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Second Dress?

I bought one of the first dresses I tried on out of shear excitement. 

Now there is a second dress I am in love with. I don't want to regret not having the dress I truly love. 

Should I buy a seconddress?

Re: Second Dress?

  • If you can afford it, go for it.  I think it will be fun to have three dress changes.
  • If you're planning to sell or donate the first two, and it's not a financial hardship to get a third, then yes.

    If you're planning to wear all three, then no. Pick one. Three dress changes is ridiculous.
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  • Agree with mbc. Ridiculous. Stop looking at dresses.
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  • I totally get what you guys are saying.  It's just so fun to look.  And I feel like I rushed into the other dresses.  I am definitely planning on donating the dress (or dresses) I don't wear.
  • Stop looking.  If you're planning to wear all 3 at some point, that's the biggest AW moment in a wedding that I've ever heard.  It's not a fashion runway~it's your wedding.

    You'll always second guess yourself if you keep looking.  You've already bought 2 dresses.  How many more will you need to buy before you think you've found the right one.  Just. Stop. Looking.
    "Trix, it's what they/our parents wanted. Why so judgemental? And why is your wedding date over a year and a half ago? And why do you not have a groom's name? And why have you posted over 12,000 posts? And why do you always say mean things to brides?" palegirl146
  • Good grief, woman, stop looking at dresses!  You can't pine after something that you don't know exists.  You're going to be able to open your own dress shop at this rate.  I think two-dress brides are silly enough, but a three-dress bride just sounds like the punchline to a bad joke.
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    This is a belated married bio, with no reviews yet because I'm lazy.

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    Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284
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