I assume you mean "What should you do on the honeymoon." Before the big night, prepare: you may want Birth Control devices, lubricant, maybe even a good sex manual. No need to make a big production out of it -- just have what you need in advance.
First of all, the two of you will probably be pretty tired from all the activity, so I would suggest something relaxing -- perhaps a nice hot shower or bath together. Then, you might rub each other's backs. And legs. And fronts.
While you're relaxing, you might want to talk about sex -- if it scares you, what you would like to do, whether or not you want to try for a baby. Don't be afraid to ask questions. This is a time to be very honest with each other (and hopefully to get each other excited). Since you're married, you could take a good look at each other's private parts -- nothing to be ashamed of now!
We all have "erogenous zones" -- parts of our body that make us feel sexy when they're touched or stroked. Explore each other's bodies and find them. (Just about everyone finds their lips and tongues erotic -- that's why we like kissing! Women usually like having their breasts played with, and a lot of men like it, too.) Talk to each other, ask for more of whatever feels good.
Eventually, you will probably find yourselves eager for penetrative sex -- penis into vagina. Once again, go slowly (maybe try fingers first). Let your spouse know what feels good. (And if something doesn't feel good, you should gently discourage it!)
It's not unusual for a guy to ejaculate pretty quickly the first time around. But just because he came, that doesn't mean it's over! She needs satisfaction, too. Don't worry if things don't go perfectly the first time around. You have a lifetime of practice ahead.
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.
Yes, it is very appropriate to ask your cousin to dance at your wedding along with your brothers (if you have any) or any guest. Some guests will come to the bride and ask her for a dance. Brides should have the first dance with their new husband; then a father and daughter dance; then she should dance with her new father-in-law. After that male guests may or may not come and ask the bride for a dance. If they don't (such as your cousin) then it's fine to ask them to dance. The Groom can also dance with a female cousin; but the first dance should be with their bride; then their mother and then mother-in-law. The Groom can also ask other female relatives or friends for a dance.
* There is no set time for the Bride and Groom to dance regarding Westernized weddings. The 'First Dance' by the Bride and Groom is after the meal at the reception and when all plates have been cleared and all the toasts have been made and the DJ or band leader announces that he is going to play the first dance. The Bride and Groom have the first dance together; then the bride dances with her father and then her father-in-law; the groom dances with his own mother and then his new mother-in-law.
I don't understand the question. Basically, he should make gentle slow love to his new wife. He should not get drunk, rowdy or bring his buddies. 3 WAY!
Congratulations!
* It is traditional that the groom choose his Best Man which is a good friend or even perhaps one of his own brothers. It is fine if you choose to have your two brothers as ushers and this way they will be in many of the wedding pictures. Be sure to have a picture taken of just you and your brothers together and then you, your new husband and your brothers, etc.
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When facing the wedding table at the reception the groom sits on the right of his new bride and the maid of honor sits on the left of the bride.
the wife should send a very generous gift. e.g. new microwave or vacuum cleaner or the new-bride can invite her for a common breakfast at the new family's
* Bride - The bride should come in with the groom to the wedding reception and be announced as Mr. & Mrs. _________. Then you will sit at the head table and there will be toasts given, etc. Dinner is generally served, then the dancing begins and bride starts off the dancing with her new husband. After that the bride will dance with her father and father-in-law and the groom will dance with his mother and mother-in-law. Once the bride throws her bouquet (at this time the groom may take the garter from his new wife's leg and throw it to the bachelors at the reception or it can be done later) then off the two go to another room at the reception hall and change. The bride may wear a dress or a suit depending on individual taste. It can be at this time that the groom take the garter off his bride's leg and throws it out to the bachelors at your reception.
When giving money to the bride and groom the money should be put in their wedding card under their new married name: Example: John & Jane Doe.When doing this, be certain the bride is intending to change her name to that of her husband. Many women no longer change their names for a large number of reasons.