Getting the Heat for Your Wedding Gown

My cousin just announced her wedding plans to the entire family over the weekend and most of us couldn’t be any happier about this announcement. When she went on to detail the rest of her plans, about how she wants to go ahead and wear a black and red dress for her wedding instead of the traditional white and how she’s going to want the rest of her wedding to reflect her current position as a makeup artist for cirque de soleil. She, of course, wanted her wedding to reflect what she loved all her life, the allure of cirque de soleil. When her parent’s heard about what she wanted to do, they naturally opposed her, especially since she’s wearing a red wedding gown and not the traditional white. The only thing that they agreed on was the unique rhinestone cake letters that the couple wanted to have on the wedding cake. Everything else, they dismissed.

It’s often tough to get people to agree with your wedding plans, especially if you’re planning you’re planning a wedding that’s a little (or maybe a lot) out of the box from what parents usually picture as a wedding. It’s not uncommon for parents to oppose certain decisions about their daughter’s wedding plans and sometimes these are legitimate, but most of the time, it’s purely unfounded. It’s often difficult to make parents understand their daughters or son’s decisions. I guess, it all depends on how far you are willing to listen or whether you want to make a compromise just to be on the safe side.

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