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Jun 07, 2007 -
I am not married, but I always hear brides say that their wedding night just flew by. Since the bride and groom are busy meeting and greeting all their guests, plus relishing in their new title as husband and wife, it is no doubt that before they know it, the nights over! So, all you married women out there, do tell, what did you remember most about your wedding?
- 8 Comments
Jun 06, 2007 -
Did you buy yourself a sexy negligee for your wedding night or did your maid of honor light candles and scatter rose petals around your honeymoon suite? While it is expected that all couples consummate their marriage on their wedding night, oftentimes the bride and groom are more concerned about getting some much needed shut eye than actually getting busy. On the other hand, some couples can't wait to make love for the first time as husband and wife.
- 34 Comments
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Aug 08, 2008 -
For single guys and gals, weddings have a reputation for matchmaking — even if that match is sometimes for just one night. After all, you're surrounded by friends, love is in the air, and booze and bad dancing are plentiful. It's no wonder that for some wedding guests, the night ends with a little bit of making out or hooking up with a fellow wedding goer.
- 18 Comments
Oct 13, 2009 -
It's only the third season of Gossip Girl and we're seeing Lily wed for the second time — nevermind her countless marriages before the show! When the last-minute wedding fails to materialize, Lily and Rufus make another snap decision to get married that night in the Humphreys' Brooklyn loft with Sonic Youth as the wedding band (weird!).
I like the idea of a spontaneous wedding, especially when you've had an on-off relationship for 20 years, but I'm not sure I could actually go through with it.
- 16 Comments
Oct 01, 2009 -
"I think I'd rather get run over by a train."
— Madonna told David Letterman last night that she would rather get hit by a train than remarry. I guess we know we'll never see Madonna in a wedding dress again, unless she's performing "Like a Virgin."
- 10 Comments
Jun 06, 2008 -
It used to be that having sex on your wedding night was the official culmination of becoming man and wife. For many people this remains true, but for others, wedding-night sex, while important, just doesn’t hold the same meaning. Some couples are so beat from the big day that all they really want to do is crawl into bed, cuddle, and fall right to sleep.
- 46 Comments
Jun 06, 2008 -
You plan your wedding for months on end to make sure every detail is perfect. Of course it's inevitable to have a few hiccups along the way, but at the end of the day, the good far outweighs the bad. So whether it's the walk down the aisle, the vows, the first dance, or cutting the cake, tell me ladies, what do you remember most about your wedding night?
- 19 Comments
May 13, 2008 -
Man, if I thought that getting married meant I would never go out again, I don't think I could do it! It's probably not really true (married folks, is it?), but I guess people who market bachelorette party crapola bank on the cliché. In case it's true, I guess you'd need this
- 6 Comments
Jun 26, 2009 -
What makes this story even stranger for me is that as I read it, I was reminded that I had a dream last night that I got married and immediately regretted it! Perhaps I was having sympathy pangs for the following Polish couple living in Hanover, Germany.
Right after they tied the knot, the 50-year-old groom told his 34-year-old bride that he wanted the marriage annulled and never wanted to see her again.
- 6 Comments
Jun 10, 2009 -
"TrèsSugar: Describe your ideal man.
Chelsea Handler: Someone who gets the joke.
TrèsSugar: Do you think you’ll ever find him?
- 18 Comments