Wedding planner reveal telltale signs of marital mayhem on the way to the altar.
Bride's- that breed of the bride who rants and raves her way to the chapel has become such a fixture of American wedding culture that a TV show and many websites and YouTube clips are devoted to the topic. Among the horror stories: the bride who demanded that her bridesmaids diet so they would look better in their dresses, and another one who wanted 38 cake at her reception. Of course, there's also the less-heralded but sometimes equally appalling Groomzilla, who who does things like including a deposit slip for the couple's bank account in the wedding invitation. These jaw-dropping moves make great tales, but such prenuptial antics can speak volumes about a couple's future. No one knows this better than the legions of wedding planners, photographers and florist who help more than two million couples marry each year. Kelly Dinardo asked a few wedding pros. about what they see as the sign of a good (or bad) union.
Sweating the small stuff in a big way
A New York event planner has seen her share of couple who can't agree on the small things, from the flower arrangements to the reception seating plans. Although some disagreement is natural, a screaming match over tulips vs. roses or chocolate vs. vanilla indicates a bigger problems. "If a couple disagrees over the minute details that really don't matter, or if there's a power struggle over little things, then that doesn't bode well," says the Wedding Planner of New York.


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