A friendship wedding is a celebrational ceremony between two friends. When best friends feel that they have a strong connection or a deep bond with eachother they could have a friendship marriage. Unlike a traditional wedding, you can be straight and still marry a person that is the same sex as you. The wedding isn't official, but it is a fun way to express their friendship.
friendship, love, romance
Unless you are completely ending your friendship and all associations with this person you can't.
"Truth Hall"
A sterling silver friendship bracelet with a stone that identifies something significant in your relationship. To the wedding, I would wear pearls or something classy and/or simple.
I think the Gaelic "Claddagh" ring symbol (heart for love; crown for loyalty; two hands for friendship) would be ideal for a very close friendship between a boy and girl. It's from Ireland, and was originally used as a wedding ring however in modern times it can symbolize close friendship.
of course!
In the film "Steel Magnolias," the song played during the wedding scene is "The Wedding Song (There Is Love)" by Paul Stookey. This heartfelt song captures the essence of love and commitment, enhancing the emotional atmosphere of the ceremony. Its poignant lyrics and gentle melody contribute to the film's themes of love and friendship.
When you married her, and especially if you have children together, she is now a part of their family. They are the grandparents of her children. They can also have a friendship. You parents are adults and this does not have to have anything to do with you or the divorce.
An Irish wedding tradition is to get married with a ring called a claddagh, the hands represent friendship, the crown royalty and the heart means love. Sometimes this ring gets passed down from a parent before the child is married, if this is so, you wear the crown facing in if you're in a relationship and out if you're single.
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no butterfly is not mean friendship no butterfly is not mean friendship
Claddaugh rings have always traditionally been used in the Irish culture as a friendship/commitment ring or as a wedding band. So, YES.