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Celebrity Bridal Gowns ♥ Megan Fox

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We all know that most celebrity marriages do not last, but we can be sure of one thing: stunning bridal gowns.

In 2010, Megan and Brian Austin Green escaped to Hawaii to have a beach wedding. Even though the ceremony was held in secret, when pictures of her wedding gown leaked to the public, it made everyone swoon. Megan got married in a beautiful, flowing silk chiffon Armani Prive gown. The dress looked quite simple but it looked classy and fitting for a beach wedding.

 

Incredible Marriage Proposals

No pressure! How crazy is this proposal that they filmed absolutely everything!?? Go figure.

But what does stand out is the guys determination to make it special for his girl. I especially like all the photos around the walls – and this is something you can do yourself – without the camera crew!! My Darling made a slideshow of all our happy memories for our first wedding anniversary – it was really touching.

Wedding Crashers

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Serena Williams managed to pull off one of the greatest celebrity wedding crashes ever.

A few years ago while on a photoshoot (why else would you wear a crazy leopard print leotard in this day and age??) she stumbled upon a beachside wedding!

Guests were taking photos of the 32-year-old, and the happy couple seemed to be thrilled to have her there.

“Wedding crasher!! Congrats!” she wrote alongside an Instagram photo with the smiling bride and groom.

There were also some great butt shots too!!

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Did French Kissing start in France?

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No, French kissing (or ‘pashing’) didn’t begin in France, but we might have the country to thank for its popularity.

Human beings indulge in a range of affectionate behaviors, including hugging, kissing, handshakes and high-fives. But one of the most curious of couplings is the so-called “French kiss,” where the tongues of two people make contact, presumably for the purpose of sexual stimulation. French kissing is a well-established expression of love across many of the world’s cultures, but the first person to try it must have been quite brave. Who was this person?

References to open-mouth kissing appear in a number of ancient texts, with the earliest mention appearing in Sanskrit works around 1500 B.C.E. In the famous Kama Sutra text from the third century C.E., the places on the body designated for kissing include lips and the interior of the mouth, suggesting that tongue kissing was being practiced in India by that time [source: The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana].

One hypothesis for the evolution of tongue kissing is that it occurred as a natural consequence of feeding offspring in mammal populations. However, this doesn’t explain why the practice was adopted in some human societies, but not others. There are multiple instances across the globe of human communities that had never heard of tongue kissing before contact with Europeans — and were disgusted by the very suggestion of it.

For the widespread practice of kissing in Europe, we can thank the Romans, who described kissing in three forms: the osculum (a friendly peck on the cheek), the basium (a more erotic kiss on the lips) and the savium (the most passionate of kisses on the mouth). In Roman society, when, where and how you kissed someone was an important indicator of social status.

The term “French kiss” was likely coined by American and British servicemen in France during World War I who noticed that Gallic women were more open to employing the erotic technique than their American counterparts. So, while the French were clearly not the first people to engage in French kissing, it seems fair that they are given credit for it due to the amorous enthusiasms of French lovers a century ago.

Interestingly, the French had no specific word for its famous export until very recently. The verb galocher, defined as “kissing with tongues,” was added to the French dictionary Le Petit Robert in 2014. Appearing in this popular yet unofficial dictionary doesn’t give any mere collection of letters the credentials of a proper French word, however; there is no mention of galocher in the Academie Francaise, the 378-year-old regulator of the French language.

These days, French kissing is so popular that a team of Japanese researchers recently invented a French kissing machine, in which couples that are separated are able to connect via straw-like devices that work through a computer. That’s some impressive dedication to a long-distance relationship.

Based on these facts, it’s clear that French kissing did not begin in France. However, it’s equally clear that we have the open hearts (and mouths) of French lovers at the start of the 20th century to thank for the term. Merci beaucoup!

Furry friends

Strictly Weddings posted the cutest pic of a Bride and her tutu-wearing dog.

It reminded me of my wedding day, when my Mom walked our little girl down the aisle who was ringbearer (ring safely secured in a pouch on her collar!) and we made her wear a tutu and diamante studded dog collar!! It was adorable and she stole the show!!!

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Floral Print Wedding Dresses

Here are some ideas that will bring a little sunshine to your wintery day. What a fun idea for your wedding. These brides really pull it off well!

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Well, the summer wedding season is well and truly over. And I just realised that I was lucky enough to marry 19 lucky in love couples!

So, a big thank you to my gorgeous newlyweds for choosing me to represent your love for one another and letting me share in the magic of your big day. x

Wedding Cakes that WOW!!!!

Now, moving on from Wedding Cake disasters, here are some wedding cakes with the WOW factor!

My favourite local cakemakers are:

Janine from Temptation Cakes. Janine is super friendly and has the philosophy “Birthdays are Natures way of Telling us to Eat More Cake.” So let Temptation Cakes tempt you whether it’s for your wedding or other special occasion!

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Paula Jane Cakes are Paula who won the title of New Zealand’s Hottest Home Baker 2011 on TV3’s reality baking show and Jane, President of NZ Cake Decorators Guild and Waitakere City Cake Decorators Club.

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