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Message # 55842.3 Subject: Re:UK TV Alert - Don't Tell the Bride and ramble about wetlook Date: Fri 12/10/12 09:56:18 GMT Name: AL'eau |
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We finished our own wedding in the lake and use a photo of our jump as "Thanks for being here photo" :)
My wife wasn't difficult to convince as she know my fetish and swim clothed sometime for my pleasure.
But our friend reactions was surprising : * half of them thought it was a fake even if they know we have the habit to do crazy things (our civil wedding was on ski slope :) ). * for other, 1st reaction was "what about the dress ?" Then, "wasn't too difficult to swim". * some said that if we redo that for our weeding anniversary, we have to call them.
It's very surprising the relationship womens have with her dress, because most of them said they can't do that to avoid to ruin the wedding dress (which, in fact, wasn't damaged at all). Surprising because they will never wore it again. The most surprising is even if they don't want to swim in the weeding dress, they may accept to swim in another formal dress ... that is not a one shot event. I even got a friend a mine clothed on purpose in our pool for another occasion but she didn't want to jump when her own wedding arrived.
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In reply to Message (55842) UK TV Alert - Don't Tell the Bride and ramble about wetlook
By Fish 'n Chips - Wed 10/10/12 12:05:48 GMT I watched this episode last night, it was pretty good for my personal wetlook tastes and it's repeated throughout the week on BBC3 (Ch115 on Sky). It's also on BBC iPlayer.
The premise of the series is that the bride hands over ALL control of the wedding to her groom, down to the theme, venue and dress etc. Last night's episode was the groom choosing to get married in a swimming pool, but the bride doesn't find out anything on the wedding until literally when she turns up on the day. The groom usually, invariably, gets something wrong. The bride is rarely 100% happy, but hey the TV programme gives them £12k to plan the wedding so it's a trade off I guess if a couple can't afford the money!! It's one of those naff fly on the wall series.
I'm fascinated by the psychology of wetlook, in why people do it and why some won't. Last night's episode was very interesting to me with how different people react: "Women going to the wedding, (and not to spoil the ending the bride to be as well....are well horrified when it dawns that she is going to go in to the pool....her dress!!....her make up!!....her hair!!. The groom and his mates see it as a laugh so both parties are well apart on getting a bride wet.
Weddings are my fave kind of wetlook, and I love to hear/see the build up as in will they/won't they go in the lake/pool/sea and what makes them decide to (or not in the end) so maybe last night's programme was more to my taste than others (50 mins of the episode is the groom planning the wedding with horrified dress makers and venue managers saying to the groom "You're going to do what?? In her Dress?? Does she know?? You're brave/mad).
Check it out. As said it's repeated if you can get to Sky/BBC3 or the BBC's iPlayer.
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