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Do you easily get all emotional? My daughter is getting married on Saturday and I know I'll come over all Mumsy and tearfull, my daughter has warned me not to get all weepy because it'll start her off, as she's as bad as me! Should I try to put a brave face on or just go with the flow? I'm really happy they're getting married as he's a great bloke, couldn't wish for better. Only hope the weather improves and the sun shines for them!

2007-05-13 07:55:04 · 16 answers · asked by clara 5 in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

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Yes! I am emotional, already have a daughter married and one being married in 9 weeks. Like you, 2 great guys. I think you should sort of go some where in the middle here. Great let the emotions go but on a funny note, think of your make up and your daughters if there are floods of tears!!! My first daughter was married on what would have been her grandparents 50th wedding anniversary, my mum dead so you could say it was double emotional. When she appeared ready to leave the house and during poignant parts of the service the tears came but you know it was odd, you know the feeling when you are fully expecting to do something and it ends up not being as bad as you thought it would? This seemed to happen to me and it really was all so uplifting and happy that although the tears I had was of joy that's what they remained, not resembling a funeral. I don't know if this helps but from the moment I woke up on the wedding morning I was determined to attempt to keep calm and try to enjoy each bit of the day as it came. So many people had actually told me that after all the build up and preparations the day just flies by. Do you know by doing this it didn't and the memories are so wonderful. Wait until the DVD and pictures comes you can look and watch time and time again and let the tears flow. Wishing you a wonderful day and like you I hope the sun shines for you all.

2007-05-13 10:25:35 · answer #1 · answered by Ms Mat Urity 6 · 1 0

You should totally just go with the flow! Don't hold back the tears. You're daughter will be touched that you care so much that you can't help becoming emotional in front of your family and friends! Good luck to your daughter, I hope she has an amazing day and a blissful marriage!

2007-05-13 08:50:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's normal for parents (and brides) to cry at their weddings - go with the flow, it only happens once in your lifetime (assuming you only get married just the once, that is). I'm a man, and I get weepy after seeing some movies. And I cried like a baby at my younger sister's wedding...

2007-05-13 21:33:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think you should both be very emotional for the wedding! what an awesome day. to hold your emotions in check would probably mean not feeling the joy to the fullest. make sure you both wear waterproof mascara, keep a lace hanky with you along with some kleenex and warn the groom so he is not confused! and yes i am an emotional person.

2007-05-13 08:16:27 · answer #4 · answered by adelaide 4 · 1 0

i think of on the interior i'm very emotional and romantic, I in basic terms desire somebody else to do it first because of the fact i'm afraid to place my *** on the line. i assume it is a variety of defensiveness. i do no longer desire or CRAVE romance, yet whilst given i'm going to thankfully pass alongside with it very clearly. As for thoughts, on the interior i'm all emotion yet i've got got here across that on the exterior i will look as though somewhat an ice queen. returned, it is in basic terms because of the fact i do no longer desire to get harm. i do no longer fall in love relatively anymore. I used to, yet I continuously have been given my coronary heart broken and faster or later i think of I in basic terms ran out. Now if I fall in love i'm relatively careful. I additionally be waiting to no longer supply in to the sensation till i think there is an hazard it is going to likely be repayed, or a minimum of gently placed down. i think of it additionally has plenty to do with the certainty that once I DO fall in love... it is the genuine deal. I supply my total coronary heart once I've given in.

2016-11-28 00:41:30 · answer #5 · answered by caren 4 · 0 0

well im an emotional girl too... my sister live in parmy and it's like 17 hours away from dargaville. she had a baby, so now she comes all the tym to visit. wen she comes i cry coz im happy coz they always come as a supprise. when she leaves i burst into tears aswell. it's ok to be emotional it just shows the people that u love them to bits...

2007-05-13 08:17:32 · answer #6 · answered by eelamme_13 1 2 · 1 0

It's most likely going to be hard very hard to hold it in. Don't feel bad if you can't your daughter will understand. Sometimes you just got to let them flow! I'm VERY emotional myself!

2007-05-13 08:01:19 · answer #7 · answered by Misty Lane 3 · 1 0

Don't worry about putting on a brave face it's normal for you to get like that. It's just great that you like her future husband!

2007-05-13 08:00:17 · answer #8 · answered by Myles 2 · 1 0

Go with the flow, mothers are 'supposed' to cry at weddings. If you do, you will be showing that you care, which you obviously do very much.

2007-05-13 08:09:36 · answer #9 · answered by The Global Geezer 7 · 1 0

yeah i cry waaaaay too much.

go with the flow. its the only way to be.

i wish your daughter a happy wedding and a happy marriage.

2007-05-13 08:16:10 · answer #10 · answered by nicoley 2 · 1 0

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