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- choosing your groomsmen

- is your best friend your best man?

- can you have female "groomsmen"?

- what if you want to change the groomsmen or best man?

- getting the groomsmen organized

[+] bachelor party

- bachelor party guide for grooms

- bachelor party with the in-laws

[+] honeymoons

- honeymoon planner

- an adventure honeymoon

- what about a cruise honeymoon?

- wine region honeymoon ideas

- inexpensive honeymoon ideas

- what to do (other than sit on the beach)

- planning spa stuff is a smart idea

- sports and the honeymoon

- get your passports

[+] getting fit before wedding day

- get fit groom

- help your bride get fit

- groom fitness tips from golds gym

[+] intro to formal wear for the groom

- wedding attire guide

- how to get the groomsmen outfitted in tuxedos, painlessly

- tuxedo jacket

- pants

- shirts

- ties

- cufflinks

- shoes (and socks)

- what the hell is a cummerbund and do you need one

- boutonnieres (aka the only flowers a groom needs to think about)

- morning coats

- wearing a suit instead of a tuxedo

- whether to buy or rent a tux

- if you're buying a tux, whether to get it custom-made or off the rack tuxedo

- beach wedding attire (you lucky bastard!)

[+] men's wedding rings

- mens wedding rings 101

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- titanium wedding ring

wedding day itinerary for the groom

grooming the groom

[+] wedding transportation

- wedding day transportation

- wedding limousines and wedding limousine services

- stretch SUVs (just say no)

- renting classic or antique wedding cars

- exotic wedding cars

- using your own car

- limousine alternatives

- how to decorate a wedding car

[+] making a toast or speech

- speechmaking survival guide

- toasts

[+] gifts for the best man, groomsmen (and the bride)

- the groom's wedding gift for his bride

- guide to buying lingerie

- thank you gifts for the groomsmen

wedding night performance

how to impress your future mother-in-law

married life after the honeymoon

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The honeymoon is over now, literally and metaphorically. Your bags may still be unpacked from the whirlwind tuxedo-to-trunks costume change, but there's no going back now. Everything you and your bride (or Bridezilla) had been planning, looking forward to, and obsessing over for the last year is history. All that remains are pictures, and a new definition of your relationship: marriage.

What feels so different to a married couple after the honeymoon? Abruptly going from being the center of attention, to a return to the day-to-day after a honeymoon is often very palpable for newlyweds. Recent groom Dan Wheeler, 30 says: "the most difficult part of the post-honeymoon period was when people would ask 'do you feel different?'- partly because it didn't feel any different. Maybe I was disappointed because of that." Other than referring to her as "my wife" and not "my girlfriend", what has truly changed in your relationship? Have you suddenly, and unwittingly joined the ranks of boring married couples roaming the cities and towns of the world? GroomGroove thinks not. Why? Because marriage doesn't have to be boring.

Moving In

Couples who haven't yet lived together will be in for the most intense transition. Hopefully she can put up with your nighttime teeth grinding and Monday Night Football, and you will lovingly learn to incorporate vegetables back into your diet and yoga into your gym routine. It will be important to focus on the positive factors of living together, rather than allowing yourself to get bogged down in the negative ones. (The fact that you always leave a mess behind, or that you've now become even more intimately familiar with her monthly cycle.) GroomGroove.com's advice to you is to curb any messy, annoying habits that are simply unbearable, and urge your bride to do likewise. This type of change can only lead to an improved lifestyle, and reduce the potential for conflict between the two of you. There's plenty of room for compromise and habits worth defending (The aforementioned Monday Night Football), but leaving your dirty clothes on the floor isn't one of them.

Money Matters

"Money issues," reports Claire Meillet, 28, of Chicago, Illinois "led to our first real 'fight'. Rob and I had tried to maintain separate bank accounts, but I was always the one buying groceries, from my account. I had had enough. We needed a better strategy." Money is the number one cause of friction in a marriage, and a frequent contributor to divorce. Much of that friction can be avoided in advance of getting married by having an open discussion with your fiancee about financial priorities and setting up a financial system to accomplish those goals. Check out our article on pre-marital financial planning for some specific ways to get on the same financial page with your bride-to-be before you tie the knot. article continues...
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married2
Fri, Nov.7th 2008
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yeah nothing really helpful at all. and most couples nowadays have lived together.
married
Mon, Oct.6th 2008
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I think this artical is very steryotypical. In fact, the most important factors are not even included in this. The key to holding a decent marriage is honesty, if your not, then it's a done deal. What most people worry about is the money and the sex but thats not the real problem most couples face. Even if you check the charts and the articles in magazines, do you really think if someone lied in their relationship their going to publicly announce it?? No, their not but most people put off an impression in the begining that they are someone who they are not to further the relationship and thats the real problem. If you are yourself on the first date and so forth you dont have to worry about the sex and money later on. You will already know whats going to happen because you were honest in the begining.

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