Ok, so my fiancé has mentioned in the past that he doesn't really have a best friend that could serve as a bestman. He brought up the question last weeekend if girls could serve as a 'bestgirl' because his bestfriend is a girl.
I don't have anything against his friend. But I'm not necessarily comfortable about changing custom and tradition. The guys he has chosen to be in our wedding could very well serve as a bestman and I told him that.
My question is, how often has there been a wedding where a girl actually has served as a bestgirl or even where a guy has served as the man-of-honor? Those who personally dealt with it, how did you feel about it?
I know that he will probably go with what I want just to make me happy on some things but would it make me look bad if I told him how I felt?
Re: How often is there a BESTGIRL?
I don't think it would look bad at all. I mean if that is his best friend, even though she is a girl, and he wants her in the wedding, then she should have a part in it. After all it is his wedding too. I agree with PP, its a cute idea and who cares about customs and traditions
[QUOTE]Mixed gender wedding parties are very common. The idea that women are only friends with women and that men are only friends with men is very old fashioned. Personally, I've seen them at about half of the weddings I've been to going back to the mid 90's. However, <strong>unless she is a child, she should be known as the best woman or a groom's woman.</strong> The term "girl" sounds like a flower girl. (But I have seen a best girl that was the groom's 10 year old daughter.)
Posted by MyNameIsNot[/QUOTE]
<div>This exactly. I hate it when people call women "girls"</div>
I don't think it would be weird and it should be fine in my opinion.
Agree with PPs, however, that unless she's like 10, she's a "Best Woman, Groomswoman, or Groomsmaid," not a "girl."
ETA: Also, to answer your last question, yes it would make you look bad to insist on this. He chooses his own bridal party and you don't get much say in it. Unless you're like, mortal enemies with someone he wants as a groomsman, he decides who he wants.
And yes, I think it would look very intefering, not to mention insecure on your part, to insist that he stick to the "traditional" arrangement for no other reason than tradition. If I were him I'd be wondering if you were jealous of the Best Woman. Or like you're a little controlling. I doubt you think he should get to pick and choose who your best friend is, and the opposite should be true as well.
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I would just try to find a different name for the title.
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[QUOTE] But I'm not necessarily comfortable about changing custom and tradition.
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Yes, women can stand on the groom's side, just as they can be doctors and lawyers and lumberjacks and professional wrestlers. It's not a big deal, and you shouldn't prevent your fiance from having the people who are emotionally the closest to him stand on his side just because you've got some weird hang-up about other's people's genitals.
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[QUOTE]Ok, so my fiancé has mentioned in the past that he doesn't really have a best friend that could serve as a bestman. He brought up the question last weeekend if girls could serve as a 'bestgirl' because his bestfriend is a girl. I don't have anything against his friend. But I'm not necessarily comfortable about changing custom and tradition. The guys he has chosen to be in our wedding could very well serve as a bestman and I told him that. My question is, how often has there been a wedding where a girl actually has served as a bestgirl or even where a guy has served as the man-of-honor? Those who personally dealt with it, how did you feel about it? I know that he will probably go with what I want just to make me happy on some things but would it make me look bad if I told him how I felt?
Posted by kcfan1329[/QUOTE]
I was BEST WO-MAN in my dad's wedding last year....its all about surrounding yourself with the people who mean the most to you and who you want there...A wedding party is basically representatives for the bride and groom...so whoever that may be should be involved in your wedding!!! :o)
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I was "Best Man" in my best guy friend's wedding, and he is standing up with my FI in our wedding, had I not already had way more BMs than my FI has GM he would have stood on my side but my two best guy friends my "Mikey's" ( they are both named Mikey) will be standing up with him but will probably be in the pics with me and th BM's
So I dont see why he can't call her his Maid of Honor? if you want to get technical with the terms. The only things thats important is that you have the people you love there with you.