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What happens at a wedding?

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I've never been to one...but I'm writing a fan fiction, and there's a wedding...

Well...they're having it in the backyard, cuz its pretty. Its gonna have this pinkish-purple theme, their bridesmaid dresses are gonna be something like this, mtching: http://calamitykim.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/05/10/fairy_gown.jpg

and this is the wedding dress: http://www.houseofbrides.com/product.php?productid=25709&cat=0&page=8

And...idk what else you need to know...

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  1. I would suggest watching Wedding SOS on BBC America. It will give you all of the information that you need.


  2. Go on wedding videography websites as they're quite artistic and look up some of their recent work for inspiration.

  3. What happens at a wedding?

    I think the bride and groom get married and live together for life.

  4. the end of your life :-)

    it's just on paper now

  5. The wedding is just a ceremony that the Bride has been groomed for since she was 6 years old, where she traps a man, and seizes his entire worth in case of future separation...She walks out with most everything while he sends large child support checks to her that primarily cover her new car payment and clothing expenses...The Child Support check frequently becomes the lazy w***e support check...and there you have it, the Readers digest version of the definition of Wedding..

  6. There will be an area for seating of the guests. The groom and groomsmen will wait at the end of the 'aisle' with the minister. The bridesmaids will begin walking down the aisle. Then the bride makes her entrance. The minister will greet the guests, offer an appropriate reading or two. Ask the question of intent, the bride and groom will exchange rings and vows, and the minister pronounces them husband and wife.

  7. People get married.

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