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Why do some Brides cry if rain on Wedding's Day?

I am curious that many people when getting marry about at the weather on Wedding's Day. I am curious why do brides get upset if rain on their Wedding's Day what was reason. It was stupid thing matter if rains you can take picture inside the restaurant or if at outside with umbella that not big problem!

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  1. Yes, but we want the weather to actually be nice! Its a female thing. Our wedding is one of the most important days of our lives, and we want it to be memorable and not to have pictures taken under umbrellas! Besides, if the wedding is outside, then all plans have to be re-arranged, and lets not even mention that the dress might be ruined!
  2. Very expensive clothing can be damaged/ruined by rain...any outdoor plans must be changed and are rarely as nice as they had originally been planned...and rainy days are just typically dreary and low energy, not the preferred weather for such a happy occasion as starting a new life.
  3. Because wedding days are supposed to be perfect. Rain isn't really perfect or helpful to a wedding day. What if you planned on an outdoor wedding? Had no tent? The weather can put a huge damper on things.
  4. Do you know how much money some women spend on their hair and makeup for their wedding? A LOT. Getting wet in the rain would totally ruin that.
  5. a bride want every thinks to go perfect on her big day , and the weather just as important to her to ,, the day make the wedding good, to is a lovely fine day no wants to to rain hail or snow do they
  6. basically: girls plan for this day their entire life, if one thing goes wrong or doesn't fit that picture perfect idea.. it somewhat taints the day. plus, you don't want a rainy photo! that effects the flash, how everyone looks, how people feel, the appearance of the day [i.e., no sun] and a lot of umbrellas might not be the look that bride is looking for. to each her own, this day is just so special, and will stay embedded in one's memory for their entire life..let her have that perfect day. its not stupid.. i take my planning very seriously and even though everyone understands that things may go wrong, you don't want them to. besides, for you men dealing w bridezillas.. a happy bride = a great honeymoon, got it? let her be but be around to douse any "fires". she'll thank you later.
  7. I think brides cry whether it rains or doenst rain on their wedding day. You would cry too if it happened to you
  8. Because they're focusing on the wrong thing. If my groom doesn't show up to our upcoming wedding, then THAT will make me cry.
  9. Well it rained on my wedding day and it did not bother me...if you are getting married in a place that it rains alot or getting married during a rainy season than the smart thing to do is not plan an outdoor wedding and be prepared to talk pictures inside...i told everyone to bring umbrellas because we were taking pictures outside regards. It worked for me because I did not have a train on my dress...but even you have a train you can just button it up. I don't see all the fuss, regardless of the weather you should enjoy your day that's how I feel. EDIT: just so people know and remember too perfect wedding days are just that...a wedding day is one day of your life you have the rest of your life with your spouse and a perfect wedding day isn't everyday with them...I agree with the person who said they are focused on the thing...
  10. Brides shouldn't cry if it rains, they should rejoice, as rain on your wedding day means you will be rich. But I bet most people cry because rain usually brings a dreary mood to the party and everyone is hot and wet or cold and wet, and clothes get ruined in the rain.
  11. I think the brides who get really upset are the ones who had planned to have the ceremony outside. Most venues that have outdoor ceremony locations offer an indoor contingency plan for if the weather is bad but they are usually not that great and defiantly not what the bride had in mind. Other than that the wedding day is very stressful on its own and sometimes something like bad weather can be the final thing to push her over the edge.
  12. The brides who cry when it rains on their wedding day are control freaks who probably care more about the party aspect of their wedding than the actual ceremony. It absolutely poured on our wedding day (after we had taken our outdoor pictures, thank goodness!) but I didn't even care. As long as hubby and I got to exchange vows, that's all that mattered.
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