Question: Do you think it’s okay if the bride and groom don’t have an equal number of friends? Or do you prefer to see things all matched up?
photo courtesy of Jennifer Colina Photography
Question: Do you think it’s okay if the bride and groom don’t have an equal number of friends? Or do you prefer to see things all matched up?
photo courtesy of Jennifer Colina Photography

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Not good for symmetry.
I have fewer bridesmaids than groomsmen. I just don’t find it necessary to exert time/energy in selecting people that I don’t really want standing next to me at the alter. Besides, the focus will be on me anyway :)
I have fewer bridesmaids than groomsmen. I just don’t find it necessary to exert time/energy in selecting people that I don’t really want standing next to me at the alter. Besides, the focus will be on me anyway :)
I preferred to have mine an even number!!
For pictures it doesn’t look great but you should only have the people you truly want to share that experience with standing next to you even if it’s an uneven number. Great Wedding Coordinators know how to work around this issue to create a great processional and photos!
Absolutely Not!! They must always be even!