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Do I have to have a MOH?

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Person24

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I am having my two sisters and two best friends be bridesmaids. Do I HAVE to have a maid of honor? Is it a big no no to just have them all be bridesmaids? I am just scared that someone might get mad at me if I choose person a over person b!
 

aprilcait

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I don't think it's a problem at all. I had two bridesmaids (my best friend and my sister). I did not identify a MOH. It worked out fine for me! The only mildly tricky part was deciding who stood next to me during the wedding. Well, hubby had a bestman and a groomsman; the bestman was shorter than the groomsman. So I based the position on my BMs based on their height. Because my sister was shorter, she stood next to me. Ta da! Easy peezy.
 

ringster

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you can do whatever you like! make them all MOH or only two of them. or none. whatever you want to do. i had zero!
 

KimberlyH

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The woman who had no bridal party at all says no you don''t have to have a MOH, two bridesmaids are good. Or you could call them your maids of honor. In a good friends'' wedding I was the maid of honor and her sister was the maiden of honor (or whatever they call you when you''re married). Do what makes you most comfortable.
 
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