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Behaviour after wedding ceremony #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 26, 2008 17:17 pm   Behaviour after wedding ceremony
 

one little question I do have. What would be proper to say when a man and woman after the wedding ceremony get in to hotel room and usually the man grab the lady and say> finally we are all alone? this is my idea from my languge. but what would it be in English ? did get the idea ? please reply as soon as possible
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Behaviour after wedding ceremony #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:15 am   Behaviour after wedding ceremony
 

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Are you about to be married? If you only have sex on your mind, then go ahead and grab her and say 'finally we are all alone'. It it were I/me, however, I would ask her what kind of champagne she would like me to order from room service.
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Behaviour after wedding ceremony #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:37 am   Behaviour after wedding ceremony
 

i do not know the axact one, but here i would like to try my best " the wonderfull meeting between the two persons in opposite gender after the wedding ceremony is done we usualy call it first night in the heaven".
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Behaviour after wedding ceremony #4 (permalink) Wed Oct 29, 2008 18:19 pm   Behaviour after wedding ceremony
 

I think I said "Oh God, my feet hurt. Thank God I can take these shoes off."
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