Can a Male Act as a Bridesmaid?
One of the main things that you are probably wondering is if a male can act as a bridesmaid. Can they do the same type of things that a female bridesmaid would do? Of course they can. They can do all of the things that a bridesmaid would do with you, such as attending the salon with you before the wedding and helping out with anything else that a bridesmaid normally would help out with. The only difference is the fact that you will have a male standing by your side throughout the planning of the wedding and during the wedding itself.
Will Having a Male Bridesmaid Change Your Wedding?
In a way, having a male bridesmaid can change your wedding. The main reason is because it is not something that one would traditionally do. In fact, it is more common for a woman to have no bridesmaids at all than for them to have a male bridesmaid. The overall "appearance" of your wedding will change to untraditional if you choose to include a male bridesmaid, or male bridesmaids, in the cermony. If you are the type of person who has always wanted a traditional wedding, then including a male bridesmaid in your ceremony might not be the way to go. However, if you are up to having a unique, untraditional ceremony, then including a male bridesmaid in your ceremony could be a great idea.
What Would a Male Bridesmaid Wear?
If you are considering a male bridesmaid for your wedding ceremony, the most important thing that you should keep in mind is that you will not get the opportunity to choose a bridesmaid dress for him. A male bridesmaid will wear a suit or tuxedo, rather than a bridesmaid dress. If you have female bridesmaids, it is a good idea for you to choose complementary wedding attire for your male bridesmaid. If you only have male bridesmaids, then you would probably have them wear the same suit or tuxedo. Although you might have ideas of asking your male bridesmaid or bridesmaids to wear dresses, it is important to realize that you really cannot expect that.
Where Will a Male Bridesmaid Stand?
One of the things that you may be wondering about is where a male bridesmaid would stand if you should make the decision to have one. Well, this mainly depends on your own personal tastes. Since your male friend will be acting as a bridesmaid, you may want him to stand on your side where the bridesmaid would normally stand. However, if you are looking for a more traditional wedding ceremony, you might want to have your male bridesmaid stand on the groom's side by the groomsmen. Both of these are commonly done, but it really does depend on what you and your future husband feel is best for the wedding ceremony.
What Do You Call a Male Bridesmaid?
If you are interested in having a male act as your bridesmaid, there is a good chance that you are interested in knowing what you should refer to him as. Although jokingly using the term "male bridesmaid" may not offend the male you are choosing to include in your ceremony, there are many men who would take offense to this term. So, what can you call a male bridesmaid? If you are having a male in your wedding ceremony that will act as a bridesmaid, you should call him an "honor attendant." Some people choose to refer to the rest of their bridesmaids and groomsmen as honor attendants also, but this really depends on your own personal preferences.
Having a male bridesmaid can be both unique and interesting. However, whether it is "right" or "wrong" depends on your own preferences and your plans for your wedding ceremony. If you are willing to have an untraditional wedding, then there is a good chance that including a male bridesmaid in your ceremony just may be the right thing for you to do. It is important to put a lot of thought into the idea of having a male bridesmaid - or honor attendant- before making the decision to do so.
Published by Jody Morse - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness
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I was a bridesmaid on saturday and wore the same dress as the other bridesmaids. I also worn ankle tie ballet flats barefooted for shoes.
If the bride asked me to be in her party, I would be honored to do so, and I would happily wear a dress if that is what she wished. It's her day.
I am a guy and i was asked to be a bridemaid at a wedding last satursday i accepted and wore a bridemaids dress and dressed llike the female bridemaids i had a great time and would do it again if asked.
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Hey, if one of my friends or family that are girls asked me to be a male bridesmaid and wear a dress, I'd do it. You may have to find plus size high heels for me, but I would wear the dress, and make sure I had a lacy slip and pantyhose on. I actually wouldn't feel uncomfortable about this, as I have wore dresses and lingerie before, and no I am not gay by any means. I love women very much. I only done this in public last Halloween, and I do it in private more, so I got used to how to wear them and all the underthings. I would do it for the bride, it's her day, no matter what anyone else thinks about it. ;)
If one of my close female friends asked me to be one of her bridesmaids I would accept this honor. I would even wear the same dress as the other bridesmaids if she wanted me to.
I've been to a number of wedings as a part of the bridal party. The first a close friend of our family asked my sister to be a bridesmaid and I asked why couldn't I do it. In the end I was allowed to be a male flower girl, I was 6 at the time. When one of my cousins married I was an usher sounds good but was boring I was 14 at the time. When my sister got married I was one of her bridesmaids, I Was 16 at that time. there have numerous since then I'm in my thirties now. The weddings where i had the most memerable have been when I've taken a girls role, to which I still have my flower girl dress and my bridesmaid dress, and I would recommend it to anyone as it 's really fun to do.
I agree with Dave. A wedding is very special and is all about the bride. If you have been honored with the offer of a bridal party position and accepted it then your job is to fulfill the role, not create a new path. If you accept the honor of being a bridesmaid or a MOH do what is expected and/or asked to help fulfill the bride's dream day. Demand nothing. Stand where you are asked to stand. Be responsive to the title you are given. Wear what the bride wants you to wear just like every other bridesmaid even if it is an unflattering bridesmaid dress. That is the job you were offered and accepted. If you are uncomfortable standing up for the bride in any way, graciously decline the offer
I am male but would be honored to be asked to be a bridesmaid. I would do whatever the bride wanted. If she wanted me to wear a bridesmaids dress I would do it to honor her. (Personally I think tuxedos all look the same.) This is the brides day and I would do whatever I could to make it a happy one for her. I think it would be a lot of fun.