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So, you've invited your dearest friends to be in your wedding, and they've all accepted. Then you notice that one will be eight months pregnant on your wedding day, one refuses to remove his nose-ring for the wedding, another will be on crutches, one can't afford the dress you've chosen, and another can't get the weekend off from work. Be flexible and do your best to accommodate them. After all, the reason you asked them to be your wedding party is because you love them, even with all their "uniqueness." And in the end, love is all that matters.One of the first things brides-and-grooms-to-be think about is which extra-special friends and relatives they want with them on their wedding day. You might even have pledged to have a certain friend as a bridesmaid or honor attendant, as girls. These are the friends who will share the planning, the parties, and the celebration with you from Day One.
Before you rush off with invitations to join the wedding party, you and your fiancé should stop and consider who you REALLY want in your wedding party. You need to think about numbers, (8-12 for a very formal wedding, 4 or fewer for an informal wedding) as well as relationships.(Hint: In general, the fewer bridesmaids you have, the fewer problems you'll have) However, you might need to increase the number for the sake of family harmony, so don't be afraid to do that.
