Based on comments and other feedback from our readers who are in the military, GroomGroove.com has researched and put together a couple of articles just for them.
Including tips and inspiring interviews with grooms in the military and their brides, these articles aim to help brave and determined couples plan their wedding while dealing with [...]
This Holiday season a great way for the bride and groom to get some face time and practice cutting a rug for their wedding (which Groom Groove sincerely hopes is not on one of these cold and rainy days!), is to purchase a pack of dance lessons from a company like New York City’s Rhythm [...]
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True Life: I’m a Newlywed
Are you and your fiancé about to begin life as a married couple? Going from
engagement to the altar is a journey full of challenges that test the strength of
your relationship, but it only gets harder once you say your vows.
Do your friends and family think you and [...]
The modern groom and bride are faced with many options when it comes to planning their wedding, from who pays for it, to where it takes place and who is in attendance. Traditional weddings are often guided by the bride and grooms’ religion or background, and are often pretty clear on all of these points. [...]
According to The San Francisco Chronicle, California has gone back to the original plan and restored the words “bride” and “groom” to their marriage licenses. The state had made a change in the language after same-sex marriage became legal there. A couple receiving their marriage license in the Eureka State after June 16th, 2008 saw [...]
Although Groom Groove might take for granted the large and growing number of couples who choose to abstain from pre-martial sex , we realize that most couples in the 21st century are shacking up and living as “marrieds” before wedding day. To these couples, the marriage itself represents more of a “making it official” than [...]