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DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend and I have talked about becoming engaged. The subject of the wedding dress came up. She broke off a past engagement last year, and she has asked me whether it would be OK for her to use the dress she chose for the wedding that didn't happen. She says only her mother and the seamstress have seen it. She doesn't want to be out $1,000 and says she does not associate the gown with her ex-fiance.

I feel we should try to sell the dress, although it was tailored for her, and pick a new one. What do you think is appropriate? I don't like the idea of looking back at the wedding photos and thinking the dress was meant for another man. -- FUTURE HUSBAND IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

DEAR HUSBAND: Actually, the dress was meant for your fiancee and not another man. There are specialists who can redesign an existing wedding dress. However, because you have negative associations with this gown, offer to sweeten the pot by chipping in if she can't get $1,000 for the one she has. I think the most "appropriate" thing on your wedding day should be that you are both comfortable, happy and, above all, in sync.

 

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Yep. Give her the money for a new dress.

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Really? It's just a DRESS. It's already paid for. Unless they are awash with cash, which I presume they aren't, I think it's stupid.

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Just have it altered.

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Yeah, I'm with that.

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She chose the dress because she liked it. Nothing to do with the ex. Waste of money not to use it.

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lord--buy her another one and burn the one she's already purchased--it's from her past, it belongs there, leave it there

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I vote get a new dress

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It's a dress. She picked it because she liked the dress not because she associated it with a particular guy. Grow up. Oh no...you wore a tux on a date with your last girlfriend. You can't wear one to your wedding because it's associsted with another woman. Not. Finding the perfect dress is difficult. Finding one for only $1000 is a near miracle. No one has seen it except mom and the seamstress. Move on.

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not the same as a tux--a tux is considered formal attire ( in general )--a wedding dress is purchased for a singular event

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A man that would feel this threatened by a freakin' dress is one I would not have a lot of patience for. She is with you now, bro, get over the dress.

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don't think it's about how he feels about it--she's concerned about the money she's spent and the fact that it was intended for another event--easy--give her the $1k ( or buy her another one ) and either burn the damned thing or GIVE it to someone else who may be in need of a wedding dress--personally, would rather burn it--as said earlier, it's from her past, leave it there

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I'm surprised the woman still wants to wear it. One of my friends had a similar situation. She bought a dress she loved and then the relationship ended before she got to wear it. She couldn't stand the even look at the dress anymore. She ended up selling it.

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Personally, I'd be irked at my groom for making the dress an issue. I was irritated that I had to spend ANY money on a wedding dress when I got married. I'd be pissed if I spent $1000 and then the dress didn't get used. I got my wedding dress for $300 since it was on clearance (and didn't need alterations) and still felt ripped off as it's something only worn once and I simply can't justify spending more on one dress than I've spent in 10 years (at least) on clothes. Quite frankly, were I in this woman's shoes, my groom can either cough up the money for a new dress or shut it and deal with it.



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DH wanted to purchase me and engagement ring and I said No. My mom was no longer wearing hers, it didn't fit her anymore, so she gave it to me. However, I am not a jewelry person at all. I don't care about jewelry. It is something I wear but I just don't keep very good track of it, so I tend to lose it. So, generally I only want costume jewelry. I just didn't see that as a big deal nor a reason to spend thousands when we were both out of college trying to start our lives.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

DH wanted to purchase me and engagement ring and I said No. My mom was no longer wearing hers, it didn't fit her anymore, so she gave it to me. However, I am not a jewelry person at all. I don't care about jewelry. It is something I wear but I just don't keep very good track of it, so I tend to lose it. So, generally I only want costume jewelry. I just didn't see that as a big deal nor a reason to spend thousands when we were both out of college trying to start our lives.


I'm not a jewelry person either. It helps that I'm allergic to most metals.



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Dona Worry Be Happy wrote:

A man that would feel this threatened by a freakin' dress is one I would not have a lot of patience for. She is with you now, bro, get over the dress.


 This. 

Sorry, but most men have no idea how hard it is to find a dress for your wedding. Women literally fall in love with the dress they choose. If she wants to wear the dress, show her how secure you are in the relationship and let her wear it. 

 

If no one has seen it besides her mom and the seamstress, that means he hasnt seen it either...



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I had my dress picked out long before I had my DH picked out.

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LOL!!!

To me, the dress has nothing to do with HIM. I picked out the dress I felt the prettiest in.

Hey, let's post some wedding photos in the Break room!



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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

LOL!!!

To me, the dress has nothing to do with HIM. I picked out the dress I felt the prettiest in.

Hey, let's post some wedding photos in the Break room!


 Good idea!!!

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Why did she feel the need to tell him she already had it?



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Why did she feel the need to tell him she already had it?


 This is a good point.

My bf made the mistake of telling me how much he spent on his first wife's wedding ring. Yeah...you bet your ass if he doesn't spend AT LEAST that much on mine he'll be in big doo-doo. :p



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Why did she feel the need to tell him she already had it?


 My thoughts exactly!



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Why did she feel the need to tell him she already had it?


 This is a good point.

My bf made the mistake of telling me how much he spent on his first wife's wedding ring. Yeah...you bet your ass if he doesn't spend AT LEAST that much on mine he'll be in big doo-doo. :p


 Don't let your relationship be controlled by previous ones.  What he spent then has to reflection on his current finances or you.  Maybe he learned from a big mistake.  But, then again I'm not a big jewelry person.  I have a simple gold band and his great great grandmothers solitaire engagement ring.



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VetteGirl wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:

Why did she feel the need to tell him she already had it?


 This is a good point.

My bf made the mistake of telling me how much he spent on his first wife's wedding ring. Yeah...you bet your ass if he doesn't spend AT LEAST that much on mine he'll be in big doo-doo. :p


 Don't let your relationship be controlled by previous ones.  What he spent then has to reflection on his current finances or you.  Maybe he learned from a big mistake.  But, then again I'm not a big jewelry person.  I have a simple gold band and his great great grandmothers solitaire engagement ring.


 Something passed down like that would mean more to me than anything he could buy in the store. What an amazing heirloom!



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