But a recent study shows that men now apparently are twice as likely to want a big, expensive wedding as women. And if that’s the case, carefully rethink your plans to wed this Groomzilla, lest you spend a lifetime trying to pay off your man’s expensive whims. First off, a wedding is traditionally the bride’s day. Seriously, fellas, it wasn’t called Kris Humphries’ Fairytale Wedding. I’m not saying it’s not the groom’s day too — but, face facts, no one will be looking at the groom. If a woman is forced into the whole buying an expensive gown thing, and rounding up a bunch of bridesmaids thing, and walking down the aisle thing when she doesn’t WANT it, that’s just wrong. Something off with a guy that would force that kind of unwanted attention and stress on his betrothed. The study suggests that in this “new” (read: crappy) economy, women are just being more practical than men, hence their lack of desire to spend a bunch of money no one has on a wedding. So unless the guy has tons of his OWN money to burn — and that includes paying for your gown and bridesmaids dresses — then get ready for a lifetime of going into debt for his whims. Also, this just screams narcissistic personality disorder. I can’t think of many reasons why a dude would want a big wedding that his gal doesn’t want — but high on the list is probably impressing his friends, colleagues, boss, and family. A wedding shouldn’t be about impressing anyone but the person you’re about to marry. And that doesn’t mean demanding a big wedding that she doesn’t want or can’t afford or feels neither one of you can afford. Does this go both ways? Sure. I know of a guy who broke off his engagement two weeks before his wedding because his fiancée began spending outrageously, hurling them far into debt before they’d even tied the knot. (Last I knew, he was still paying off the non-wedding.) But there’s just something about a guy who wants a big wedding more than a woman that’s all kinds of red flaggy. I’m not saying he’s gay, but you might just want to go ahead and check his underwear drawer for stray Playgirl magazines. Do you think a man who wants a big wedding when the woman doesn’t is off his rocker? Image via SpaceOdissey/Flickr

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title: “Grooms Are More Likely To Want Big Weddings Brides Might Be In Trouble” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-18” author: “John Lamont”


But a recent study shows that men now apparently are twice as likely to want a big, expensive wedding as women. And if that’s the case, carefully rethink your plans to wed this Groomzilla, lest you spend a lifetime trying to pay off your man’s expensive whims. First off, a wedding is traditionally the bride’s day. Seriously, fellas, it wasn’t called Kris Humphries’ Fairytale Wedding. I’m not saying it’s not the groom’s day too — but, face facts, no one will be looking at the groom. If a woman is forced into the whole buying an expensive gown thing, and rounding up a bunch of bridesmaids thing, and walking down the aisle thing when she doesn’t WANT it, that’s just wrong. Something off with a guy that would force that kind of unwanted attention and stress on his betrothed. The study suggests that in this “new” (read: crappy) economy, women are just being more practical than men, hence their lack of desire to spend a bunch of money no one has on a wedding. So unless the guy has tons of his OWN money to burn — and that includes paying for your gown and bridesmaids dresses — then get ready for a lifetime of going into debt for his whims. Also, this just screams narcissistic personality disorder. I can’t think of many reasons why a dude would want a big wedding that his gal doesn’t want — but high on the list is probably impressing his friends, colleagues, boss, and family. A wedding shouldn’t be about impressing anyone but the person you’re about to marry. And that doesn’t mean demanding a big wedding that she doesn’t want or can’t afford or feels neither one of you can afford. Does this go both ways? Sure. I know of a guy who broke off his engagement two weeks before his wedding because his fiancée began spending outrageously, hurling them far into debt before they’d even tied the knot. (Last I knew, he was still paying off the non-wedding.) But there’s just something about a guy who wants a big wedding more than a woman that’s all kinds of red flaggy. I’m not saying he’s gay, but you might just want to go ahead and check his underwear drawer for stray Playgirl magazines. Do you think a man who wants a big wedding when the woman doesn’t is off his rocker? Image via SpaceOdissey/Flickr

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title: “Grooms Are More Likely To Want Big Weddings Brides Might Be In Trouble” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-31” author: “Kathie Carrasco”


