A Groom's Guide to Surviving a Wedding

One Groom's True Story

by Jim Cutter


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/19/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781418421250

About the Book

“Brides MUST buy this for their grooms!  It’s laugh-out-loud funny and gives grooms an idea of what to expect.”

--Tracey Fricke

  Wedding Coordinator

The world of weddings is completely foreign to grooms.  Grooms typically find everything involved with the wedding to be confusing at best and an expensive waste of time and money at worst.  To make matters worse, grooms find most wedding books for grooms to be little more than propaganda written by someone who’s not on their team.

This guide will help make brides’ lives easier and their wedding days happier by introducing their grooms to weddings in a way they will accept.  Jim Cutter relays his experiences leading up to the big day, and his contemptuous perspective will ring true with grooms everywhere.

Grooms will learn they aren’t alone in thinking this whole wedding process is completely nutty, and that virtually every groom has gone through much of what they’re experiencing.  They will learn that even unexpected catastrophes are not unusual.  Most importantly, they will learn that it is in their best interest to give their bride the day she’s dreamed of, no matter how wasteful it seems.


About the Author

Jim Cutter is not a sensitive man and has little patience for “girlie” behavior.  As such, it is something of a miracle that he found a woman willing to marry him.  The next miracle was his making it through the wedding process.  The wedding world of flowers, china patterns, different kinds of plates and forks, dresses, and huge expenses bewildered Jim.  Jim was also disturbed by the apparent total lack of masculine perspective on the process.

For the benefit of future grooms, Jim decided to record his thoughts and reactions to the last month leading up to his wedding.  After reading this book, grooms will still be bewildered, but at least they will have some idea of what to expect.