Saturday, September 5, 2009

Who walks the bride down the aisle if the bride does not have a father?

I'm adopted and I only have a mom. I have an uncle and some male cousins but I hardly know them because they live in a different country.


Whoever was a father figure in your life or the person who raised you...it does not have to be male the choice is yours...hope this helps

my father died 6 years ago, and I have lost contact with my family so none of them will be at my wedding, I decided to ask my father in law to be to walk me down the aisle as since my dad died he has been like a father to me, it is unusual but just seemed right, it is your day you do whatever makes you happy and makes your day perfect for you, you sound like you love your mum a lot so ask her she would probably be honored.

I would suggest your mother. If she's in a lovely black dress, that will allow you to stand out, and will seem more similar to a traditional tuxedo that a male would wear.

Or - be daring! Walk yourself ! You're a beautiful, and independent woman. You can walk yourself down the aisle towards your groom.

Good luck and Congrats!

I'm not adopted, but my father isn't in my life. I'm having my two daughters walk me down the isle. My oldest is 11 and my little one will be 4 by then. If you don't have kids, I would ask your mom. Especially if she was your mother and "father" growing up. I think it would be a great honor to her.

Well I understand how you feel since my dad passed away 10 years ago, I am lucky though as I have a son who is old enough to give me away.

If you have nobody then why cant your mum do it for you ? she is the closest to you and its been done before and I think it would be a lovely idea.

Good luck.

I didn't have anyone walk me down the aisle. We didn't make that part of the ceremony. We had an outdoor ceremony and at the proper moment, everyone just took their places.

In your situation the most appropriate person would be your mother.

You could opt for you to walk down the isle solo and have your Husband to be....to meet you 1/2 way

whoever you are closest to can walk you down the aisle, it doesn't have to be a male relative. I would ask your mom to do it since she adpoted you, and chose you to be her kid.

if you dont want another family member to do it, you could walk have way down by yourself, and your fiance would walk up to meet you and you walked the rest of the way together.

whomever you would like, and if there is no one that you really want to give that honor to, walk down that aisle solo.

any father figure in your life.. grandfather, uncle, childhood adult friend of the family.... or you can even have your mother walk you down the aisle if you cant think of any man you would like to give you away..

:)

I walked alone and my husband met me half way and walk me down the aisle. I didn't want a stranger o walk me down the aisle and my husband is my best friend, so it was perfect.

Good luck

Your mom could definitely do it! Or, I walked down alone and my hubby walked up the aise and meet me half-way and we went up together. It was very sweet and romantic.

u don't need to be walked with someone, u could walk alone and meet the husband. i've been to weddings and seen that a lot.

I would absolutely have your mother walk you down the aisle. It would be a special way of thanking her for being both parents to you.

You could have any male who you desire to and consider worthy of that honor do that for you.

You can walk without an escort... or have your mother walk you... or a close male friend. Whomever you are close to.

Often a brother. but in your case I might ask a best male friend or forgo anyone walking you down.

Let you're mom walk you down the aisle then.

I personally hate the idea of being given away.

I think it's the next closest next of kin like uncle or even grandfather.

My mom is walking me down the aisle. I don't think its necessary to have a male do it at all!

I would ask your mother. She raised you and is closest to you.

Mom!

Either your mom or if you have a close best male friend... good luck and congrats!

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