what did you girls wear UNDERNEATH the wedding dress.(Im not perving promise..lol)

yeah...good question... cuz u don't want to intimidate the guy by thinking, "whoaa this girl's excited! baysharam!" lol...so seriously...like say you've been nikahed but the topic of sex has never come up and both of you steer away from it, now what do you think he's expecting on the first night? My cousin was saying that all those months of talking really will build up and he'll be wanting it the first night, so then maybe you'd have to dress in lingerie. But just to be on the safe side, if you just wear shalwar kameez, would you leave him disappointed?

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shalwar kameez can be removed just as easily, ladies... its not like you're wearing a chastity belt.

i also think its perfectly ok to wait until you're both comfortable with this. he might want it, but you might not- you don't have to do anything you don't want to do in the bedroom department- first night, second night, or ever. it is absolutely within your rights as a woman to say no.
however, if you're in a situation where you've never discussed it, chances are he's probably just as shy about it as you are, so maybe you should start discussing it to avoid any misunderstandings. also practically speaking, you're pretty tired the first night- weddings can be hectic- even waiting until morning can make a world of difference.

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didnt want to wear any of the body shaping stuff...IMO....if would make sitting on the stage very uncomfortable especially if u are wearing that stuff for the first time.....

If a woman refuses her husband’s request to come to bed with no Islamically-sound reason (such as sickness, or his being drunk, for example), what happens is as described below:
Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘If a man calls his wife to his bed and she refuses [and does not come], and he spends the night angry with her, the angels will curse her until morning.’” (Reported by al-Bukhaari, 4794; the additional phrase quoted in square brackets is from Abu Dawood, al-Sunan, Kitaab al-Nikaah, Bab haqq al-zawj ‘ala’l-mar’ah).
In the phrase “if a man calls his wife to his bed,” the word “bed” is obviously a metaphor for intercourse. Metaphors are used in the Qur’aan and Sunnah to refer to things about which people usually feel shy. Does this apply only to the nighttime, or does it include daytime too? The answer may be found in a hadeeth narrated by Muslim: “By the One in Whose hand is my soul, there is no man who calls his wife to his bed and she refuses, but the One Who is above the heavens * will be angry with her, until he (her husband) is pleased with her.” Ibn Khuzaymah and Ibn Hibbaan report a hadeeth narrated by Jaabir: “There are three whose prayers will not be accepted and none of whose good deeds will ascend to heaven: a runaway slave, until he returns to his master; a drunken man until he becomes sober; and a woman with whom her husband is angry, until he is pleased with her.” These are general terms, which include both night and day.The phrase “and he spends the night angry with her” refers to the cause of the angels’ curse, because this confirms that she is a sinner, which is a different matter than if he accepts her excuse and is not angry with her, or lets the matter drop. Is she to blame if he keeps her away from his bed? The answer is: no, unless she is the one who started the separation and he is keeping away from her because of it, and she did not apologize but prolonged the separation. But if he is the one who started it, and is thus treating her unfairly, then she is not to blame. In one report, instead of the words “the angels curse her until morning,” the wording is “… until she returns” – and this is a useful variant.This hadeeth tells us that denying a spouse’s rights – whether physical or financial – is something that will inevitably bring about the wrath of Allaah, unless Allaah grants His mercy to the sinner.We also learn that the angels will pray against a sinner so long as he or she persists in the sin. The hadeeth also directs a wife to help her husband and seek his satisfaction, because a man is less patient than a woman when it comes to doing without intercourse. The most disturbing thing for a man is his sexual impulse, so Islam urges women to help their husbands in this regard. (Adapted and abbreviated from the commentary by al-Haafiz Ibn Hijr – may Allaah have mercy on him – on this hadeeth in Fath al-Baari).Whether the husband wants to discipline his wife, or forgive her, or take another wife, or divorce her, this is all up to him to choose. Let the woman beware of incurring her husband’s wrath because this will lead to Allaah’s being angry with her.We ask Allaah to rectify this situation. May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad*

Re: what did you girls wear UNDERNEATH the wedding dress.(Im not perving promise..lo

