The crying men get to me the most. Physically seeing their wives in the wedding dress makes them fully realize that they are about to spend the rest of their life with the person they care so much about. *sigh* i love love
I know nobody will ever want to marry me, but if they did and my future husband isn't crying or with an expression like this... it would probably break my heart a bit
1. I wish you wouldn't say that first part. If you looked at my wife you wouldn't see anything special, and she looks mom-like thanks to four kids, but *I* see the woman who made me lunch every day when we were trying to save money and I was trying to eat healthy, and I see all kinds of other stuff not apparent to a casual observer.
2. I already knew my wife was beautiful before our wedding day. I can't imagine how she might look SURPRISINGLY better such that I was shocked or amazed. The emotional part (I can't beleive how lucky I am that she's marrying ME) had months to sink in, so on our wedding day there wouldn't have been that kind of reaction. The point there, ladies, is to please not think that your new husband needs to make this kind of reaction to satisfy your desire for it. Those of you saying the lack of it would be dissapointing sounds to me like the girl who said she'd only accept a proposal if made at Disneyland and involved a bunch of Disney pricesses.
I'm smiling
2. I already knew my wife was beautiful before our wedding day. I can't imagine how she might look SURPRISINGLY better such that I was shocked or amazed. The emotional part (I can't beleive how lucky I am that she's marrying ME) had months to sink in, so on our wedding day there wouldn't have been that kind of reaction. The point there, ladies, is to please not think that your new husband needs to make this kind of reaction to satisfy your desire for it. Those of you saying the lack of it would be dissapointing sounds to me like the girl who said she'd only accept a proposal if made at Disneyland and involved a bunch of Disney pricesses.