5 Risqué Things To Do On Your Wedding Day

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There’s usually a fine line between comfortable PDA (Public Display of Affection) and things that will make your grandmother raise her eyebrows. People may view certain actions by couples as overbearing and unnecessary to the public. They may come to a conclusion that warrants the response: “At least they are married”. Are you and your significant other rock stars after Tiwa Savage’s heart? 

Here are five risqué things that you can do on your wedding day:

 

Making Out In the Toilet 

Imagine getting dressed up separately and then sneaking out to see each other the morning of your wedding ceremony. Picture a scenario where you get caught by your parents, making out in the toilet while making your guests wait just a little bit for your arrival. At least you can say for better or for worse with a cheesy grin plastered across your face!

 

Groping Each Other At Your Ceremony

Whatever you do, ensure that you do not make your Priest or Pastor visibly uncomfortable by not being able to keep your hands off each other as the topic of submission to your spouse is elaborated on. If you are trying to push boundaries then holding hands is child’s play. No matter what anybody says, this is the chance to really make your wife a “blushing bride”.

 

Suggestive Photoshoot

Have a quick interlude after taking photos with your bridal party in the privacy of your hotel room or a secluded corner of its garden. Imagine a pose with the bride’s leg raised and wrapped around the groom to show her lacey white garter while the groom’s head is buried in her neck with his hands around her hips. Now, that’s a picture!

 

Speaking Explicitly In Public

Speaking to your new spouse and telling him or her the different ways that you intend to begin your honeymoon that night to the pleasure of everyone’s ears is nothing but risqué! 

 

Being Intimate In Your Wedding Ride

We see this in movies all the time and you often notice the driver trying to peep into the rearview mirror to stare at the couple. This time, tell your driver to step outside and not come back till further notice.

There are daring couples but there are also unapologetic daredevils. Are you and your partner very traditional or would you be open to having a heavy dose of risqué fun on your wedding day? Let’s face it, your parents can’t effectively scold you anymore so make your life choices and live!

 

 

Written by Feso Adeniji