02/26/2009
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11 True Wedding Night Confessions
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11 True Wedding-Night ConfessionsReal brides share what actually happened when they and their grooms stole away for the wedding night. (Prepare to be surprised!)

by Michele Bender

The Big Day is over, and you and your new husband head up to your hotel suite for a romantic champagne toast, followed by an amazing romp in bed. Well, anyway, that’s what happens in Hollywood films. Since real life is often not so picture perfect, we asked some recent newlyweds to share what really happened.

“Before the wedding, my husband and I had separate hotel rooms, but we were planning to stay in my room on our wedding night. So after everything was over, I went upstairs, changed into my lingerie, filled two glasses with champagne and waited for my new husband. But he never came! It turns out I’d forgotten to give him a room key. And I was so tired after the long night that I fell completely asleep and didn’t hear either my cellphone or room phone. He waited for 30 minutes in his room and spent another 30 minutes begging the hotel staff to let him into mine. To verify that he was who he said he was, a hotel employee had to come in with him. And there I was, asleep in a chair, wearing my lingerie and still holding onto a full glass of champagne.”
—Bobbi, Richmond VA

“Right after the wedding we went up to our hotel room with a whole bunch of friends and relatives. My sister had gotten us a karaoke machine, so we sang with everyone until 4 a.m.—with me still in my wedding dress, eating chips and drinking wine. It was the best night of my life.”
—Nancy, New York City

“We got married in the morning on a beach in St. John in the U.S.V.I. After the wedding brunch, we all went for a sailboat ride. We had lots more planned, but I was so exhausted that when we returned from the ride, I passed out in a beach chair for the rest of the afternoon. That night, we went out to dinner and I could barely keep my eyes open. Needless to say, I went straight to sleep!”
—Mollie, San Francisco

“By the time we checked into the Ritz-Carlton hotel after the reception, it was very late. We stopped on the concierge level, which had a lounge that offers evening treats. I wanted chocolate-covered strawberries, but since it was sooooo late, the lounge was closed. Despite this, John begged the hotel staff to put together a huge platter of sweets. It was awesome!”
—Vicki, Atlanta, GA

“On our wedding night, we were back at our hotel room by 10 p.m. We hung out with friends in our suite until no one could keep their eyes open anymore—except me! I was far too excited to sleep, but my new husband had no problem at all passing out while I just stared at the ceiling for hours, going over the day. I bet most people have pretty low-key wedding nights and save the wild stuff for the honeymoon.”
—Dori, New York City

“My wife and I were so engrossed with the wedding that we never had a chance to eat. Our caterer gave us doggie bags. When we got back to our hotel room around midnight, all we could think about was food. But when we opened our bags, everything was cold and there were no utensils. We didn’t care; we sat on our bed shoveling handfuls of rice, asparagus, fish and fowl into our mouths. When we finally got between the sheets, there was rice pilaf everywhere.”
—Neil, Lexington, KY

“I drank a little too much at my wedding. When I was getting undressed, I broke the baby pearl bracelet that a friend had lent me. I was so upset at myself that there was no ‘consummation of the marriage.’ Worse, I woke up the next day, very hung over.”
—Vikki, Mill Valley, CA

“I was so tired after our wedding that I went to our room, took off my wedding dress and fell asleep. We both woke up starving in the middle of the night, so we drove to a 24-hour convenience store and loaded up on snacks.”
—Theresa, Reading, PA

“I woke up, went to the bathroom and when I looked in the mirror, I was totally surprised to see that a small pillow was attached to my head as if it was glued there. I realized I’d forgotten to take out the hundred or so bobby pins in my hair, and some of them had gotten hooked on the pillow.”
—Jessica, Oakland, CA

“We planned to spend our wedding night at a hotel and to fly to Hawaii the next day. We’d barely eaten at our wedding, so we ordered pasta from room service. My husband got so ill he had to go to a hospital emergency room with what turned out to be an allergic reaction to the shellfish in the pasta. It goes without saying, we missed our flight to Hawaii.”
—Susan, Madison, WI

