So glad someone noticed that there was a show/shower problem going on there.
The whole "man card" thing is silly. A real man helps out his girlfriend/fiancee/wife. Especially when she is his fiancee...after all, usually, it's the man who set that whole ball rolling! He's the one that caused it, so he should help out.
Sure, there are some women who have the whole thing planned out in their head and it's just a "insert groom's picture here" scenario, but I knew far more women who really wanted their fiances' opinions and ideas.
In my case, I wanted Vegas, and I wanted to be married that year. Though we were just talking last night about it, and we would have had nearly no one at our wedding, as it would have been 9/22/01. Since all of my family flew in, we would only have had the bravest family members there.
But DH had had a backyard, quickie, wedding in his early 20s, and he wanted the big to-do. White poofy gown for me, suit for him, etc etc. And so I set to planning HIS dream wedding. I can't say it went perfectly...we had our share of problems.
But since he was the one who proposed and he was the one that wanted the white poofy wedding, he recognized that he did need to come with me to support me as I planned!
Most women seemed jealous that I had my fiance with me. This was in early '01, and there just weren't that many guys there, even though it's touchy feely sensitive male Seattle and surrounding areas.
He went to every vendor meeting with me; only thing he missed was when I picked up the invitations. But we were marrying in Oregon but living in Washington, and so our vendors, including invitation place, were in Portland...they were available for pickup, and DH had to work, so I jumped in the car and nearly flew down there.
I'll never forget our wedding site coordinator (a man) and DH goofing off in the apple orchard (site of our reception), talking about how the site should host "my big fat McMenamins wedding show", and how the site guy could wear a tux like they wear in Dumb and Dumber, and then Chuck (site guy) suggested that sort of tux for DH...
Anyway, vendor meetings and wedding shows CAN be romantic, and I highly recommend that guys go, if their fiancees want them to go!