But a recent study shows that men now apparently are twice as likely to want a big, expensive wedding as women. And if that’s the case, carefully rethink your plans to wed this Groomzilla, lest you spend a lifetime trying to pay off your man’s expensive whims. First off, a wedding is traditionally the bride’s day. Seriously, fellas, it wasn’t called Kris Humphries’ Fairytale Wedding. I’m not saying it’s not the groom’s day too — but, face facts, no one will be looking at the groom. If a woman is forced into the whole buying an expensive gown thing, and rounding up a bunch of bridesmaids thing, and walking down the aisle thing when she doesn’t WANT it, that’s just wrong. Something off with a guy that would force that kind of unwanted attention and stress on his betrothed. The study suggests that in this “new” (read: crappy) economy, women are just being more practical than men, hence their lack of desire to spend a bunch of money no one has on a wedding. So unless the guy has tons of his OWN money to burn — and that includes paying for your gown and bridesmaids dresses — then get ready for a lifetime of going into debt for his whims. Also, this just screams narcissistic personality disorder. I can’t think of many reasons why a dude would want a big wedding that his gal doesn’t want — but high on the list is probably impressing his friends, colleagues, boss, and family. A wedding shouldn’t be about impressing anyone but the person you’re about to marry. And that doesn’t mean demanding a big wedding that she doesn’t want or can’t afford or feels neither one of you can afford. Does this go both ways? Sure. I know of a guy who broke off his engagement two weeks before his wedding because his fiancée began spending outrageously, hurling them far into debt before they’d even tied the knot. (Last I knew, he was still paying off the non-wedding.) But there’s just something about a guy who wants a big wedding more than a woman that’s all kinds of red flaggy. I’m not saying he’s gay, but you might just want to go ahead and check his underwear drawer for stray Playgirl magazines. Do you think a man who wants a big wedding when the woman doesn’t is off his rocker? Image via SpaceOdissey/Flickr

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title: “Grooms Are More Likely To Want Big Weddings Brides Might Be In Trouble” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “Susan Driver”


But a recent study shows that men now apparently are twice as likely to want a big, expensive wedding as women. And if that’s the case, carefully rethink your plans to wed this Groomzilla, lest you spend a lifetime trying to pay off your man’s expensive whims. First off, a wedding is traditionally the bride’s day. Seriously, fellas, it wasn’t called Kris Humphries’ Fairytale Wedding. I’m not saying it’s not the groom’s day too — but, face facts, no one will be looking at the groom. If a woman is forced into the whole buying an expensive gown thing, and rounding up a bunch of bridesmaids thing, and walking down the aisle thing when she doesn’t WANT it, that’s just wrong. Something off with a guy that would force that kind of unwanted attention and stress on his betrothed. The study suggests that in this “new” (read: crappy) economy, women are just being more practical than men, hence their lack of desire to spend a bunch of money no one has on a wedding. So unless the guy has tons of his OWN money to burn — and that includes paying for your gown and bridesmaids dresses — then get ready for a lifetime of going into debt for his whims. Also, this just screams narcissistic personality disorder. I can’t think of many reasons why a dude would want a big wedding that his gal doesn’t want — but high on the list is probably impressing his friends, colleagues, boss, and family. A wedding shouldn’t be about impressing anyone but the person you’re about to marry. And that doesn’t mean demanding a big wedding that she doesn’t want or can’t afford or feels neither one of you can afford. Does this go both ways? Sure. I know of a guy who broke off his engagement two weeks before his wedding because his fiancée began spending outrageously, hurling them far into debt before they’d even tied the knot. (Last I knew, he was still paying off the non-wedding.) But there’s just something about a guy who wants a big wedding more than a woman that’s all kinds of red flaggy. I’m not saying he’s gay, but you might just want to go ahead and check his underwear drawer for stray Playgirl magazines. Do you think a man who wants a big wedding when the woman doesn’t is off his rocker? Image via SpaceOdissey/Flickr

