Geraldo Mccalla: im 26 and still havent fantasized about my wedding lol.. i want to get married of course, but just havent thought about it.. i guess im pretty simple. My sisters are 9 an 11 and still think boys have coodies an wouldn'teven imagine getting married (atleast thats what they say lol) However i have a guy friend that admits to thinking about his wedding since 3rd grade, however he is gay.
Ivan Velazquez: I'm not sure about the wedding but one young (age 5-10) can't wait to be a grown up with a baby (I'm cringing picturing her prego at 13 or so). My daughter is 10 and still thinks boys are icky. She has a few guy friends but she draws the line there....thank God! Can't say that I ever dreamed of my wedding until maybe a year before it....Show more
Jose Calaycay: When I was a kid, I remember little girls in grade school talking about this. I went home from school that day and told my dad: I don't want a wedding! lol. As I got older, I kept hearing ! this stuff from girls at school. It was the worst in middle school. My dad remembers this better than I do, but I apparently came home one day and said I don't want a stupid wedding dress I'm gonna get married with jeans and a t-shirt. (The cool thing is that I did! :) )My little girl is only 9 weeks, so I do not know yet. My dad and other relatives say that they are going to do everything possible to make her a girly girl to make it hard on me, so if she wants a "fairy-tale" wedding, I will blame them. (Forgive me, I just do not understand. I grew up in a house full of men and my thinking sometimes coincides with theirs on issues that are supposedly 'girly.')...Show more
Danyell Rowback: I wouldn't call it fantasizing but my 6.5yr old daughter says things like "when I get married I'm going to have a dress like that or a tiara" etc...And she plans all the time who she's going to marry, it changes regularly! It might be because hubby and I married nearly 3 years ago so! she likes looking at the pictures, and her aunty who i am bri! desmaid for and she is flowergirl for, is getting married in 2 months.I don't think they make scrapbooks and really fantasize about it but it supposed to sound good on these websites I suppose!...Show more
Peter Lapoint: Well I never fantasized about my wedding, til I was 16 or older.I don't remember for sure.But my niece, ever since she was a part of my wedding and my older brothers she is always telling me that she wants a big wedding and she has a lot of details and it's a little strange, but she is planning it all out.And she's 7.I think if kids are in weddings a lot when younger than they might fantasize, but if they are not in any weddings. Then I don't think so.But there are some who do fantasize about it at young ages....Show more
Lonnie Jehle: yeah they do!! ..Its that cinderella dress.. (the husband part isn't neccessery) but they all want that princess dress and the party in the ballroom..and the chocloate fountain with strawberries and the flowers
Eliseo Luma: Yeah, but I think they mean 'tweens' by children.
Olen Penhallurick: I think it was more common when I was young than it is today because of society, however it is very common for girls and boys to have this fantasy. My son told me when he was 3 that he was going to grow up, get married, and become a grandpa. He even knew who he was going to marry (though that has changed with age and moving).
Marya Fehn: YES!! I certainly remember it
Cuc Gire: I never considered the idea of getting married or having a family until I was well into my 20s. Everybody's different, so just do what makes you happy.
Rolanda Merritt: I had a pretend wedding around 10 yrs old, I even got wedding gifts. Does that count? I always looked at the wedding dress area in pattern books when I was very young and waiting for my mom at fabric stores. My daughter keeps on pretending that she is marrying her prince,,,(brother) every other day. She does not do all the p! lanning of it just likes to pretend that it is her day. I know she has! been to many weddings for being only seven she has gone to 7 that she can remember.Kim...Show more
Tricia Dossous: When I was young, I remember marrying my Ken and Barbie Dolls! But, I don't remember actually thinking of any details. I suppose I had that "knight in shining armour" thing going on, when I was young. I was a huge fan of Disney movies and the hopeless romantic thing. But, as a teen, I was a late bloomer and I had trouble getting dates. So, that burst my whole "fairy tale" idea.But, I agree. I never, ever had a strong image. Like I said, I married my Ken and Barbie, but that was about it. I didn't start seriously thinking about my dream wedding until I was 22 and I was in a serious relationship with someone. I knew the relationship would evolve into marriage and that's when I started thinking about my "dream wedding"...Show more
Corey Rohleder: adults often refer to pre-teens as children so yes, i think i would be likely for a "child" to d! ream of a wedding
Maynard Phoubandith: honestly i never did. I always talked and dreamed about having kids and getting married. But i never fantized about what my wedding was going to look like til about 7th grade.
Perry Deshazior: I think quite a few little girls do to some extent. I teach first grade and I hear quite a bit of "I want to marry so and so...", or kids (almost always girls) playing dress up or with dolls getting married during an inside recess when the weather is not so nice.
Jarrod Darnall: I never did, but some children do.There was a story on the news the other day about a 5 and 6 year old that ran off to elope in Africa... it's a pretty funny story.http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/01/06/2459...
Lyndon Mattas: I think the closet I got to fantasising about getting married when I was little - was the day myself and my class mate Johnny, decided to get married when we were six.A soft toy dinosaur performed the ceremony, I was t! he Groom (dressed up as batman) and Johnny was the bride, (dressed up ! as a nurse)
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