The Bridal Gown
Every bride is beautiful. To enhance that beauty at the wedding, hide your flaws and accentuate your assets. The wedding gown makes a statement that reflects your personality.Take your ideas and work with a professional at a bridal salon. They will help to highlight your best features. Do you have perfect shoulders? A tiny waist? Great cleavage? A lovely neck?
As a rule of thumb try on no less than three gowns. A dress that looks boring on a hanger may transform your figure when worn. No one has a perfect body, not even models. An excellent seamstress makes it fit that way. Most importantly, the bridal gown should bring a smile to your face. If it doesn't, it's not the right dress.
Stages of Marriage
There is no perfect marriage. Certain phases of development may be observed.
Stage 1: Excitement (Year 1)
People bring preset ideas about marriage. Learn to decide what works for you.
Stage 2: Realization (Early Years)
Real life partners can rarely satisfy the fantasy partners. Take responsibility for your own needs.
Stage 3: Parenthood (Baby Time)
Working fathers and at-home mothers may not work best. Avoid programmed parental roles and allow individual growth with love. Agree on family rules.
Stage 4: Transition (Change Time)
Significant changes in family structure like moving, retirement, and children going to college can have a big effect. Take chance to free yourself and to develop in new ways.
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