A bride’s attempt to control every detail of her wedding, including the skin tone of her bridesmaids, landed her on Reddit’s infamous r/Bridezilla forum.
Ben and Amory share stories about potential pettiness from Reddit. Ben shares a post from r/weddinshaming post about a bride who changed her wedding to a weekday in another state. Amory counters with ...
Something borrowed, something bank-breaking? One bride just demanded that her bridesmaids cough up $500 each for her “dream” wedding dress — and it’s “non-negotiable,” one Reddit user fumed on ...
June*, 31, first noticed something was up when her husband received an elaborate groomsman package in the mail. She’d been familiar with the custom T-shirts and koozies from his bachelor parties past, ...
Talk about being a selfish friend. One bridezilla is being so selective about who is at her wedding that she basically kicked one friend out for being pregnant. In the infamous r/bridezillas subreddit ...
"This is a day to celebrate my relationship with my fiancé, and having someone there from a painful part of my past just doesn’t feel right," the bride wrote Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend ...
"I kind of want to stop trying to work with people and just start saying, 'This is what you’re doing and when so deal with it,' " the bride wrote on Reddit Mint Images/Getty A bride has been deemed a ...
"I was under the impression these were all things chosen by the bride and groom anyways so I [wasn't] prepared for this much backlash and opinions especially when we’ve been trying to work with people ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: It used to be the bride who proclaimed that the wedding was Her Day. Related Articles Miss Manners: That awkward moment when you see a smile-and-wave acquaintance out of context ...
Speakers of English are adept at creating new terms by stringing together parts of other words. This is often accomplished by tacking a prefix onto the beginning of a word (as in prosocial or ...
Engagement parties, bachelorette trips, bridal showers. These are just a few of the seemingly essential – and often expensive – events that coincide with planning a wedding, which comes with its own ...