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Does it cause more stress or arguments to have both parties making the decisions?

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Does it cause more stress or arguments to have both parties making the decisions?

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That depends on the couple’s partnering style, how they work together. I do hear more often from brides who are upset, stressed and arguing with grooms who aren’t helping enough with the wedding plans. To avoid stress and arguments while partnering on the wedding plans, I suggest that you each choose one or two top priority items and discuss them. For instance, the bride might feel very strongly about the music and entertainment, and the groom feels strongly about the location. You’ll agree to fulfill each person’s highest priority items, and compromise in other areas. If the entertainment costs more than you expected, the wise groom won’t argue about it but will pull the extra money from a category that’s not too highly valued, like the ceremony décor. What is the first thing a couple should do upon becoming engaged? Think of people first, not money. Make a list of everyone you want to share your day and then plan your wedding around this most important factor. Too many people look at

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That depends on the couple’s partnering style, how they work together. I do hear more often from brides who are upset, stressed and arguing with grooms who aren’t helping enough with the wedding plans. To avoid stress and arguments while partnering on the wedding plans, I suggest that you each choose one or two top priority items and discuss them. For instance, the bride might feel very strongly about the music and entertainment, and the groom feels strongly about the location. You’ll agree to fulfill each person’s highest priority items, and compromise in other areas. If the entertainment costs more than you expected, the wise groom won’t argue about it but will pull the extra money from a category that’s not too highly valued, like the ceremony décor. What is the first thing a couple should do upon becoming engaged? Think of people first, not money. Make a list of everyone you want to share your day and then plan your wedding around this most important factor. Too many people look at

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