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Can I borrow someone's wedding dress?

Generally speaking, wedding dresses can be lent to others, especially when your budget is tight and you can't buy yourself a new wedding dress. But it also depends on your culture and tradition.

In some cultures, the wedding dress is regarded as special and sacred, and it is usually passed on by the mother or grandmother to the next married person, which is a tradition and custom. In other cultures, people may think that borrowing dresses will bring bad omen to newlyweds, because it means that their marriage may be full of difficulties.

On the other hand, if you want to lend your wedding dress to others, you need to make sure that it is properly maintained and will not be damaged by improper wearing. If your friends or family members change or damage the wedding dress, you may need to consider repairing or paying compensation.

Generally speaking, whether the wedding dress can be lent to others depends on your situation and preferences. Cultural traditions and personal beliefs can be considered, while ensuring that the dress is properly maintained and maintained. If you think it's inappropriate or uncomfortable, you have every right to decide not to borrow your wedding dress.