Look, at the end of the day a gap isn't the end of the world. Your guests will probably still come and have a good time and they'll be happy to celebrate with you. But it's an inconvenience! It's ann… (View Post)
I think it's popular in Ohio? I've been to a few weddings of extended family members where their family always has two dresses. Still, you don't *need* a gap to do that. (View Post)
And, @butterfylz419, that same article you posted from Miss Manners about the B&G leaving early, goes on to say: "As you point out, however, nowadays it is a challenge to outlast them. A go… (View Post)
To be fair, assuming your guests need to check into a hotel is not unreasonable. If I'm driving an hour or two to the wedding, I'm only staying at the hotel for the wedding night, not the night befo… (View Post)
You're right ladies. Your wedding day is your day. You can do whatever you want. Your guests love you, which means they'll suck it up and deal with the gap, but it doesn't mean they'll like it. They … (View Post)