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* If the disabled bride and groom are in wheel chairs, the groom can sit in his wheel chair with his best man at the right side of the altar waiting for the bride to come down the aisle. The bride can come down in her wheel chair with her father and join the groom and vows can be said. One should not under estimate what capabilities disabled people have as they have learned to get around quite nicely. It is better to discuss the wedding plans with both the bride and groom to be sure as to what they disapprove or approve of and any difficulties they may feel could occur so those difficulties can be rectified.
the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.
A bride groom is a male. Bride's maids are females.
The opposite gender of groom is bride
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* Jewish boys at their Bar Mitzvah. * Bride or Groom on their wedding day. * Birthday boy or girl.
bride and groom or horse and groom
there are many ways that you could put this. i agree on bride to groom if they were the only choices. the only reason that i say this is because the brides father has to give the bride away to the groom. so i would say bride to groom but other than if there was maybe another choice it would be bride and groom.
The bride and groom can pay for it themselves.
He's considered her "fiance"
The groom buys the engagement ring and band for his bride to be and the bride to be buys the band for the groom.
The opposite gender of bride is bridegroom, or groom.