This is likely to get me into more trouble than I know how to handle here on CS. But here goes.
Bridezilla, a bride and marraige consulting firm on such things as wedding gowns, ceremony settings and yes the food eaten at the events of a wedding. Is asking brides to sign a contract on weight control. Appartently Bridezilla has had a few brides fit for a wedding dress and the day of the wedding comes.....and she is popping buttons.
Now playing fair........here.......I do point out, that this does not seem to be the case for men that Bridezilla fits for tuxes.
But what are the CS opinion's on such thing as prenuptile agreements on weight? Other such things? Leaving the cap off the toothpaste? Or the end all of most relationships, the great toilet seat debate?
ClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK15,888 posts
TTom50: I am with you on this one Claayer. Even though today we have the ability to make such a detailed contracts....it seems to me that you are just causing future heart aches. Take your couple on the gas tank.....great dinner table conversation developing there......as one says to the other......I noticed the gas was at 1/4 and you drove last......by our agreement, this marriage is now null....would you like desert?
Maybe people do this kind of stuff just to have a lot of outs after saying "I do"?
Heck, I thought the title said Bridezella for a moment and that someone was trying to marry me off
As for the prenup thing, I would only allow them to gain a stone in weight, also when their hair becomes grey or white they must dye it and if it falls out completely they have to get a wig. Oh and they should do all the cooking too. If they failed to keep to these agreements I'd divorce them
ClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK15,888 posts
Zellarrone1: Heck, I thought the title said Bridezella for a moment and that someone was trying to marry me off
As for the prenup thing, I would only allow them to gain a stone in weight, also when their hair becomes grey or white they must dye it and if it falls out completely they have to get a wig. Oh and they should do all the cooking too. If they failed to keep to these agreements I'd divorce them
I think they are right, a brides dress cost a lot to make and if they gain weight before the wedding they might say the maker made the mistake, which can make the maker get set up to be sued, make a last minute adjustment or have to give a refund at the last minute. And if they are knocked up, that is a whole new ball of wax. now back to the Beatles.
mastic55: I think they are right, a brides dress cost a lot to make and if they gain weight before the wedding they might say the maker made the mistake, which can make the maker get set up to be sued, make a last minute adjustment or have to give a refund at the last minute. And if they are knocked up, that is a whole new ball of wax. now back to the Beatles.
shipoker55: what is a bridezilla?? It sure doesn't sound flattering!!
It is a online wedding consulting service...they match brides and grooms up with local suppliers of everythings from dresses to tuxes to wedding cakes.
Zellarrone1: Heck, I thought the title said Bridezella for a moment and that someone was trying to marry me off
As for the prenup thing, I would only allow them to gain a stone in weight, also when their hair becomes grey or white they must dye it and if it falls out completely they have to get a wig. Oh and they should do all the cooking too. If they failed to keep to these agreements I'd divorce them
See how those little conditions build up? You do that a full week after the proposal is accepted.....and each has a list of 500 taboos to put into the pre nup.
Ladies please leave anything sharp; knives, scissors, and axes or anything ballistic; guns, bows and arrows, rock and thrown pots and pans out of pre nups.......most men are alergic to them. Make that all men are alergic to them. Time to duck again------->
Claayer: here .. I've heard them referred to as that when they are Brides that become screamy and demanding monsters regarding their weddings.
*BRIDEZILLAS *
I think that is where they got the name......just heard the info on the weight pre nup on the news today. Wonder if you have a real bridezilla that fails to make the pre nup weight control number....what the conversation between the bride and the wedding advisor would be? To be a fly on the wall.
ClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK15,888 posts
TTom50: I think that is where they got the name......just heard the info on the weight pre nup on the news today. Wonder if you have a real bridezilla that fails to make the pre nup weight control number....what the conversation between the bride and the wedding advisor would be? To be a fly on the wall.
Time to duck again-------->
Well tbh.. I think if the brides weight is shifting about and the dress has to be altered again.. or at all.. then the bride should zip her mouth and pay up.. (and zip her mouth and not EAT!)
ClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK15,888 posts
1. Don't take my food 2. Don't take my chocolate 3. Don't touch my sweeties! 4.. and If I offer to make/buy you some food/sweets/crisps/chips.. and you say *no*... DO NOT then assume you can have some of mine!
Claayer: 1. Don't take my food 2. Don't take my chocolate 3. Don't touch my sweeties! 4.. and If I offer to make/buy you some food/sweets/crisps/chips.. and you say *no*... DO NOT then assume you can have some of mine!
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Bridezilla, a bride and marraige consulting firm on such things as wedding gowns, ceremony settings and yes the food eaten at the
events of a wedding. Is asking brides to sign a contract on weight control. Appartently Bridezilla has had a few brides fit for a
wedding dress and the day of the wedding comes.....and she is popping buttons.
Now playing fair........here.......I do point out, that this does not seem to be the case for men that Bridezilla fits for tuxes.
But what are the CS opinion's on such thing as prenuptile agreements on weight? Other such things? Leaving the cap off the toothpaste? Or the end all of most relationships, the great toilet seat debate?
I duck now------> Now