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RobJuly 13, 2018
Excellent article, a must-read for couples preparing to get married. Very tastefully written.
ROBERTJuly 13, 2018
This is a good article and covers many aspects that are and would be of concern and I would recommend it to all couples to read but that is where the problems will lie, couples will find it very uncomfortable to read together as it cover many items that are not items the youth or couple would talk about. Marriage is not about the tables and chair or the guests but about two people planning to make a life together, but sadly the event takes preference of the real event. I recently heard of a bridal shower where the fun event was to ask the future bride and groom question about each other and one of the questions was "What is the bra size of your future wife? well that caused a very uncomfortable moment for the groom and a lot of laughs as he had no idea what or how this bra is measures or sized but I was handled very well by the host and it became a fun question but there was a very long silence from the groom. I support the notion that the questions in the article need to an read but how to approach it will need a bit more thought. Thanks
Kay RookhuyzenJuly 12, 2018
This is a wonderful article that all engaged couples should read! I loved it! Lots of excellent suggestions that are much better learned prior to the wedding night! The article is straight forward and non-apologetic. Thanks for a great piece of writing!!!
KamroJuly 12, 2018
Absolutely excellent! Great order of issues, well presented. Every bishop should give a copy of this to each young couple planning marriage! It's shorter than a book, and quite nicely covers all the important parts.
CW2SADJuly 12, 2018
I recall a story about a bridal shower. One of the gifts was a very revealing piece of lingerie. When the bride-to-be opened the present she held up the piece and then threw it into the air, letting it float to the floor. When asked why she did that her reply was: that’s where it’s going to end up anyway...
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