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    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    I haven't moaned in the slightest, as I said earlier I merely gave my opinion on what a wedding should be. Weddings have always been associated with the cherished style of a white dress with a trail, the veil and the groom with the polished, black tuxedo, perhaps grey.
    But not everyone wants to follow that, many people done anymore they'll rather have a more up-to-date style of a wedding. Yes they may still include the famous white dress but with more color splashed on these days. Along with tuxedo/suits, they change and some now have more color added to them. Personally i wouldn't want a plain Grey/black suit myself if i was getting married. But i wouldn't go for a bright green suit neither.

    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    I don't recall saying traditions should be kept the same, because I said that it's best to keep with tradition in a wedding, especially if you're going to be having it in a church. Some may believe this "tradition" falls under religion, some may just feel that it comes under style - but a white wedding is with the long white dress and the black/grey tuxedo, etcetera. When I said that if you wore alot of white you may blend into the crowd as a groom, in group photographs. Wedding dresses are traditionally white, so obviously they're going to be noticed as the guests wouldn't be wearing over the top gowns with a veil, a long trail and a big bouquet of flowers would they? Come on, think before you type.
    Not all weddings these days have veils, long trials nor bouquet of flowers, as i said not everyone does traditions at weddings anymore.


    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    Yeah, real nice argument - picking out one photograph of one wedding, amongst millions of other weddings! You deserve a round of applause for that, seriously! So logical.
    It was a image to back up my statement, thus it did.

    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    Yes, people do enjoy breaking the tradition but that doesn't mean that tradition isn't the best option. Tradition is sacred where as breaking it isn't, it's optional but they risk jeopardising their wedding if it all looks wrong. You can't go wrong with a great white wedding, can you?! Elvis was one of the greatest stars in the world, why people mimic his style for a wedding is beyond me, and beyond just liking his music. He went all traditional at his wedding, so I don't see why you're bringing that out of the woodworks and for someone who told me not to call him by his name, you're coming across as extremely patronising by referring to me as "dear". You're not better than me.
    I've not said tradition is not the best option, in your eyes it is the best option, in mine its not necessarily. Depending on the couple getting married of course. More and more people are being independent and want to 'break the mold' and i've seen many wedding images doing so. I'll also bring in the Gay/Lesbian weddings here. Two men are getting married, they'll go through the whole same procuders, wait two suits? That's breaking the "wedding tradition" suit and wedding dress.



    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    Yeah, most people say they don't like it but you pass your opinion off in an entire different way. It's almost as if you know what will look good on them and what won't, always giving them the advice you think is necessary. It's like when whoever it was posted his prom outfit, you went all out to start shoving your views down peoples throats. See here: http://www.habboxforum.com/showthrea...highlight=prom
    I was talking to Sam and another user more then the orginal user. Of course i don't know what they look like nor what they might look good in. But its a forum. Open to all discussion like this one you and me are having right now. There's a ignore list, dont like my posts? Add me. Simple as. And thats for eveyone else too.

    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    You can scream it all you want, but you look like the typical guy who will follow the trends, see's something in a window on a mannequin and you duplicate it. I'm not referring to you as an emo, so for you to even think up of that impression is funny in itself.
    I generally thought you was referring me to emo thus the comments about 'emo', my bad if your not. Typical guy following what trends exaclty? You never answered my question last time. So what "trend" do i follow?

    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    You just scream it because the clothes you wear on the pictures you post all look as if they're from Topman.
    They may look like TOPMAN clothes, but many are not. TOPMAN have some clothes exaclty the same as River Island, New Look and H&M so maybe i shop there?

    I actually think we'll keep going on and on here, so why don't we just agree to disagree on the wedding clothes, you enjoy the traditions, and yes they can look good but i prefer people who break the mould of the tradition, no doubt why i don't wish to get married.

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    Yeah, I will agree to disagree but it doesn't change the fact that you replied with the same things incessantly.

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    And the fact you still didn't reply to my question. But none the less, you deserve reputation for not having a hissy fitty.

    So what "trend" do i follow?

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    And the fact you still didn't reply to my question. But none the less, you deserve reputation for not having a hissy fitty.
    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    You can scream it all you want, but you look like the typical guy who will follow the trends, see's something in a window on a mannequin and you duplicate it. I'm not referring to you as an emo, so for you to even think up of that impression is funny in itself.
    I think I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    I think I did.
    Yes, however you didnt name which trend, im meant to follow. I just wondered what you thought that's all

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    By saying "the trends", it kind of explains itself... Think about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    By saying "the trends", it kind of explains itself... Think about it.
    Personally, i dont follow any nor think of myself in any. Unlike many who'll go "oh im emo" or "oh im scene kid" and "im trendy so **** you"

    "the trends" was just another word for stereotypes.

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    So now you're trying to tell me what I meant? No, I meant trends and you clearly are the sort of person to think their style is better than another persons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    So now you're trying to tell me what I meant? No, I meant trends and you clearly are the sort of person to think their style is better than another persons.
    Here we go again.

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    No, not here we go again - I was responding to your patronising comment.

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