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25 years this March.....Happy Days my friend Happy Days.....:biggrin:

Lots of good suggestions here. Mine would be make sure you have the wedding you want. We cheaped on a few things because we took over the wedding otherwise if my in-laws paid it would have been 300 folks who they polka danced with and went to their kids weddings.....meh not for me....Anyway make it your day...
 
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TDunk;2292101; said:
Any and all advice with dealing with a woman who has marriage on the brain? We've been engaged for 3 months and she has been pretty good about not involving me in crap I don't care about. But I do want to stick a dildo up pinterests ass. Some weird ideas have come up, but she is rational with most wedding concepts.

Besides the "run" advice, any tips from seasoned vets?

Ok since you've met her and all - the question we all wanna know is:

Is she REAL?
 
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ulukinatme;2293294; said:
Get BJs while you can, they'll be fewer and farther between after you tie the knot.

My buddies all swear by the "penny in a jar" theory. Put a penny in every time you have sex prior to marriage. After you get married, take a penny out every time. Never run out of pennies.

Then again, they don't treat their wives as well as they did before marriage...
 
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Just celebrated 31 years in July, but the wedding is like it was yesterday. First of all, something WILL go wrong. And that is what you'll remember, and laugh about it when you celebrate your golden anniversary. You're starting out on the right foot, let her do her 'thing', as this is the bride's day (who the heck looks at the groom, all eyes on the bride....Set a budget, and agree what you can 'cheap' on, and what you cannot. We didn't have two nickels to rub together when we got married, but we/I insisted that we have good champagne. That sort of thing. Kowtow to whatever she wants - this is good advice now, and for making your marriage work. And it'll pay off in the long run for you as well. For the honeymoon, go somewhere where you/she can rest and relax, as all the pre-wedding pressures will come crashing down after the event. Saw some great ideas from posters above, wish I would have had those when we tied the knot. Just enjoy yourselves. There's time enough to worry about the petty stuff later. Buenas suerte.
 
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