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FINDING YOUR WINGMAN: A GUIDE TO PICKING THE PERFECT BEST MAN

by Diesel "The Dream" Franklin

Wedding bells are ringing, and you're in the thick of planning the big day. You've got the suit, the flowers, and the venue, but there's one crucial decision you haven't made yet: who will be your trusty wingman as you tie the knot? That's right, it's time to choose your best man.

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Picking your best man is no small feat. This is the person who will stand by your side on one of the most important days of your life, and who will likely play a crucial role in planning the pre-wedding festivities But fear not! We've got some tips to help you choose the best man for the job

First and foremost, think about who you can count on. Your best man should be someone you trust implicitly and who you know will have your back no matter what. This is not the time to choose a flaky friend who might bail on you at the last minute.

Next, consider your best man's personality. Are you looking for someone who can make you laugh and keep the party going, or someone who will be a calming presence during a potentially stressful day? Think about what you need from your best man and choose someone who fits the bill.

Don't forget about logistics, either. If you're planning a destination wedding, for example, it might make more sense to choose a best man who lives closer to your venue. Similarly, if you're planning a more low-key affair, you might want to choose someone who is more low-key themselves.

Finally, remember that your best man should be someone who knows you well. This is the person who will be giving the toast at your reception, after all! Choose someone who can speak to your relationship and who knows how much this day means to you.

Now that you've got some tips for choosing your best man, it's time to start considering your options. Think about your closest friends and family members, and don't be afraid to ask someone who might not be the obvious choice After all, sometimes the best wingman is the one you least expect

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