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A Guy's Painless Guide To
Engagement Part.1So you’ve
finally gone and done it. You proposed. And surprise…she
actually said yes!
After you pick yourself off the floor from from sheer disbelief
after her actually saying yes, you suddenly realize that a
whole bunch of things have been set in motion. Your beloved is
now in her own world, and she is in a planning frenzy. All you
can do is look with slack-jawed amazement as your future wife
talks to friends, picks flowers, reads countless books, and
engages herself in the duties of being an engaged woman.
I know all about it. It’s happened to me twice. So besides
staying out of the way (it is HER day after all, don't forget
that), what do YOU do as a future groom? Where do you begin?
What’s the first step? What things in planning this wedding
should the both of you do equally?
Let me share a few quick thought about that from a groom’s
perspective. After all, even though this is a wedding for you
both.
There's not much we as guys really care about with weddings,
except making the bride happy. Outside of that, we're not
really concerned with much else. I really didn't care if the
flowers were pink or green, and I didn't have a "vibe" about
who should shoot the pictures. But there are siome things, when
it comes
One thing that I would suggest is that you nail down your
tuxedo style. Do it quick, before your beloved gets her inset
ideas about color and bridesmaid’s dresses. If you don’t,
you’ll be finding a tux to match her style, not your own. At
the very least, by choosing the tux first, she’ll have to
consider your style. And you REALLY don’t want to wear a PINK
cummerbund, do you?
Another thing: Get a GOOD ring. You’ll save money in the long
run, I promise you. Wedding-Day-Planner.com has a wide
selection of wedding rings in different sizes, styles and price
ranges. I’ll say it again, GET A GOOD RING. There’s nothing
worse that paying money for a ring, then having a diamond fall
out because the setting wasn’t done right.
You’ll be out of that money, as feel like a idiot for flushing
money down the drain. I’ll say it for the third time, because
men and hard of hearing: GET A GOOD RING.
Accessorize for less. Yes, guys, there is more to this that
renting a tux. Once again, I suggest Wedding-Day-Planner.com.
They have tons of items, over 12,000 of them, from rings to
ties to chocolates. They operate in conjunction with
Amazon.com, so the service is great, and you can most stuff in
1-2 days. You can’t beat that, and it’s better than traveling
from one wedding store to another. Shopping’s painful enough
for us guys.
Check out the store, you’ll probably get some cool ideas that
she’ll like.
And I’m not just the owner, I’m a client.
And one last thing, guys: relax. The hard part is over, you’ve
asked the woman that makes your heart jump out of your chest to
say yes to you, and she has. Sure, the preparation may drive
you nuts at times, but remember, it’s HER day. And it’s all
about making her happy. Because when Mama’s happy, everyone
else is happy. Including you.
Welcome to marriage, guys. It’s really good, I promise. You
don’t have to plan everything, that’s what she does. But when
you have your say, it makes it clear that you’re in this with
her. And that you’re in it for life. And that, it the end is
all she really wants.
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