Archive for the ‘Discussion Corner’ Category

What were the dynamics of marriage in the 19th century?

Cybele asked: I know that women had few legal rights but what kind of unofficial roles did women and men have in marriage. Did women really obey their husbands? Did husbands really command their wives? Was it very different from modern marriages or essentially similar? Get Married in India
February 22nd, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

What are some good things to use at a wedding reception?

Karen B Wants To Know: I am getting Marred in February. I am new to the whole wedding scene and need some ideas for the reception. So far I have the following items on the list: Colleague Tables ( Duh) Chairs Table Cloths Center Pieces Cameras Party Favors Bubbles (Church) Any Ideas are welcome!!!...
February 16th, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

How to keep the marriage spicy when not living with spouse?

dubsnspokes asked: If you and your spouse don’t share the same house how can you keep the marriage spicy? What are some romantic things one can do in a temporary long distance situation? India – The Destination Wedding Hub
February 10th, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

How are *** marriage/civil unions are a threat to society?

Jocelyn asked: I think all Americans were created equal and marriage is about love between two consenting adults. Other than religious grounds, what objections can one make? India – The Destination Wedding Hub
February 4th, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

Why are American parties so lame (weddings, reunions, birthdays, batisms, etc.)?

Kanesh asked: OK, the American ones I went to everyone was like BYOB and everyone was all worried about keeping up appearances. Then I experienced a hispanic Catholic baptism and an Indian wedding. They went no holds barred on the food and music. Best food, caterers, DJ, drinks. Even the old people...
January 31st, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

How can our society get the foundation of families and marriage back strong?

GreatBuddha asked: Statistically speaking marriage is way better than being single. People who are married live longer, have many tax and health benefits. Also marriage is protected by law, being single and living together is not. I know that many people don’t believe in marriage anymore; however,...
January 18th, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

What should an hors d’oeuvres wedding reception timeline look like?

Gwendolyn Wants To Know: We’re having a short wedding…the ceremony is 3:00-3:30pm, and we want the reception to end by 6pm since we’re not serving a full dinner. We are going to have hors d’oeuvres, and we definitely want to include cake cutting, first dances and toasts. Does...
January 14th, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

What are some affordable wedding reception places in Maryland?

jbreezy28 Wants To Know: Me and my fiance are getting married and are on a TIGHT budget but we still want a nice wedding, does anyone know of an affordable place in the anne arundel county/baltimore area that we could have the reception at and possibly the ceremony? Also any affordable outdoor places...
January 11th, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

What type of psychology is marriage and family under?

Jen asked: I am at USF getting my BA in psychology. My main goal is to get my PhD in marriage and family psychology. I know there are many types of groups of psych like clinical, experimental, etc. What I want to know is what group of psych does marriage and family fall under? I am trying to look...
January 9th, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More

Is *** marriage the same as legal ******. Say a father and willing daughter or son being able to marry?

steveo asked: I recently had someone state to me that if you believe in equality for all, speaking of *** marriage, then you should agree with ****** between consenting adults or that makes you a bigot. Any thoughts on this issue. India Wedding Planners
January 9th, 2009 | Discussion Corner | Read More