There's nothing worse than a bad "you may kiss the bride" shot, and no one wants to see that. Here are some things you can do to avoid an awkward moment at your wedding.
Do’s
1. Practice, Practice, Practice!
If you are okay with kissing before marriage, you can use your “first kiss” as an excuse to get as many smooches as your heart desires. Practice makes perfect! Hand placement, time duration, approach, and dismount should all be considered. (It almost sounds like a gymnastics routine – but I swear it is not that complicated.)
2. Get Close
Unless you want to look like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, you should not have to hinge at the waist to lock lips. Approach each other and get close so the distance is comfortable. If your groom is much taller than you, consider meeting him halfway on your tiptoes so he doesn’t have to bend down so far.
3. Do Something with Your Hands
You need a game-plan for hand placement. Some of the most popular hand placements include holding hands, a partial embrace with hands on each other’s waists, or a passionate ‘face grab’. You can choose whatever makes you feel comfortable – but definitely choose something!
4. Close Your Eyes
You’ve been looking at each other the whole ceremony and have the rest of your lives to look as well. So for the sake of your wedding pictures, please close your eyes when you kiss! It will be much more passionate and a lot less awkward.
5. Go for it!
Don’t be nervous – you just married the love of your life! Pucker up and lay one on that lucky man!
Do Not’s
1. Approach Each Other Too Quickly
I know you are excited to kiss your new hubby – but don’t let that ruin the moment. Make eye contact with your groom, smile, and slowly approach each other. This will make the moment more intimate and better photographed.
2. Be Sloppy
Keep your tongue in your mouth. Save it for later. It’s awkward for the guests and it will not look cute in pictures. Just trust me on this one.
3. Make it a Surprise
If you want to have a dramatic “dip” or be picked up in any way – this should NOT be a surprise for either of you. Imagine being dropped on the ground by your new husband – not the best way to kick start your marriage if you ask me. (No pun intended!)
4. Tilt Your Head TOO Much
Avoid each other’s noses without looking like your neck is going to snap. A slight head tilt is obviously necessary but don’t overdo it. Normally, the bride tilts her head to the right but, you should do whatever feels natural as a couple.
5. Make it Last Forever
Keep it short(ish), sweet, and to the point. Most photographers recommend 5 quick seconds or ‘3 Mississippi's for the first kiss. It is long enough to get quality photos and to be intimate but is not too long that will make your guests slightly uncomfortable. Save those longer kisses for the honeymoon! 😉
ctto | Source: https://www.thepinkbride.com/dos-donts-kissing-altar/
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