Justin G. Bautista
Writer
January 10, 2012
Wedding Day Changes Men in 3 Facets
You would think the night prior to a wedding day is exclusively nerve-wrecking for women; but that was wrong thinking.

Men are also susceptible to the feeling of wedding day anxiousness in unabridged immense kind. It can be a life-altering day, where change is even keener for men in these three facets:

 

Physically

 

A man becomes a groom. He actually dressed up himself to look presentable. With the exception to the conceited ones, men rarely gives a damn to what he wears, more so to plan it. It is said that there are only two situations in which men dresses up – in funeral and in his wedding. This is one of the two.

 

Mentally

 

A bachelor thinking is selfish thinking. He takes an activity with monetary gain and he only does whatever he wants in his free time, as the moment goes by. Sports, video games, and list of hot women are things you would see should you have a chance to know what is inside a man’s mind. But on his wedding day, he thought of a life decision. It is this day that he would swear in front of a minister to live with one woman, forever. Well, these thoughts visit a man’s mind only once in a while. And from that day on, his selfish thinking was bashed and changed into mutual thinking – he now thinks of the girl he marries and their future together.

 

Emotionally

 

On wedding days, men admit having feelings - love. They profess to have loved a woman, some even cry on wedding days. On every normal day, men pretend to have their feelings nonexistent. It shows robust masculinity to be unperturbed by emotions.

 

Unspoken but true, a wedding day is a noble and novel experience for men. Grooms, do you agree?

 

  • http://lostpineschurchofchrist.wordpress.com Steven Sarff

    One thing I have noticed is that being married changes your perception. Almost as if you wondered through single life with one eye open. Marriage opens the other eye and you can see life much better.

  • http://www.itsyourturntogetup.com It’sYourTurnToGetUp

    Nice post…A man’s wedding day is right up there with a birth of a child as one of the most important days of their life. Changes you for sure…whether you like it or not, lol.

  • http://piringlombok.wordpress.com piring-lombok

    Nice article…..wise man said : ” In relationship, try not to be mean to each other” and ” when you listen to others, listen to understand, not to judge”.

  • http://mygulitypleasures.wordpress.com viveka

    This is brilliant … got me smiling through all my laundry – will be back.
    Thanks for supporting me !
    Can’t wait for .. things that change us women.

    • Justin G. Bautista

      Things that changes women.. perhaps not my expertise ha!

  • http://goaliejunkie.com ElvishGoalie

    I am getting married soon and yes, I have to admit that we will change somehow. Worth a re-blog.

  • http://mshaiq.wordpress.com mshaiq

    1. A man becomes a groom. He actually dressed up himself to look presentable.

    2. And from that day on, his selfish thinking was bashed and changed into mutual thinking – he now thinks of the girl he marries and their future together.

    3. On wedding days, men admit having feelings – love.

    Sweetest post ever!

    Reblogged this on Preconscious.

  • http://preparetocrossover.wordpress.com preparetocrossover

    Thanks for the laugh

  • http://td365.wordpress.com/ Tobi-Dawne

    This is part of why I love photographing weddings. :) Everyone gives themselves permission to feel and be honest and true to each moment as it comes… and for some odd reason, no one figures I’m watching. Bride, groom, honor attendants, or guests, as a photographer who LOVES her work? I AM watching, and loving everything I see.

  • http://thetact.wordpress.com sean050187

    yup. absolutly right :)
    and, the most dificult thing is, find the right person for being our couple :)

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