Wow..I sooo disagree with Nanny......just because you're not "pure" doesnt mean you dont deserve whatever you want at your wedding!! Who the he** is pure these days anyway?!?
I am getting married in April of 07...have never been married, but have 3 children from a past relationship....not only am I wearing a veil, but I'm wearing a white gown too.
As everyone before me said.....its your wedding....do whatever will make you happy
Best of luck!
2006-07-28 07:13:05
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answered by ????? 2
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I thought virginity had to do with the color not with the veil. But that rule of you can't wear white if your not a virgin is so old school and hard to tell. I know some brides whom have been with other people prior to marriage and still wear white. So if you want to wear a veil, where it. Who cares what other people think its your wedding day.
2006-07-28 10:18:20
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answered by Mae V 2
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Yes you can! right now most of the girls who get married have had sexual relations and still wear them, so why couldnt you?
Its you day and do whatever you want and feel happy about, times have changed now and and now the veil is more like a part of the wedding dress
Congrats on the wedding!!!
2006-07-28 01:53:44
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answered by jimena 2
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You are not exactly going into this pure, so you should be having a plain, understated wedding. A nice suit, perhaps? Glad you're getting married; your child deserves to have you married to his/her father! Congrats!
2006-07-28 02:58:57
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answered by Lydia 7
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A bride can *wear* (not where) whatever she wants at her wedding.
2006-07-28 05:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say u can why not? all the movie stars wear gowns and white even thought they get married 5 or 6 times i would
2006-07-28 01:15:47
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answered by And life goes on 2
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She can do any DAM thing she wants it's her wedding and her day and anyone else who says otherwise can F off!!!!!!
2006-07-28 01:22:39
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answered by musiclover 5
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her wedding her and so it's her choice if she wants to wear it, nobody has the right to any anything about this.
2006-07-28 02:36:02
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answered by Anne 1
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Yes she can - I've seen it many times.
2006-07-28 07:46:00
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answered by Scarlett 4
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Personally, I think that the "old" rules don't apply anymore. . .do what you want, it's your day.
2006-07-28 01:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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