This is inspired by the thread on whether you and Fi had the same wedding vision. What is the biggest thing you are compromising on, or thinking about compromising on? How do you feel about that and what makes it worthwhile for you?
Today I'm thinking a lot about changing my name. I always thought I wouldn't, but it is extremely important to Fi. I have not come to a final decision yet, but I might do it because he would be so thrilled.
"I'm not a rude bitch. I'm ten rude bitches in a large coat."
Re: What is your biggest compromise (if you have one)?
We both compromised for a summer wedding to winter, but it was the only way to get married in the next two years and have everyone invited.
I may compromise on the dishes we register for. We both have different styles. So I'll probably let him pick our daily use and then pick the China I want.
FI liked the idea of a HM registry. There was no compromising on that, I absolutely refuse.
I wanted a more elegant wedding and we're giving that up to accommodate kids. It's not the end of the world but it means that we can't have real candles (which I love), that we'll have a lot of guests leave early because of screaming kids, and we'll inevitably have behavior issues. Our venue doesn't have a room available for babysitters, etc. (nor could we really afford to host all of that either) so they'll all be with us.
I love kids, I just didn't want them at my wedding.
FI compromised on the suit he is wearing. He refused to wear a black suit and wanted gray. But I didn't like the way gray looked with the other colors I'm using so we decided on navy. Which I honestly think will look better on him.
I compromised on the honeymoon location. We are getting married in December. I wanted to go to a lodge in the mountains and ski and sit around the fire. FI was totally against it (he is not a huge mountain person, he only likes it for a few days). He wants to go down to Florida and go to the beach. So that's what we're doing.
Other than that, he hasn't complained about any ideas I suggest and they ones he proposes are usually good.