The way the bridezilla would come out of me so quickly if I saw someone, relative or not, even attempt to make the first cut into my wedding cake…It's just not something one does. So we're not quite sure what made the daughter of the bride feel as if she was even superior enough to ask? Because, although her mother, the bride, had agreed. It became rapidly evident that the groom strongly opposed this idea…Yet, she defiantly went through with it anyway.
Weddings are a time of intense emotion, and pressure for every moment to be 'perfect'…yet, of course, some people are more laidback than others. But just because a bride is laid back, does not mean you ask her to throw the bouquet…or just because a groom may be a 'super chilled guy' doesn't mean you ask him to kiss his bride. It does not matter if you're a child-free couple tying the knot at twenty-five or a couple in your 50s who found a second shot at love: a wedding can be just as important for both couples. So they should be treated with the same level of respect, especially from the bride or groom's own adult (seems debatable) children!
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