^ except for the fact that she's not "denying his rights" out of malice, she's doing it because she's uncomfortable with the idea and not yet comfortable with her husband either. i believe this needs to be taken with the right perspective.
her being forced into submitting to her husband when she's not comfortable about it, can lead to many other repercussions between the couple, and that's obviously not a good thing, and NOT a good way to start married life.
i think in this case, they are talking about a woman who refuses her husband out of malice or hatred or to get back at him or whatever negative. i don't believe it applies to a wedding night between two strangers. i am sure there other hadith that explain how to deal with that situation. after all, what about a woman with an abusive husband, for instance? will she also suffer the curses of angels if she refuses to bed the man who beats her? of course not.
its all about perspective.
plus, just as this exists to warn women not to meddle in this part of their married lives as it could cause trouble between a couple, i am sure there are similar directives to men to not force themselves on their women and to take care of this aspect of their married, and especially, newlywed lives too.

what if you know it prob will happen on first night.... wat would you wear???

Re: what did you girls wear UNDERNEATH the wedding dress.(Im not perving promise..lo

whatever you like! seriously, lol, its not like you really "need" to wear anything.

well yes, i'm not that naive. i do know whats entailed.

the question i asked earlier on in the thread and what i was referring to is whether u wear ur nice lingerie in the morning under ur lengha or at some point get changed into it before the night?

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a friend of mine was saying that you're supposed to let the guy take off your wedding clothes. Now, what if he waits for you to come to him changed out of the clothes, what do you come back in?

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^lol i don't think that's manditory

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yeah i always wondered that too...i mean seeing movies and stuff, the guy is the one that takes off your wedding clothes, but i mean im sure he is expecting something nice underneath, and oh yeah what if he does tell you to go change into something comfortable, what do you come back in.....and its embarrasing to ask someone that question, becaause as stated earlier, they would think you are desperate....lol this sux

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  1. i dont know any girl that can honestly wear some hot/sexy lingerie under her wedding dress the entire day and not be uncomfortable or dying to get out of all that stuff.

  2. you can wear whatever YOU want on ur wedding night.

  3. you can change YOUR clothes whenever YOU want on your wedding night. you changed ur clothes ur entire life, so do u think there is some written rule in the holy grail u call bollywood movies that ur husband must take off ur clothes on the first night?

  4. you and your husband can do whatever u guys want the first night as long as its done with mutual consent. u dont have to force the other or be forced into doing something if ur shy, tired, etc.

  5. just because someone did do it the first night, does not mean u MUST do it the first night. every couple goes at their own pace.

  6. lets grow up now :sadaf:

Re: what did you girls wear UNDERNEATH the wedding dress.(Im not perving promise..lo

^ give me that gun after you!

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Re: what did you girls wear UNDERNEATH the wedding dress.(Im not perving promise..lo

okay b4 I shoot myself!

lemme tell you this nadz. If you are "bulky" and things hang loose - then YES PLEASE wear something that gives you a good shape and hold the entire you for all day long.

If you are well toned, then really you do not need anything to make you look slimmer / fitter.

Re: what did you girls wear UNDERNEATH the wedding dress.(Im not perving promise..lo

when my cousin got married recently she wore a body shaper she was very unconfortable initially but after a while forgot about it, she wore it for a whole week before hand to break into it (haha) because sometimes it can really did into the skin so were put a plaster in those areas...anyway we set her room up at her in laws house before she went there ( i dont know if this will happen with you) and we hung up a sexy nighty and in a little bag put in her sexy underwear and stuff, so she changed into it rather than taking her wedding clothes of in front of her husand ( which could take like an hour but the complex look of them!)

btw i love spanx.

THANK YOU!!!

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Yes, thank you sumo. Now, can I please have that gun? I would like to permanently keep it for future needs.

lol sure.

p.s. VS is having their semiannual sale :wub:

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the question i asked earlier on in the thread and what i was referring to is whether u wear ur nice lingerie in the morning under ur lengha or at some point get changed into it before the night?

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I dont think you'd be very comfortable wearing lingerie under your lengha! Just wear your bra and underwear, and one of those slimming things if you need it, and then change into your other stuff at night!!

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and this is even a question ?? :hayaa:

Nadz serioulsy do you still use this >>>>>> :lb: - Tell your would be, the poor soul, to wait until you grow up and mature enough to get married.

PS … and i am not being rude..promise (whatever)

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