Archive for the ‘Groom’ Category
Romantic Gifts for your Groom
Monday, April 13th, 2009Planning your honeymoon? Go that extra step and plan something romantic and sensual for your groom. Here are some fun and classy ideas for your wedding night that any groom will love!
“The Hot Massage Kit – A Warm Massage Is What A Man Wants.”
The Hot Massage Kit is definitely a great gift for a guy. [...]
Talking about a Prenuptial Agreement
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008The idea of a prenuptial agreement might be repulsive to some people, but the reality is that some people feel the need for these agreements, and it does not have to be a bad thing there are some benefits that you may want to consider when it comes to talking about a prenup.
Prenups get your [...]
Premarital Counseling: Is it for you?
Thursday, April 24th, 2008With such a high divorce rate in modern times, premarital counseling might be a good idea for you and your fiancé. You don’t have to be having problems to go to this type of counseling. Many couples in successful relationships benefit greatly from these classes.
What can you expect during a premarital counseling class? Well, basically, [...]
Groomzillas beware!
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008Sometimes the stress, excitement, and anticipation bring out little monster in all of us, so groom-zillas beware! And try these tips to come back to reality:
1) Get involved from the beginning. The longer you wait to put in your two cents, the bigger frustration you will face. Avoid a huge blow out now by being a [...]
The top five ways to save money on the tux
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008According to About Tuxedos from Cometo.us, you should budget $100-200 per tuxedo for your wedding. Ouch! If you’re helping out the groomsmen (which isn’t necessary, but which many brides and grooms do), just a five-man wedding party will average $750. You don’t get to keep the tuxes either – that’s just the rental fee!
What’s a [...]
Not your first wedding? Not a problem.
Wednesday, February 20th, 2008Coping with the stress of wedding planning is tough for anybody, let alone if it’s your second, third, or even fourth time. Today multiple marriages are common for women of all lifestyles. If you are worried that this walk down the aisle won’t be as special as the first, then explore how to rearrange some of [...]
Should you have a receiving line and how does it work?
Thursday, February 7th, 2008It was once customary for every wedding reception to include a receiving line. This tradition allowed the bride and groom an opportunity to greet each of their guests individually. But in recent years, many couples have decided to skip the receiving line, viewing it as a waste of time.
However, if done right, the receiving line [...]
Prepare for things to change in ways you never expected
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008There is an line from Miranda, the stiff, cynical lawyer from HBO’s “Sex and the City” that she delivers while looking for a new house with her new husband and new son – “Oh my God, I’m married.”
For many career-singles crossing over into the married life, the realization of living with somebody, sharing a life [...]
Why you should talk about the Yankees and the Red Sox before you say “I Do”
Thursday, December 6th, 2007You are planning to get married in a week, a month, a year. Sweaty palms. Second thoughts. Cold feet. These are all normal feelings for a bride or groom. But one thing that can help is talking about marriage before the wedding. This may seem obvious, but it’s a must for every couple.
Experts agree that communication [...]
Get your fiancée involved with the wedding
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007Honey, would you wear these cuff links? Darling, which flowers do you like the best? Sweetie, isn’t this the best tasting cake you have ever had?
The secret to involving your groom in the wedding is giving them the idea that they are part of the big day while not ruining your plans. The bride and [...]










