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Stepmother Wedding Etiquette - Proper Wedding Etiquette For Stepmothers

Dealing with stepmothers can be a difficult situation. A lot depends on how the stepmother and biological mother get along. If the two mothers get along than the wedding can be planned however the couple wants. However, this is a rare thing. If there is some problem, the guidelines that follow can assist the stepmother in following correct etiquette for the wedding of her stepchild.

Begin by thinking about what the stepmother should wear. Usually, the stepmother should dress in the same way as other guests. The bride may want to include her stepmother in the preparations so it is proper wedding etiquette for her stepmother to wear similar styles and colors as the other mothers. However, it would not be proper for her to dress in a manner that will overshadow the bride or the biological mother.

The next question is, according to proper etiquette, where should the stepmother sit? The bride chooses this but usually the stepmother is seated behind the birth parents, about the third row back. Of course it will be awkward to have divorced or separated spouses sit on the same row but the wedding is not about who is the current wife of her father but rather a family oriented event. Stepmothers do not need to feel badly about their placement in the wedding because wedding etiquette has the birth mother sitting without her current husband if she has remarried.

There may be an etiquette problem when it comes to family photos. The majority of photographers will arrange different shots for the birth parents and stepparents. You will not usually see stepparents and birth parents in the same photo. If this does happen however, the mothers should be put on opposite ends of the picture. It is not strange for a stepmother to not be seen in any official wedding photos so do not take this personally if this occurs. It falls in the range of proper wedding etiquette for stepmothers.

During the reception, etiquette again requires that the stepmother take a back seat unless she and her husband are the hosts of the reception. If the birth mother hosted the wedding and the father hosts the reception, it is proper for the step mother to take a place in the receiving line if the mother is not present. However, if the birth mother is throwing the reception as well, it is best that the stepmother not attend. Remember that all of these little points are only a guideline so they can be changed and adjusted as long as it is best suited for the bride.

Lastly, what about the family dance? What does wedding etiquette say about this? Proper etiquette has the stepmother bowing out gracefully and allows the bride to share this day with her biological parents. The bride's father would dance with her and the groom's birth mother would dance with him. Sometimes if a family dance is provided, stepparents can dance with their own mates.

These stepmother etiquette hints will hopefully allow the stepmother to deal with wedding plans without making mistakes that could hurt or embarrass their stepchild.

Mary A Jane
Mary A Jane is a well known wedding planner and she writes about wedding etiquette in cake cutting as well as proper etiquette for deceased grandmothers plus many other useful wedding etiquette articles at http://www.marrycustoms.com
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1. Michele (22:31, 27.11.2009)
I'm with you, Jillian. "The stepmother should not even attend the reception if the birth mother is there?!" What does this gal think? That all stepmothers are like Snow White's and Cinderella's evil stepmom? I don't talk to my husband's ex-wife but I have a great relationship with my stepdaughter. She's asked my opinion on all aspects of her upcoming wedding and has gone dress shopping with me and her birth mom (separately of course). She'd be hurt and think I was nuts if I skipped her wedding reception just her birth mom is there. Honestly, a mom and stepmom can be civil to each other even if they are in the same room for the sake of the child they both love. I bet the author of this post was a child of divorce who hated her stepmother for some reason.
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2. Jillian (07:54, 14.07.2009)
This article is total BS!! And all stepmothers need to evaluate their own situation. My stepdaughter was 3 yrs old when she came to live with my then boyfriend, her Father. We were married 9 months later. I (me, myself and I) paid for my stepdaughters entire wedding (because no one else would, no one even offered to help, mom or inlaws), her biological mother was 45 minutes late to the wedding, from when the vows were supposed to be spoken. We waited for her......... She entered wearing BLACK at 4:45pm.

DO NOT take this article seriously, it is wrong, and utterally immoral. In my personal opinion always stick with your husband, always stand by your husband, and always make absolutely positively sure YOUR husband is by your side at ALL weddings involving all biological children involved!! Mary A Jane, I do not think you have ever been a stepmother, infact, all research I have done, shows you do not have any stepchildren. Please be careful in what you write.

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