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Two Sisters: Only Two Bridesmaids

Kayla, on December 13, 2016 at 7:27 PM Posted in Etiquette and Advice 0 13

So, do I make them both Maids of Honor? Or Do I have the older one my Maid of Honor and the youngest my bridesmaid?

I'm not sure the proper way to do this if there is one. Thank you for any help you may have! Smiley smile

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Latest activity by Mrs. Fall Bride, on December 15, 2016 at 10:33 AM
  • RealLindseyO
    Master October 2017
    RealLindseyO ·
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    They can both be bridesmaids, you don't need a MOH.

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  • K Dot
    Super June 2017
    K Dot ·
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    You can do it however you want, but they could both just be bridesmaids.

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  • MNBride
    Master June 2017
    MNBride ·
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    They can both be maids of honor too. There are no rules.

    is one married? you could have matron & maid of honor.

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  • BlueHenBride
    Master March 2017
    BlueHenBride ·
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    I think you could do this any way that you feel is best for you. You can absolutely have two MOHs if that's what you want, and a lot of people do this.

    Out of curiosity, are either of your sisters married? A married MOH would be a Matron of Honor while an unmarried MOH would be called Maid of Honor. Depending on your sisters' marital statuses, you could have two MOHs that actually have two different titles. But having a Maid and a Matron of Honor would not be more correct than having two Maids of Honor or two Matrons of Honor. It's just that what you call them could be different if either sister happens to be married.

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  • Erin Wood
    Master July 2017
    Erin Wood ·
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    I'm just having 2 bridesmaids. No MOH.

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  • K
    Beginner October 2017
    Kayla ·
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    Thank you so much everyone! Neither of them are married yet. My youngest sister just turned 18, so she is still young and very much a tom-boy. My other sister is 23 and only a few years younger than me. I love them both very much and I'm not closer to one more than the other.

    I'm just not sure how I feel about how it sounds: Two Maids of Honor. Instead of: Two Bridesmaids

    I don't want either of them feeling upset if I do one and one. I'll probably make them both Maid of Honor. I'm making Christmas ornaments to ask them and I wasn't sure how to add it on there! Smiley smile

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  • T
    Expert July 2018
    Tracey ·
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    They both can be bridesmaids.

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  • Samtoine2017
    VIP May 2017
    Samtoine2017 ·
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    My two sisters are my Co-maids of honor. I wasn't about to choose between them. But I also have 4 bridesmaids.

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  • Natalie
    VIP October 2017
    Natalie ·
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    Do whatever you want. You make the decision. Maybe pick the one your closest with?

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  • Christinanyc
    Master December 2016
    Christinanyc ·
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    I have 2 sisters too and I would never dream of choosing one over the other to be my MOH (I love them both to pieces). So, I made my FSIL my MOH.

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  • MzRosaLu
    Master July 2016
    MzRosaLu ·
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    You can do anything you want with regards to this topic. Make them both MOH if you want to.

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  • Kimberly
    Super November 2017
    Kimberly ·
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    Oldest sister is married: she is my matron of honor middle sister is not married: she is my maid of honorSmiley smile

    I am the baby! Smiley smile

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  • annakay511
    Master July 2015
    annakay511 ·
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    You can do it however you want! Personally I would probably make them both MOH!

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