A group-to-be is going through a tough time after he has demanded his fiance or would-be wife not wear a dress in their wedding which would show off her pregnant belly. Apparently, the bride-to-be is pregnant with the couple’s first child and hence, the groom-to-be doesn’t want the same.
The groom-to-be wrote, “My fiancé’s original dress won’t work for our wedding in December because by then she’ll be almost 30 weeks pregnant, so she had to find another that would work with her stomach. I haven’t seen it, but when I asked her how it works, she told me it is form-fitted. I did ask her to clarify just to be sure I didn’t have the wrong idea, and she told me that the dress isn’t meant to hide her stomach. It is meant to complement it.”
The groom mentioned that he didn’t like the whole plot because the family is already unhappy with them being pregnant before marriage and so. “I told her my thoughts and how I felt her flaunting her pregnancy while we’re getting married would be a bad look. I said that wearing a dress like that would be tacky and begged her to choose something less form-fitting. My intent wasn’t to hurt her or make her feel like I am ashamed of her, but I want her to be reasonable and sensitive to the situation. I did offer to do a separate ceremony later after the baby was born if we had eloped, but she declined; so I don’t think she can say I didn’t try to accommodate her and I don’t feel like my ask is unreasonable given how flexible I’ve been until now,” he added.