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How to Plan the PERFECT Wedding Ceremony

by Jamie Wolfer
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How to Plan the PERFECT Wedding Ceremony

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20 comments

@tracyjones4180 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

I got to come back for another comment. This is so baddddd! You're an absolute stress to listen to!

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@tracyjones4180 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

Why in the hell do you planners speek as if you are on speed! Damn, just watching you is stressful!

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@maddie19 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

To me being “given away” doesn’t mean what it use to, so I’m fine with it and would like my father to walk me down the aisle. It’s a sentimental moment between the bride and her loved one/ones who have supported her throughout her life and are walking her into this new phase.

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@azlynnhill2417 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

Hi!! I cannot find a unification ideas video, do you have that?

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@michellec3871 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

Very helpful—thank you so much!!

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@platesweightspeaks 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

I'm viewing my dad walking me down the aisle as more of escorting me rather than giving me away. I wouldn't have met my fiancé if not for my dad and his love of gaming so its very fitting that he be part of the ceremony. But I am my own person and dont belong to either my dad or my fiancé lol!!

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@therookiefisherman5234 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

I do unboaring weddings got Marks training. I give all the vendors my officiant timeline

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@hannahsmiraculoustextingstorys 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

My father passed away back in August of 2023 and while I’m not getting married anytime soon I am still pretty upset about the fact that I won’t have that moment with my parents when they walk me down the aisle and while I will still have my mom to walk me down the aisle it is still heartbreaking the my father’s won’t be there.

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@simonneslezak4540 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

Totally I don't want my fiancee to go out shine with his vows because he's quite the talker

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@rachelhuberty7510 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

I’m recently engaged and I only watch you while at the gym and when I have alone time, thank you for all of the great advice and making treadmill time seem less painful 🥴

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@tiabodewig8012 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

I’m having my two little brothers walk me down they are both in the military so they will be in their uniform, I see it more as to have someone by your side to help your nerves as you walk down the isle, I get anxiety easily when all eyes are on me so I know I’ll definitely feel more comfortable having someone get me down that isle

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@meaganhammer9025 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

We're getting married in August and I'm walking myself down the aisle. I wanted to symbolize being an adult who is making this choice with her eyes wide open while standing on her own two feet. Plus I'm not letting anyone see me in my dress before the wedding so it can be a surprise 🙂

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@EmWhale 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

I have decided not to be given away. My father is not in the picture and my grandad passed away last year. Although my mum is still around ive always felt like the one who ‘carries’ my mum and my siblings, so it felt a little hypocritical to be given away by my mum or big brother.
I feel it has more impact for me to walk down the aisle alone as a symbolic gesture to my fiancé that i am ready to give up being independent for the first time in my life and start relying on someone else.
I have always said im not being walked down the aisle because they’re not giving me away – its more like im giving them up.

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@BreMue 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

If i was still living with my parents i might appreciate being "given away" but im a grown ass woman who's been on my own for long enough to where it doesnt feel right to me, but i think when i was younger i might have wanted it more since i was very close with my dad

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@jackiemiller9422 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

Thanks for sharing this information! 6:06

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@misslyntheena 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

My parents are very religious and it’s extremely important to them but me and my siblings (except for two) aren’t Christian anymore. I believe in God and the universe and all that jazz but I don’t want a Christian ceremony and my partner is the same. I know for a fact that my parents will be mad/sad/disappointed and would most definitely voice that opinion as soon as they get the chance to.
Any ideas on how to handle this situation?
I know it will be my wedding, not theirs but I don’t want to risk them getting negative on my wedding day

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@sofiasara98 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

I wasn't formally given away, but I had both my parents walk me down the aisle and LOVED it. My best friend was escorted by just her dad, but both of her parents gave her away. They were both super sweet and such special moments

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@SpanglishSpider 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

You crack me up lol. I love how you put your personality in your videos. I'm getting married in April and your videos give me life! Write that down lol

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@misslyntheena 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

Any ideas of what to talk about when there is no cute „this is how they met“ story bc the couple met on tinder 😭😂

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@katelynhamilton4962 2 October 2024 - 10:47 pm

Very excited for the unification idea video

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