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Imani
Master July 2022

Who does mob Walk With?

Imani, on June 4, 2022 at 10:17 PM Posted in Wedding Ceremony 0 43
I noticed on our rehearsal sheet that the parents walk in after the officiant. However, since my dad is walking with me, does this mean my mom walks in alone? Or does she walk in with Britany’s parents?

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Latest activity by Imani, on June 14, 2022 at 8:48 PM
  • Jasmine S.
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    Jasmine S. ·
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    It totally depends on the family relationships and traditions at play. Maybe she walks with one of the groomsmen, or another important man like the bride's brother or uncle. You should ask her what she wants because every wedding is different.
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  • Imani
    Master July 2022
    Imani ·
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    I’d asked her if she was okay with walking alone and she was a bit hesitant. I could possibly have her walk in with my brother. I did tell her that could be an option.
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  • Jasmine S.
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    She doesn't have to come after the officiant either. If you want to do it in a different order, you can tell the venue to change their rehearsal sheet. It's their job to execute your day the way you want. For example, my parents walked in after my husband and his parents, which was right before me.
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  • Imani
    Master July 2022
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    Oh good! Even better, I’d much rather have her walk in later than right after the officiant. Thank you for the insight Jasmine.
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    Devoted September 2022
    Sara ·
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    I am having a nephew walk my mother down the aisle.
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    Dedicated July 2022
    Danielle ·
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    I am also having my mom, mob, walk down the aisle with my nephew, our ring bearer. They will walk after the entire bridal party and right before my dad and me. As another idea Smiley winking
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  • Imani
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    That’s nice! I don’t have a nephew, or uncle for her to walk with, unfortunately. But my brother just might work.
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  • Imani
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    Imani ·
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    Thanks Danielle! I think having her and my brother walk before my dad and I would be a good idea.
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  • Mrs.evans
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    She can have another family member walk her down the aisle or someone who is standing up with Brittany walk your mom and then return and walk there partner
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  • Imani
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    Thanks Monique girl! I think we will have my brother. Bc he’s technically walking with Britany’s best friend, but her best friend is also going to be the ring bearer (she’s a girl). We’ll prob jus have her walk by herself and my brother walk with my mom.
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  • Mrs.evans
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    Yeah that sounds perfect ok now mom be happy that she isnt walking alone. 1 of my sons will walk with my mom and have our nephew walk down his grandmother my MILwho in a wheelchair
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  • Imani
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    Imani ·
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    Right! Because I could hear it in her voice that she really wasn’t happy about walking by herself.
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  • Mrs.evans
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    😂😂😂😂😂 yes mines too
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    Lucy ·
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    Our processional is minimalist:
    Officiant then the bride & groom walking down the aisle together. We are not having a wedding party, though. We decided that no parents will be in it because as guests we both don't like processional and wedding parties: we only come for the couple, we don't care about their parents or their WP either LOL. Plus: I knew even before getting engaged that I would either walk down alone or with my fiancé but not with mom or dad. So our parents will be seated at the same time as other guests, before ou processional starts!

    Had we included them, I think my mom would have walked with her husband so my dad before the officiant coming in since I ddn't want him to walk down with me anyway.

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    Zanetah ·
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    I would say have your brother walk her down. My brothers will be escorting my mom down the aisle.
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  • Imani
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    Imani ·
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    Lol - fair enough. Did you get any kick back from your dad about not walking down with you?
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  • Imani
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    Imani ·
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    Thanks Zanetah! Is your brother also in your wedding?
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    No he’s not, so I thought that would be the perfect way to include him.
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  • Imani
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    Oh nice! That works out perfectly.
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    Lucy ·
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    No LOL but I know he's unhappy because he's pretty traditional, this is something he had been looking forward for year and I'm his only daughter... and he and my mom are also unhappy by the fact my fiancé didn't ask for his blessing either. However we told them before we got engaged that we weren't that traditional and we woud skip some traditions, especially those that have sexist or patriarchal origins, even though we know that today it's not about girls being the property of their dad anymore but

    a way to honor her dad or both parents.

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