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5th March 09, 06:06 AM
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In the weddings I've been to, including some in my family, the ushers and groomsmen were seperate. Here is how it went: the bride chose the women she was close with as her bridesmaids, and the men she was close with (who were not chosen as groomsmen) were the ushers. My cousin had 2 bridesmaids and a maid of honor. The groom picked his best freind as his best man, and his 2 brothers as his other groomsmen. The bride's 3 brothers were then the ushers, with the eldest brother being listed as "head usher". Most other weddings I've been to followed suit, except where there was a very large bridal party and then there were so many groomsmen to even out. Then they also served as ushers.
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5th March 09, 06:42 AM
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Interesting.
At my wedding the Bridal part was very small. Me and by best friend as my best man, my wife and her Man of Honor who was her room mate at the time and he was the Kilted Member of the party (was before i got in to Kilts)
Our ushers Were two of her cousins.
And to make it even more crazy. We had a Jewish Groom, Catholic Best Man, Wiccan Bride, Agnostic Man of Honor, and a Lesbian Anglican priest as officiant.
It was quite the ceremony
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