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Message started by Jerry on Sep 15th, 2007 at 4:19am

Title: I just don't get it
Post by Jerry on Sep 15th, 2007 at 4:19am
I guess it is a woman thing but why do ladies think they have to have a hair style for their wedding?

My wife was late for our wedding because my niece did her hair and showed up late so our wedding was about half an hour late just because she wanted her hair styled ::)
Her dad was more worried than I was but we were both happy she finally showed up.

I would have been happy to have her long hair loose and down because after all, I married her and not her hair :P

Jerry

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by La Diosa on Sep 15th, 2007 at 5:17am
You know, I've never gotten that either.  I prefer it when brides wear their hair down as oppossed to doing up do's.  The only reasoning that I can think of is that perhaps they feel up do's are more elegant and or dressy.  Although, I feel that men love long hair on a woman and if you ask them, they'd probably agree with you as well. ;)

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Sakina on Sep 15th, 2007 at 11:29am
Funny, I wore my hair down at my wedding and never thought about having it up.  I never thought about not not having it up until you started this thread, Jerry!

I never dreamed of a wedding as a kid-I actually didn't plan on a hubby or kids.  So, when I fell in love and married A, I just wanted to get the ceremony over.  None of the "this is my day" crap.  EVERY day is my day, thank you very much and absolutly, Jerry, he married me not my hair.

BTW, I also wore a totally non traditional wedding dress, although it was custome made for me.

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Angel Spun on Sep 15th, 2007 at 9:32pm
Weddings are special occasions, and just like you want your outfit for the day to reflect that, you want your hair to do the same.

Sux about your wife being late for the wedding though. It's fine to make yourself up, but for heaven's sake, at least be punctual!

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Jerry on Sep 15th, 2007 at 9:54pm
She is late for some things but that time it was my niece's fault ::)

Jerry

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Valerie on Sep 16th, 2007 at 4:09pm
I wasn't ever into weddings, and had one for myself after much deliberation.  However, I like to style my hair for any occasion and a wedding was no different.  I even get excited about styling my hair for other people’s weddings! I know my husband finds me attractive all the time, but he can tell a big difference when I feel attractive and we both have a lot more fun.    
                                                                                   

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by bikerbraid on Sep 17th, 2007 at 8:28am

Sakina wrote on Sep 15th, 2007 at 11:29am:
Funny, I wore my hair down at my wedding and never thought about having it up.  I never thought about not not having it up until you started this thread, Jerry!

I never dreamed of a wedding as a kid-I actually didn't plan on a hubby or kids.  So, when I fell in love and married A, I just wanted to get the ceremony over.  None of the "this is my day" crap.  EVERY day is my day, thank you very much and absolutly, Jerry, he married me not my hair.

BTW, I also wore a totally non traditional wedding dress, although it was custome made for me.


THAT'S ME EXACTLY!!!  ;D

I had never pictured myself married, or "planned my wedding" as a kid.  In all honesty, I didn't even plan my real wedding - my mother took charge of the arrangements.  I only planned the ceremony, and let my mother do the reception.  I wore a simple bridesmaid's dress and made my matron of honor's dress (my sister).  Hubby and I got married for our parents' sake.  We don't regret having had the ceremony - it certainly has made things easier for insurances and finances, etc.  We've been married for 33 years and have been together for almost 36 years.  I guess we were meant to be together!  

As for hair, the fancy hairdo's have always been a tradition.  Many women look forward to a fancy style to exemplify the special day for them.  I think that is fantasic.  I also know that with wedding dresses as elaborate and expensive as they are, many women do not want to cover any part of the dress - so the hair is worn up so that the 100's of buttons down the back, and the 1000's of beads that may be on the dress  can be seen while they are in front of the guests.  (I know I worried about hair getting caught in the buttons when I was helping my now DIL with her dress.  Her almost waistlength hair was tangling in the buttons and beads, so she opted for an updo to prevent that.)

Whatever the decision - it should be the bride's decision how they wear their hair.

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Kiraela on Sep 17th, 2007 at 2:01pm
me personally? If/when I get married, I'm wearing an exact(or as exact as possible) replica of my mom's wedding dress. Even down to it being green. I also think I look beautiful with my hair down (not so much with it up) so down, it shall be. Then again, I don't exactly think I'd be having a traditional wedding anyway, although I might have to fight Paul's stepmom tooth, nail, hammer, and pickaxe on that one.

