Weddings and Grooms


Historically, men were not especially involved in the wedding planning process. Aside from selecting his groomsmen, planning the honeymoon, and showing up, he is usually excluded from most decisions involving the wedding. Today, grooms are taking on a much more active role. Grooms should be involved with the planning of the wedding planning for several reasons. The most important reason is that the wedding day is their day too, and they should be involved with planning such an important event. Most of married life should be a team effort, and planning the wedding should be no different.

According to the Conde Nast Bridal Infobank, over 40 percent of couples plan their wedding together. One of the primary reasons for such an increase in groom involvement is that about two-thirds of couples are paying for some or all of their weddings. Grooms are more invested in their own weddings, and as a result, they are more involved. Many brides hold full-time jobs going into the wedding, and they would be overwhelmed without the groom’s help. Working together, planning the wedding, may not only be more effective, but may also prove to be more enjoyable.

Help is welcome because there is so much planning involved in organizing a wedding. Grooms are exceedingly involved with selecting, transportation companies, wedding bands, reception venues, and caterers. A gourmet groom that enjoys cooking should enjoy selecting the menu for the big day, and he may offer some good insights. Other grooms may become more involved with personalizing the marriage vows.

Grooms may find that planning a wedding can be an enjoyable experience that gives them an opportunity to share ideas with their fiancĂ©. Due to the close involvement with the planning, grooms may become fonder of the entire wedding experience. If you and your fiancĂ© come up with the budget together, it may be easier to adhere to it. If the decisions are made together, you too may be able to enjoy the wedding so much better. As active participant in the planning and organizing of your wedding, you know that each of you has a say in what is and isn’t going to be part of your wedding day.

Author: George Meszaros

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