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their childhood dreams? It's his day too but they treat him as scenery only that isn't capable of any kind of independent thought or opinion. If he didn't propose, then there wouldn't be any wedding to plan in the first place, so it's not the Bride's Day even though she has childhood dreams that have suddenly been crushed since the real life groom came along. Not only that, but society also continues to tell her that she has the final word in everything and his opinion doesn't matter on anything, even if he isn't interested in most of the details to the same extent that she is. But yet she seeks out validation to throw a hissy fit since the day doesn't revolve around her anymore. Why does society perpetuate this and allow it to continue?