Life Commitmnet Dance

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OK, I have a wedding Saturday in which most people think the bride's parents are married but are not. They want to do an anniversary dance but if I announce that all married couples should come to the dance floor, they can't. So, I decided to make it a "Life Commitment Dance" instead.

I plan to ask all partners that have made a life commitmnet to each other to come to the dance floor. And then, as we progress, say, will the couple that has had a life commitmnet of one month or less leave the dance floor, and so on.

I am wondering how many gay couples we'll get, if any.

I'll post how well we did.
 
I call it significant couples who have been a couple for a significant amount of time. This way for small events with only a few married couples I get maximum dancers for this event.
 
OK, I have a wedding Saturday in which most people think the bride's parents are married but are not. They want to do an anniversary dance but if I announce that all married couples should come to the dance floor, they can't. So, I decided to make it a "Life Commitment Dance" instead.

Curious question Tom...

I know why yer doing it (to be PC and all), but is that not against yer thoughts?

Would it not be best to continue tradition, and put the onus on them, rather than you change your strategy...

Thoughts...?
 
I like the way you are doing it Tom. Hope it works for you. I never thought of it that way. I have had parents separated and never dawned on me about them not being on the floor during the ann. dance.
 
Curious question Tom...

I know why yer doing it (to be PC and all), but is that not against yer thoughts?

Would it not be best to continue tradition, and put the onus on them, rather than you change your strategy...

Thoughts...?

I am not being PC here; just covering the POB's butt per the request of the bride. She doesn't want to do the G/B toss but does want to do a presentation.

As far as tradition is concerned, sometimes it needs to be broken to make the event 1% better (Hi Randy). Plus, I wouldn't call the Anniversary Dance a tradition. Besides, my startegy is to make the client's wedding a success.
 
I call it significant couples dance. Especially for those who have been a couple for a significant amount of time. This way for small events with only a few married couples I get maximum dancers for this event.
I hope this didnt seem to be a hijack if it did I can delete it.