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You're the Daddy now! She wants you to write your own vows? Relax, it's all good... check out our discussion board for grooms. Get some advice man-to-man...or leave some helpful hints for other readers.

Often the Groom "duties" include renting a limousine and organizing transportation for family and guests during photo shoots or venue to venue travels. Beware of fraud, never pay cash...and don't leave Grandma behind!

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Fathers
Groom's Men
Bridezilla's Corner


Has anyone really written their own vows?
Equal opportunity offender?
Father-of-the-Groom needs help...
Song for the first dance?



Perhaps you have a "Tomboy Bride" who just isn't in to details. Don't be afraid to step in and get the job done...this way you get to have it your way and please her at the same time.


Got writer's block? Feeling frustrated? We know you want to make your Best Man Speech fun - and not be made fun of!

While being asked to be your best guy's Best Man is an honor, sometimes the responsibility is overwhelming. Visit the Forum for ideas on Bachelor Party duties and other juicy ways to make it fun.

Help the groom organize a mass dance lesson for everyone in the wedding party, This is a great ice breaker and may be more appreciated than a long speech.

If not, fall back on the tried and true: Paint Ball, Vegas, or a Poolhall!


What are the responsibilities of the "Big" Daddy (a.k.a. Father-of-the-Bride) besides signing the check? Would you like to do more than just be the host?

Can you help your little girl and future son-in-law get through this event with their relationship in tact? We want to hear your stories and suggestions!

How about that Father-Daughter dance? Feel like you'll lose status as the new "prince" takes over? Never fear, you'll always be her Best Dad..but just in case, spend a few hours in a S.A.W. dance lesson. If you are paying for the band, you may as learn to shake a leg on the dance floor!


Father-of-the-Groom usually gets to sit back and relax in this role, but this is the New Millenium and times are changing.

Of course, the rehearsal dinner or pre-wedding event is your responsibility. Make it fun by including music from various decades. Instead of a sit-down meal, perhaps you might consider a floating dinner so that all members of both parties can get to know one another.

If appropriate, offer to spring for the yarmulkas or the tuxedo rentals. Visit the Boards for answers to whatever questions come to mind, or add your suggestions!

 

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