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Apr 01, 2009 -
I am having a mini panic attack about my sister's wedding and need some advice. I'm her maid of honor but we don't really get along — the only reason she asked me to be in her wedding is because I'm her only sister. We just had the bridal shower, which was fine except for behind-the-scenes drama with another bridesmaid, but now I'm worrying about the bachelorette party.
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Dec 08, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
My long-time boyfriend’s only sister is getting married next year and she asked me to be her maid of honor. I’m absolutely thrilled and honored to be so involved with her wedding, as she’s an amazing woman. That being said, we are friendly, but we’re not best friends.
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Oct 13, 2008 -
A friend you used to be really close to throughout high school and college recently reconnected with you after you'd both lost touch. You have nothing against this friend, but most of what made you friends in the first place doesn’t really exist anymore.
You have little in common, but she still pushes your friendship.
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Aug 27, 2008 -
The rehearsal dinner night has become much more than just practicing your place in the wedding processional. It's become an event all in its own and often ends up being the most fun part of the wedding weekend. Since only the maid of honor and best man are supposed to speak on the actual wedding night, the rehearsal dinner is where the bride and groom's friends can say a few words about the happy couple.
- 18 Comments
Aug 08, 2008 -
My best friend and I have been friends for many years now. Over the past three years we have grown apart, but remain friends because we've always been friends. She's not someone you can openly talk to about an issue, because if you do, she will "make up" with you and then be twice as vindictive later.
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Jun 03, 2008 -
While many of the maid of honor’s duties revolve around wedding planning, when it comes to the big day, she still has many final responsibilities awaiting her. Although the most important job is to keep the bride as stress-free as possible, there are many other details that shouldn’t be overlooked. To see some of the most significant maid of honor duties on the wedding day, read more
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May 14, 2007 -
Dear Sugar,
I am getting married this summer and talk of my bachelorette party is starting to swirl. My maid of honor is my best friend from childhood. Our mothers have been best friends forever and we were both the only girls in our families, so we are more like sisters than friends-- she's the best!
- 8 Comments
Apr 27, 2007 -
Dear Sugar--
I am a bridesmaid in a great friend's wedding this summer. She just e-mailed us all the information on the dresses and they are netting out to be a lot more than anticipated. Her wedding is turning out to be quite an expense and for someone like me who is struggling as it is, I am having a hard time swallowing the cost of the dress she chose.
- 12 Comments
Apr 25, 2007 -
When choosing your maid of honor, brides tend to extend the invitation to their closest girlfriend or sister, sometimes even their mother. The MOH acts as your right hand woman throughout the entire wedding planning process, she stands next to you at your ceremony, helps you get ready, supports you, toasts you, and plans your fun filled bachelorette party.
Trusting someone to play such a big role in your wedding is a serious responsibility, so if you had to choose a celebrity to be your maid of honor, whom would you pick?
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Nov 24, 2009 -
This past Sunday a man known as "Sal9000" and his fiancé Nene Anegasaki vowed to stay together until death, or a power outage, do them part. You see Sal9000's new wife Nene happens to be a video game character in the addictive Nintendo DS game Love Plus. A priest, live audience, MC, and friends of the happy couple were also present at the event, and the bride's virtual maid of honor even gave a speech.
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