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title: “Grooms Are More Likely To Want Big Weddings Brides Might Be In Trouble” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-24” author: “Jerry Norris”


But a recent study shows that men now apparently are twice as likely to want a big, expensive wedding as women. And if that’s the case, carefully rethink your plans to wed this Groomzilla, lest you spend a lifetime trying to pay off your man’s expensive whims. First off, a wedding is traditionally the bride’s day. Seriously, fellas, it wasn’t called Kris Humphries’ Fairytale Wedding. I’m not saying it’s not the groom’s day too — but, face facts, no one will be looking at the groom. If a woman is forced into the whole buying an expensive gown thing, and rounding up a bunch of bridesmaids thing, and walking down the aisle thing when she doesn’t WANT it, that’s just wrong. Something off with a guy that would force that kind of unwanted attention and stress on his betrothed. The study suggests that in this “new” (read: crappy) economy, women are just being more practical than men, hence their lack of desire to spend a bunch of money no one has on a wedding. So unless the guy has tons of his OWN money to burn — and that includes paying for your gown and bridesmaids dresses — then get ready for a lifetime of going into debt for his whims. Also, this just screams narcissistic personality disorder. I can’t think of many reasons why a dude would want a big wedding that his gal doesn’t want — but high on the list is probably impressing his friends, colleagues, boss, and family. A wedding shouldn’t be about impressing anyone but the person you’re about to marry. And that doesn’t mean demanding a big wedding that she doesn’t want or can’t afford or feels neither one of you can afford. Does this go both ways? Sure. I know of a guy who broke off his engagement two weeks before his wedding because his fiancée began spending outrageously, hurling them far into debt before they’d even tied the knot. (Last I knew, he was still paying off the non-wedding.) But there’s just something about a guy who wants a big wedding more than a woman that’s all kinds of red flaggy. I’m not saying he’s gay, but you might just want to go ahead and check his underwear drawer for stray Playgirl magazines. Do you think a man who wants a big wedding when the woman doesn’t is off his rocker? Image via SpaceOdissey/Flickr

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title: “Grooms Are More Likely To Want Big Weddings Brides Might Be In Trouble” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “Maryann Jackson”


But a recent study shows that men now apparently are twice as likely to want a big, expensive wedding as women. And if that’s the case, carefully rethink your plans to wed this Groomzilla, lest you spend a lifetime trying to pay off your man’s expensive whims. First off, a wedding is traditionally the bride’s day. Seriously, fellas, it wasn’t called Kris Humphries’ Fairytale Wedding. I’m not saying it’s not the groom’s day too — but, face facts, no one will be looking at the groom. If a woman is forced into the whole buying an expensive gown thing, and rounding up a bunch of bridesmaids thing, and walking down the aisle thing when she doesn’t WANT it, that’s just wrong. Something off with a guy that would force that kind of unwanted attention and stress on his betrothed. The study suggests that in this “new” (read: crappy) economy, women are just being more practical than men, hence their lack of desire to spend a bunch of money no one has on a wedding. So unless the guy has tons of his OWN money to burn — and that includes paying for your gown and bridesmaids dresses — then get ready for a lifetime of going into debt for his whims. Also, this just screams narcissistic personality disorder. I can’t think of many reasons why a dude would want a big wedding that his gal doesn’t want — but high on the list is probably impressing his friends, colleagues, boss, and family. A wedding shouldn’t be about impressing anyone but the person you’re about to marry. And that doesn’t mean demanding a big wedding that she doesn’t want or can’t afford or feels neither one of you can afford. Does this go both ways? Sure. I know of a guy who broke off his engagement two weeks before his wedding because his fiancée began spending outrageously, hurling them far into debt before they’d even tied the knot. (Last I knew, he was still paying off the non-wedding.) But there’s just something about a guy who wants a big wedding more than a woman that’s all kinds of red flaggy. I’m not saying he’s gay, but you might just want to go ahead and check his underwear drawer for stray Playgirl magazines. Do you think a man who wants a big wedding when the woman doesn’t is off his rocker? Image via SpaceOdissey/Flickr

