Sure, you can!!!!! Oh, that would be fun and exciting!!!!!
I hope the invited guests do not know what they'll be seeing!
Be sure, though, that old members of both families have been forewarned to avoid shock and high-blood pressure!
And, you must see to it that you'll also look radiant (LOL) in a girl's wedding gown; and not shabbily put on. Sometimes, men who just put on a woman's dress forget to really GLAM it up!
Good Luck! That'll be one funny and unforgettable wedding!
2006-11-24 22:55:57
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answered by bongcs 2
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Yes you can wear a dress as long as everyone in your ceremony agrees to it. There is no law that say you can't wear a dress. It would be good to get it fitted as a dress shop so you look good wearing it.
2016-12-13 09:53:38
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answered by Big 2
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If you are really getting married then that would be a bad start. Do you intend to be the wife in the marriage?
But if you are asking about cross-dressing in general, then why not? Whatever rocks your boat.
2006-11-24 23:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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My initial reaction must be what anybody else is putting forward- it is your day, and if he's being a toddler about shifting right into a tux for a pair hours, then screw him! yet, in case you do not favor to be as not difficulty-free about it, and that i understand that the warfare of words will be ugly; perhaps you may initiate a communication with him as to what his reasoning is for refusing to positioned on a tux. i will't imagine of any valid motives for him to refuse, yet- he ought to have one. i imagine that if he will be pig-headed about it, you ought to describe to him why you want to have the church wedding ceremony, and how that's a ought to to the people who're keen on it to be supportive of that decision. enable him make the alternative to both be contained in the marriage and positioned on a tux, or not be contained in the marriage, and positioned on in spite of the indisputable fact that he needs. i comprehend it truly is not difficulty-free, yet when you're able to debate your emotions and talk how major it truly is to you, perhaps it gained't ought to get to the point of asking him to step down from being the proper guy. sturdy success- and follow your guns!! it truly is you and your fiance's day!!
2016-11-26 21:14:40
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answered by ? 4
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I had a friend where the girl wore a tux and the guy wore the dress, it's was so much fun! Everyone laughed and love it!!!
2006-11-24 22:33:19
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answered by Judith O 3
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If you are on the other side of the fence - yes why not - I f you are a regular guy, I don't know, unles you and your to-be are big time jockers, then I would say "yes go for it" but I will be looking from a distance !
2006-11-24 22:36:08
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answered by bordasimus 3
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well, u "CAN", but society forbids it
i think u shuld visit a psychiatrist...for ur own good
2006-11-24 22:42:18
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answered by sushobhan 6
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Can't see how that could hurt anybody so go for it and enjoy yourself.
2006-11-24 22:40:49
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answered by Ted T 5
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go for it
2006-11-24 23:32:25
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answered by Rosemary 1
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uh....no. Talk it over with the bride.
2006-11-24 22:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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