sure if that is what you want but since you have been married before you should/could come down the aisle alone after all you have done this before so you are no maiden leaving the family home
it's simply a tradition... it has nothing to do with your father "transferring" you from himself to your husband, and it has nothing to do with your prior marital status...
The fact that you asked this question makes me feel like you have no common sense. I hope you are marrying someone of atleast average intelligence, because you need a tutor.
This is the 21st century. Couples typically pay for their own weddings these days. As to whether your father should walk with you, that's entirely up to him, you and your fiance. Personally I think it smacks of the days when women were a man's possession, and a father walking his daughter down the aisle represented him handing her over to her new "owner", her husband.
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Absolutely.
sure if that is what you want but since you have been married before you should/could come down the aisle alone after all you have done this before so you are no maiden leaving the family home
of course, why wouldn't he be able to do so?
it's simply a tradition... it has nothing to do with your father "transferring" you from himself to your husband, and it has nothing to do with your prior marital status...
The fact that you asked this question makes me feel like you have no common sense. I hope you are marrying someone of atleast average intelligence, because you need a tutor.
Sure you can
This is the 21st century. Couples typically pay for their own weddings these days. As to whether your father should walk with you, that's entirely up to him, you and your fiance. Personally I think it smacks of the days when women were a man's possession, and a father walking his daughter down the aisle represented him handing her over to her new "owner", her husband.
Of course you can.
Who pays what is irrelevant when it come who walks the bride down the aisle.
Of course you can.
Whether or not you've been married before is irrelevant, as is who is paying for it.
It's your wedding, you can do whatever makes you happy.
Yes. You can have whomever you want (or no one) walk you down the aisle.
It doesn't have anything to do with whether you've been married before or who is paying for the wedding.