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Angel Spun on Sep 17th, 2007 at 5:02pm
My mother had waist length hair and wore it down for her wedding. It was parted in the center and I think that she straightened the length and curled the very ends. It was a pretty simple wedding, but she looked great.  :)

Mine was the complete opposite. Ritzy Las Vegas wedding, huge, elaborate gown with a cathedral train (weighed more than I did!)...the veil was almost as long. My hair was waist length at the time, but I had it styled at the hotel salon in an elaborate updo with all sorts of fancy weaving in the back. Curls everywhere. Most of it ended up being covered by my veil anyway, so that was kind of a waste.
   
Had I the fortune (good or bad, lol) to marry again, I'd probably do things much differently. Wearing my hair down, for example, if I was able.

Generally, hairstyles tend to reflect the formality of the gowns and the event itself. The less formal the event, the more you can get away with in terms of a casual or funky style.

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Kiraela on Sep 18th, 2007 at 3:38pm
that's true... Mom had a fairly informal wedding... A halloween wedding, to be exact. The wedding party itself was dressed in medievalesque style, like this: for the ladies... and I don't have any pics of the guys.

Everybody else showed up in costumes too.. one of my uncles was batman, for instance... *rolls eyes* my least favorite uncle showed up in full monks robes(including a bald patch exactly like a tonsure) for a pagan, halloween wedding.

*edited to add: oh look, honest to gods, undyed K. Hair!!!

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Angel Spun on Sep 18th, 2007 at 3:47pm
Aww, how fun! I've always wanted to have a Halloween wedding. What an awesome reception that would be!  :D

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Jerry on Sep 18th, 2007 at 8:07pm
Hmm, that would be interesting ::)  A halloween wedding.

I never thought of that before :o


Jerry

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Valerie on Sep 18th, 2007 at 9:29pm
I love theme weddings--that sounds like so much fun!

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Jerry on Sep 22nd, 2007 at 7:29pm

bikerbraid wrote on Sep 17th, 2007 at 8:28am:

Sakina wrote on Sep 15th, 2007 at 11:29am:
Funny, I wore my hair down at my wedding and never thought about having it up.  I never thought about not not having it up until you started this thread, Jerry!

I never dreamed of a wedding as a kid-I actually didn't plan on a hubby or kids.  So, when I fell in love and married A, I just wanted to get the ceremony over.  None of the "this is my day" crap.  EVERY day is my day, thank you very much and absolutly, Jerry, he married me not my hair.

BTW, I also wore a totally non traditional wedding dress, although it was custome made for me.


THAT'S ME EXACTLY!!!  ;D

I had never pictured myself married, or "planned my wedding" as a kid.  In all honesty, I didn't even plan my real wedding - my mother took charge of the arrangements.  I only planned the ceremony, and let my mother do the reception.  I wore a simple bridesmaid's dress and made my matron of honor's dress (my sister).  Hubby and I got married for our parents' sake.  We don't regret having had the ceremony - it certainly has made things easier for insurances and finances, etc.  We've been married for 33 years and have been together for almost 36 years.  I guess we were meant to be together!  

As for hair, the fancy hairdo's have always been a tradition.  Many women look forward to a fancy style to exemplify the special day for them.  I think that is fantasic.  I also know that with wedding dresses as elaborate and expensive as they are, many women do not want to cover any part of the dress - so the hair is worn up so that the 100's of buttons down the back, and the 1000's of beads that may be on the dress  can be seen while they are in front of the guests.  (I know I worried about hair getting caught in the buttons when I was helping my now DIL with her dress.  Her almost waistlength hair was tangling in the buttons and beads, so she opted for an updo to prevent that.)

Whatever the decision - it should be the bride's decision how they wear their hair.



Robin, you have made it more clear to me 8-)

But, since I am not the biggest fan of many updo's I would like long hair to be down in a wedding but that is just me ::)

Jerry

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Sekhmet on Oct 11th, 2007 at 2:19pm
In many ancient cultures loose locks were a symbol of an unmarried girl, and once women wed they were expected to hide their beautiful hairs.

Me personally? If I ever marry, I'll be wearing mine down! I agree that it is more elegant and lovely that way =)

Title: Re: I just don't get it
Post by Tara on Oct 15th, 2007 at 5:05pm
I didnt know that! that is very interesting!  Even despite knowing that, I still plan to wear my hair dwon when I get married, or probobly the front half braided out of my face, but still down.

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