You've got to be kidding!
If this is the least of her worries, tell her to get over it.
The guys in my wedding party went from bald to hair past their waistbands and I didn't care one way or another as long as nobody dyed it sky-blue-pink with a yellow background.
These were and are the people that mean a lot to me in my life and I'll take them the way they are.
It's like saying, Yes I love you now change. Back out of the wedding party now!!!!
2006-09-06 06:58:14
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answered by Nightphage 1
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Think of it this way - would your sister ask a bridesmaid to cut her hair? I doubt it. While she might express a preference, it's certainly up to the person to decide how to do their own hair. Since he was nice enough to offer the pony tail (I don't think the French braid is quite it either - but just my opinion), I think she should be gracious and accept his willingness to cooperate. A person is ultimately doing the bride and/or groom a favor by bein in their wedding - it's generally not an inexpensive proposition for those who argree to participate. I think she should simply be happy that there are those willing to honor her on her special day, and quit worrying about whether they meet her personal standards of beauty. If she likes them, it shouldn't really matter - and I have a pretty good idea that she'll get married just fine no matter what he does with his hair!
It may be your sister's wedding, but it's your boyfriend's hair!
2006-09-06 07:01:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you and your boyfriend should just take a deep breath and go along. Who knows, maybe she will even change her mind again before the big day.
She is probably stressing like crazy and maybe the MiL is nagging at her or maybe not. But the point is that she has asked you (her sister) for some support in this. You didn't say, but as her sister are you the Maid of Honor? If so, you should really be there for her and not thinking about backing out.
If you let something this silly get between you and your family (mom, sister etc) then I think you might regret it in the future years. Tell your boyfriend it's only for a few hours. Like someone said, he can probably take the pins out as soon as you get to the reception. No one will probably even notice anyway as all eyes will be on the bride and groom. It's not like she has asked him to put baby's breath in his hair is it? Just relax.
2006-09-06 07:37:11
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answered by Melissa A 1
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I think your sister is making way to much of a big deal out of his hair. People are not going to be focused on him. I think your boyfriend should just wear a low pony tail. The French braid will look to girly and people will look. A few things went wrong at my wedding and no one noticed. People look at the over all picture of the wedding and mostly how beautiful the bride looks,they do not focus on small things. His hair tucked under with pins will look stupid and people will look at it. Your sister really needs to chill. Good luck
2006-09-06 11:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Your sister should have considered his hair when she asked him to be in the wedding. She is being VERY selfish in regards to wanting him to cut his hair. I'd say the most compromise you'd do is a low ponytail. A French braid is a realyl bad idea. If she can't compromise then the only choice is to have him not be in the wedding.
2006-09-06 06:55:09
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answered by empress_pam 4
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She is probably being unselfish by having him in her wedding and is probably doing that for YOU. But the hair is just bothering her and her in-laws too much. If he doesn't want to comply then HE should pull out. Why would you pull out, it really has nothing to do with you. It is not your hair. Your sister is probably way stressed out and even if you feel her request is unreasonable can't you take into consideration that it is her big day and be a little flexible? She isn't asking anyone to do anything drastic after all - where is the Love?
2006-09-06 07:04:41
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answered by Grianna 2
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I realize that it is your sister's day but there is only so much compromising that you can do. It's really up to you and him what to tell her but I think that if you both feel that strongly about it then you should let her know. If he's not good enough the way he is then he must not be good enough to be in the wedding, don't let her change him. You've held up your end by offering to put it in a pony tail or even braiding it, so if she has a problem. I would stand up for myself and my BF Good Luck
2006-09-06 06:55:28
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answered by Amber S 3
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Time for a compromise. i will comprehend her desiring his hair neat and sparkling. cutting it is going to a pair distance. Pleeeeeease do no longer french braid it. YUCK. he's no longer a female. If he's in the marriage have him slick it back in a pony tail (a low ponytail on the backside of his neck isn't girly in any respect), if she's apprehensive approximately human beings seeing the hair tuck it in his blouse. i does not pass previous that. If she would have the ability to't cope with that then complicated. no person is going to be specializing in his hair till you french braid it. The brides the concentration, no longer anybody else. She's basically fearful and desires some thing to gripe approximately. do no longer difficulty with it anymore. In 6 weeks she probable won't even bear in techniques!
2016-10-14 09:32:20
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answered by canevazzi 4
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I say it's his hair and he should be able to simply pull it back into a ponytail and that should be fine for pictures. Anything else (french braid??? What are they thinking??) would be micromanaging the wedding. Anything's better than the maid of honor showing up for the wedding with two hickeys on her neck and not wearing the gold/pearl necklace given to her at the rehearsal dinner ("oh, you wanted me to wear that?").
2006-09-06 06:57:45
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answered by DMBthatsme 5
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Oh, just do whatever Bridezilla and Mother of Bridezilla want.
It's just for the day!
Here's a suggestion for when your wedding comes up: If your sister wants to stand in YOUR wedding, make HER do something she'll hate with HER hair (may I suggest a cut like mine?). After all, fair's fair! It's YOUR wedding now!
2006-09-06 08:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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