I'm the Dad and I gave my daughter away and I cried.
2007-02-12 06:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah, Dad started crying (from happiness) while we were waiting to go down the aisle. I'm talking serious crying, flushed red face and everything. Actually it was strangely nice, because he isn't that publicly emotional on a regular basis. Anyhow, being the bride and all I was thinking about how he would look in the pictures that are taken as we walked down the aisle. I tried to stop him. Told a joke and everything. It didn't work, so I did the only thing I could think of: I goosed him in the bum!
Ok, in retrospect it's pretty weird. But it worked and makes a good story. :)
2007-02-14 16:14:16
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answered by Eva 3
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My dad didn't cry. We shared one last glass of whisky together and then got in the car. t was a really hot day and dad asked the driver to just sit in the car fro a bit because there was air conditioning and the church was only a five minute drive away.
At the church he had to make his mum go and sit down because she was trying to make too much of herslf by being the first person to see 'the bride' so she could brag about it later (that is what she is like). Then he came back to the car and asked me if I was sure I wanted to go through with it.
Then he got really, really drunk at the recpetion and made inappropriate advances to some of my friends that I am still apologising for after 10 years.
Bless him. He says it was the best day of his life even though me and my husband split up.
2007-02-16 09:04:41
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answered by Leapling 4
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I didnt see it because I was at the altar facing the minister, but my mom said that after my dad said "Her Mother and Father"(after the who gives this woman) he stepped back into the pew with her and hung his head. My dad's not a real crier though.
Embarrassing:My husbands Aunt "wooed" and flung her arms up and spilled her red wine over the banister during cocktail hour and there was another bride downstairs taking pictures. It narrowly missed her. Her kids were furious that she would get so wasted at a family event. She's not much of a drinker.
Oh I just thought about my sistes wedding. She was walking down the aisle and was a mess crying and about half way down she stopped and tried to turn away so people wouldnt see her crying and my dad had to pat her hand and coax her into going down the rest of the way.
2007-02-12 15:41:29
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answered by kateqd30 6
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My dad did cry. It was very emotional for him because I was a daddy's girl.
At our wedding, I got so caught up in the moment that I forgot to repeat the wedding vows.
At our wedding reception my mom's side of the family got into a HUGE fight. My aunt and cousin were verbally abusing each other and the security guard made them leave. I was just told this, a year after we were married.
2007-02-12 16:15:00
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answered by Laura C 2
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My dad was brilliant on my wedding day bless him.
Something happened that was quite amusing was this. I was being picked up in a white stretch limo, but as the house is on a hill, the limo couldn't drive up it to reach me. So the driver rang us and me, my parents, my bridesmaid and pageboy had to walk down the hill past cars and bewildered onlookers to where the limo was waiting for us. Luckily it was a glorious summer's day and as we passed, people were waving and beeping their car horns and stuff. I'm sure I would not have been so helpful to the limo driver if it had been raining though!
2007-02-16 10:16:31
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answered by Kickinkitty 3
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Hi not sure if i can help but am getting married in 11 weeks now all my dad is talking about is how much he will cry cause his little girl is getting married. Think it is nice not sure what i will do when he does oh dear can see my wedding turning into a drunken brawl my family are fun loving and my partners family are church goers!!
2007-02-12 14:17:57
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answered by ***Lisa due dec 4th *** 2
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My mate's Dad didn't cry but there was a little sigh of releif at the end of the ceremony. I don't get married till June 17th this year so I don't know yet. But he did get emotional when my fiance asked if we could marry and I asked him to give me away so if that is evidence of what is to come I think he probably will do.
2007-02-12 14:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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My dad cried at both my wedding and my sister's. He's a very emotional guy.
After he walked me down the asile, right before he gave me away we played "Butterfly Kisses" by Bob Carlisle. To this day my dad can't listen to that song without getting teary. I thought it was very sweet. I love my daddy.
My inlaws walked out of our rehersal and threatened not to come to the wedding. It was all very stressful.
2007-02-13 04:13:55
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answered by Just Jess 5
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It's natural for a dad to cry at the wedding a lot of them do. I wouldn't consider that embarrassing, my dad couldn't walk me down the aisle, but my brother did and he was so nervous he was practically dragging me down.
I was more embarrassed when my mom got mad at me and yelled at me in front of a bunch of people.(at the wedding reception)
2007-02-12 14:16:27
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answered by Mystee_Rain 5
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My dad fell asleep on the head table shortly after the meal at my wedding. He also gave a drunken speech at my sisters, randomly talking about the st George cross!!. My sister and I both cried with embarrassment!
2007-02-12 14:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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