Do you encourage the couple to practice at home - on what is ok and what is not?
Do you encourage the couple to practice at home - on what is ok and what is not?
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The Wedding Kiss is often the most responded to element of a wedding ceremony. How long? How passionate? - hard questions to answer.
The built-up emotions that come together with the Wedding Kiss would be very hard to orchestrate or rehearse. Those present at the ceremony look forward to this aspect almost as much as the couple themselves. It's authenticity is what makes us giggle, smile, ooh and sometimes blush! Long live the Kiss!
I personally think it is better if it is impromptu and in the monment. But I also think it is nice to highlight that Nan and Pop don't neccasrily want to see a long, passionate kiss so it is something for them to think about (or the bride to warn her groom about!)
But if it is too orchastrated, it dosen't look natural, and loses that genuine feeling of fireworks and a celebration- which is what it should be! I love the kiss- you can nearly FEEL the couple's relief once all of that part is over! Then it is onto the celebrations!!
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