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title: “Grooms Are More Likely To Want Big Weddings Brides Might Be In Trouble” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Helen Dehetre”


But a recent study shows that men now apparently are twice as likely to want a big, expensive wedding as women. And if that’s the case, carefully rethink your plans to wed this Groomzilla, lest you spend a lifetime trying to pay off your man’s expensive whims. First off, a wedding is traditionally the bride’s day. Seriously, fellas, it wasn’t called Kris Humphries’ Fairytale Wedding. I’m not saying it’s not the groom’s day too — but, face facts, no one will be looking at the groom. If a woman is forced into the whole buying an expensive gown thing, and rounding up a bunch of bridesmaids thing, and walking down the aisle thing when she doesn’t WANT it, that’s just wrong. Something off with a guy that would force that kind of unwanted attention and stress on his betrothed. The study suggests that in this “new” (read: crappy) economy, women are just being more practical than men, hence their lack of desire to spend a bunch of money no one has on a wedding. So unless the guy has tons of his OWN money to burn — and that includes paying for your gown and bridesmaids dresses — then get ready for a lifetime of going into debt for his whims. Also, this just screams narcissistic personality disorder. I can’t think of many reasons why a dude would want a big wedding that his gal doesn’t want — but high on the list is probably impressing his friends, colleagues, boss, and family. A wedding shouldn’t be about impressing anyone but the person you’re about to marry. And that doesn’t mean demanding a big wedding that she doesn’t want or can’t afford or feels neither one of you can afford. Does this go both ways? Sure. I know of a guy who broke off his engagement two weeks before his wedding because his fiancée began spending outrageously, hurling them far into debt before they’d even tied the knot. (Last I knew, he was still paying off the non-wedding.) But there’s just something about a guy who wants a big wedding more than a woman that’s all kinds of red flaggy. I’m not saying he’s gay, but you might just want to go ahead and check his underwear drawer for stray Playgirl magazines. Do you think a man who wants a big wedding when the woman doesn’t is off his rocker? Image via SpaceOdissey/Flickr

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title: “Grooms Are More Likely To Want Big Weddings Brides Might Be In Trouble” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Josephine Velazquez”


But a recent study shows that men now apparently are twice as likely to want a big, expensive wedding as women. And if that’s the case, carefully rethink your plans to wed this Groomzilla, lest you spend a lifetime trying to pay off your man’s expensive whims. First off, a wedding is traditionally the bride’s day. Seriously, fellas, it wasn’t called Kris Humphries’ Fairytale Wedding. I’m not saying it’s not the groom’s day too — but, face facts, no one will be looking at the groom. If a woman is forced into the whole buying an expensive gown thing, and rounding up a bunch of bridesmaids thing, and walking down the aisle thing when she doesn’t WANT it, that’s just wrong. Something off with a guy that would force that kind of unwanted attention and stress on his betrothed. The study suggests that in this “new” (read: crappy) economy, women are just being more practical than men, hence their lack of desire to spend a bunch of money no one has on a wedding. So unless the guy has tons of his OWN money to burn — and that includes paying for your gown and bridesmaids dresses — then get ready for a lifetime of going into debt for his whims. Also, this just screams narcissistic personality disorder. I can’t think of many reasons why a dude would want a big wedding that his gal doesn’t want — but high on the list is probably impressing his friends, colleagues, boss, and family. A wedding shouldn’t be about impressing anyone but the person you’re about to marry. And that doesn’t mean demanding a big wedding that she doesn’t want or can’t afford or feels neither one of you can afford. Does this go both ways? Sure. I know of a guy who broke off his engagement two weeks before his wedding because his fiancée began spending outrageously, hurling them far into debt before they’d even tied the knot. (Last I knew, he was still paying off the non-wedding.) But there’s just something about a guy who wants a big wedding more than a woman that’s all kinds of red flaggy. I’m not saying he’s gay, but you might just want to go ahead and check his underwear drawer for stray Playgirl magazines. Do you think a man who wants a big wedding when the woman doesn’t is off his rocker? Image via SpaceOdissey/Flickr

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