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Monday, March 9, 2009 7:33 AM
Do you and your bridesmaids see eye to eye? Vote now!
Brides.com has teamed up with Lemondrop.com to take the pulse of brides and their bridal party. The relationship between brides and their bridesmaids have been fodder for some memorable movie moments. From demanding bridezillas to sabotaging bridesmaids, in the end there's always someone who gets hurt on screen — literally!
But c'mon, a wedding is a beautiful thing and most friendships survive the process without bruises. Of course, there can be some tricky situations to navigate along the way—your bridesmaid decides to alter a modest knee-length dress to a thigh-high mini even though your ceremony is taking place in a conservative religious venue. With a diving economy, the cost of a preferred bridesmaid dress may be within budget one day and suddenly become a stretch the next.
So we'd like to see if brides and bridesmaids are actually on the same page. Brides, please take our short survey here to submit your answers.
And if you're not the glowing bride, but the dutiful bridesmaid, click over to Lemondrop.com to take the survey with questions just for you. —Michelle PreliPost Your Comment












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