“I wanted to make sure our room would look completely different from the one in which I’d had my hair and makeup done earlier in the day (when I was still single!). So I asked my wedding planner to add vases of flowers and scented candles, dim the lights, put on music and put some small snacks on a tray on the bed. My husband loved it!”
—Patricia, Boston, MA

Experts Weigh In
From Janet Dunnington, owner
of CEO Weddings & Events in Vermont: “Cover your wedding bed in petals that are the same color as your bridal flowers. If you’re having a winter wedding, plan to have a fire crackling in the fireplace when you get up to your room. Then place throw pillows on the floor and sip champagne together. It’s great to surprise your partner by arranging to have food and drinks waiting in your room. One bride loved chocolate-chip cookies, so I made sure a homemade batch was there on a platter for her.”

From Xochitl Gonzalez of Always a Bridesmaid Wedding Consulting & Event Design, New York City:
“Be sure to spring for a hotel suite. I know it sounds obvious, but since so many couples live together today, they may decide just to head home and save some money. Don’t! You should go someplace special, if only to remind yourselves that this is your first night together MARRIED! Also, don’t forget the lingerie. Your moms and grandmas wore bridal peignoirs—the nightgowns that girls received for their wedding nights and honeymoons. It’s an old tradition, but it’s nice to have something new and sexy (not necessarily a nightgown!) to sleep in.”


bananapants's Green wedding
 |  Minneapolis, MN, USA  |  02/26/2009  | 
This sounds terrible, but if I'm being realistic, I can just see our wedding night, where we're both tiredly stumbling into our room and passing out as soon as our heads hit the pillow.  Like one bride said, the "fun" is had on the honeymoon, not so much the wedding night!
retrobride's Black wedding
 |  Toronto, ON, Canada  |  02/26/2009  | 
LMAO! That first one was hilarious...i think i just woke up my FH with my giggles ;)
pearaholic's Black wedding
 |  Calgary, AB, Canada  |  02/26/2009  | 
Lol- these are hilarious!!  I must remember to have some kind of snacks stashed in our hotel room!  I really don't want to end up stuffing myself with cold leftovers and sleeping in a bed full of rice pilaf!!  LMAO
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Mikeandmel
 |  Canada  |  02/26/2009  | 
LOL. I made Mike promise me that be wouldn't wear himself out at the wedding, so that we could consummate!!!
b00tyfulchica's Purple wedding
 |  La follette, TN, USA  |  02/26/2009  | 
We actually plan on leaving out the wedding night for the honeymoon.  I don't know if this is a good idea haha but thats what we are doing.
mrsskippydo's Purple wedding
 |  Spring, TX, USA  |  02/26/2009  | 
This is an awesome post! I could imagine myself as the woman in the lingerie with hotel staff escorting her new hubby in. Only difference, I would be holding 2 empty champagne glasses! LOL
tiggre99's Red wedding
 |  Herndon, VA, USA  |  02/27/2009  | 
hahaha these were really funny thanks for posting.   I think we're going to consumate the wedding one way or another that night---no way he is letting me out of it.  lol  I'm glad our wedding will be small and not so hectic (hopefully) but these stories are really funny.
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MelissaEpiphany
 |  Peterborough, ON, Canada  |  02/27/2009  | 
hahaha good post.. it was great! love the first story.. I would so do that too but I hope our wedding night is really nice and not exhausting.. we're having a small wedding too though. I've done housekeeping and have had to clean rooms after weddings and im pretty sure most consummated LOL. if not though, thats ok. I can totally see how i'll be exhausted.
littlelady93's Pink wedding
 |  Saint louis, MO, USA  |  02/27/2009  | 
I am actually looking foward to the wedding night tired or not I want to be with my husband! :)
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eboneyj
 |  North charleston, SC, USA  |  11/12/2010  | 
wow the comments are soooo funny!
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