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Wedding Party Around the CakeWhen the time comes and you’re preparing yourself for marriage, it stands to reason you’re going to want to have all of your friends and family members nearby. Many brides and grooms will even ask their closest confidants to be a bridesmaid or a groomsman, helping to fill out the wedding party and bring the event to life.

Of course, not all couples are thrilled with the idea of having a wedding party. Having your friends and family members nearby during your big day can be a huge help, but it also can often prove more stressful than necessary. If you’re debating whether or not you need bridesmaids and groomsmen on your big day, then now is an excellent time to look into some of the pros and cons.

Comfort Versus Tension

Planning for your wedding can be an emotionally and physically taxing endeavor. Many people bring friends and family into the mix because it can seem impossible to take on all of the planning tasks alone. Having bridesmaids and groomsmen means you will always have people you can turn to when you need assistance with various aspects of putting together your wedding. Plus, these individuals can also provide you with emotional support, helping you feel ready for all the big changes your life is about to take.

Now, the downside to this is that you may also be setting yourself up for some serious conflict. When the people who you have asked to be involved in your big day have volatile personalities, trouble may start to brew. The last thing you want is for your friends to bicker, argue, or cause a scene when there’s planning to be done. If you foresee conflict down the line, then you might want to ditch the idea of a party for your event and keep yourself free of unneeded drama.

Honoring Relationships Versus Leaving Someone Out

Having a wedding party can also be appealing to many couples because it allows them the chance to honor their family members and friends. Being asked to be involved in a milestone like this can be a big deal for a lot of people, and you may want to show these individuals how much they mean to you. Plus, there are countless creative and adorable ways to “pop the question” to the people you want to be your bridesmaids and groomsmen. This alone can be enough for some couples to get excited at the prospect of a wedding party.

Of course, on the flip side of this, you only have so many spaces to fill before the group is too large. If you have a very large close-knit group of friends or you’ve got a lot of siblings, you may find that there’s not enough room to include every single person. It may be a lot easier for everyone if you just forego the party altogether. This way, you won’t need to worry about leaving anyone out, hurting feelings, or having to parade two dozen or so people down the aisle in front of you.

Money Versus No Money

Finally, factor your budget into the equation. Traditionally, members of a wedding party pay for some of the costs associated with their roles. Of course, there will still be certain expenses you will need to cover like hair, makeup, and gifts. Think your budget through before committing to spend more than you can.

It is not always easy to know whether or not a wedding party is the right choice for your big day. Give yourself time to weigh the pros and cons and see what the best answer is for your needs.

 

Category: Wedding Planning

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