guest at the wedding - it's right, if I was the groom, it may be wrong (but I'd like it), if I was the priest it is very wrong (but eye opening!) |
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