- May 8, 2005
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Today I was in the car with my dad when he said something that really ticked me off. See one of my friends from work is getting married in a few months and she's not a virgin (she and her fiance have a daughter) but she is a Christian and has repented--she even confessed and repented in front of her entire church--but my dad said, "well I hope she doesn't wear white". I asked why and he said "because white is a symbol of purity, but I guess since the world has no morals anymore that doesn't matter to anyone." Inside I was fuming but I tried to stay calm as I replied, "Well I'm not a virgin and I have kids..so if I were to get married you're saying I couldn't wear white?" And then he said no, I could wear any other color but not white. Then he added, "..if you have a wedding at all." ..As if nonvirgins don't deserve to have a wedding. I tried to explain to him my point of view, that virginity and purity don't always go hand-in-hand, and that I know virgins who are hooked on porn and nonvirgins who have repented and are now committed to staying pure for their future spouse. He just mumbled something about how immoral the world is and that was that. Now is it just me, or was he totally out of line here?? I think my future wedding day is going to be ruined now, because I won't wear anything but white. I'm a born again Christian, my sins have been washed away by the blood of Jesus Christ himself, and I AM LIVING A LIFE OF PURITY. If I were to wear a non-white wedding dress I would feel like a liar because I honestly believe God has made me pure. I don't see why I should have to base my color scheme on a past that has been forgiven. It would be humiliating. I have a feeling it will be humiliating anyway, now that I know what my father thinks of it. Would it be super horrible of me to NOT invite him to my future wedding? Because I don't think I want him there.

