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Wedding
JittersThese are the most
precious possessions that every woman must have on the day
that every woman dreams of: a long and white satin gown,
fresh flowers, a nice long veil, strappy golden shoes, and
a nice looking guy beside her. Well, it is special not only
for the woman, but hopefully for the guy with her. It is
supposed to be the “day of all days” for every couple about
to get married.
More than just an adolescent fantasy, the “Dream Wedding” has
been ingrained into each and every little girl from as far back
as they can remember. Little girls were taught that the wedding
was a holy ceremony and that those who get married are supposed
to share a bond that would last forever.
A fairytale-like story, isn't it? Well, of course it is. But as
we all know, life is not a fairy tale. And even the lives that
nearly become living fairy tales do not happen with just one
snap. Getting married is a difficult, if not painful episode or
prelude to a normal, happy married life.
Let's start from the beginning ---- right at the time of making
The Proposal. Every guy in the world should at least propose to
his fianc· Of course, proposing to share the rest of his life
to his girl is not that easy. Anxiety takes place from the very
thought of proposing. What would I say? What would I do to make
this event special? What should I wear? Would she say “Yes”?
These are just some of the questions that can make any guy's
heart pound with nervousness. Even the most “macho” of men
would find their hands sweaty. Most even stutter right up to
the very moment of asking the girl to marry him. All these
strange yet normal reactions are due to anxiety.
Fast forward. The couple now thinks of the next big step:
getting married. A lot of factors are to be considered in
planning for the “best day” of your life. It is not just the
flowers, the gown, and the church. It is about planning the
main event that will be a part of them for the rest of their
lives. Given this idea, couples would really feel the stress
and anxiety...and who wouldn't if you're planning your dream
wedding?
The thing with parents is, that, sometimes, they get to choose
what they want to see in your wedding. Call it unfair, but it
is what it is. Of course, they do to get to experience anxiety
too. They too have undergone the “rigors” of getting hitched.
The key is to compromise --- knowing that parents also want the
best for the couple. Taking time to prepare for your grand
event would decrease the anxiety that you feel as the big day
approaches. Think of a spa trip with your fianc? That should do
the trick.
Indeed, planning a wedding can make the couple feel the stress
and anxiety almost everyday up to the very date of the wedding.
Due to stress, the couple may even forget a lot of important
things. One of the most important things to sort out before the
wedding is the guest list. Weddings are not complete without a
list of guests. Now in this area, both of you should think of
the size of the wedding. How many people should be invited for
each side of the family, and yes, invitations? Then comes the
church. Where would be convenient for everyone? What has a nice
interior? Will everyone fit there? How about the priest? And
most important, when will the wedding be? How about the
reception? Catering? The flowers? The cake? and everything else
in between? All these questions should be answered while going
through the wedding plan.
Considering all these, the couple, especially the bride-to-be,
could experience anxiety even if she is just having her fitting
for her dress. Of course, the feeling of getting married, being
with your fianc for the rest of your life --- are just some
ideas that would make pre-wedding jitters even worse. Stress
and anxiety often comes hand in hand while the wedding day gets
nearer but it is perfectly normal to feel so. But as a last
resort, hiring a wedding planner just might be easier way to
get your Dream Wedding.
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