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Wow, this one's hard. What about some sort of special choreographed dance? Or one "cuts in" halfway through? I don't think there's an easy solution...
Maybe you should combine the father/daughter dance with the groom/mother dance. Make it a long song, half way through you could switch between your father and step father or vise versa and your groom could switch with his mom and your mom, that way the switching doesn't feel like an odd isolated situation.
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so my parents both got remarried when i was rather young, and therefore my step parents are essentially just parents. i'm very lucky with the fact that everyone gets along great (my mom considers my step mom one of her closest friends)
walking down the aisle with two fathers has been sorted - they decided the day of my grade 8 grad that they would each take an arm. however, the idea of incorporating two fathers into father daughter dance always leaves me with this image of us standing in a circle holding hands.
wierd, i know.
so do you bees have any ideas on how i could do a father daughter dance with both my dad and step dad, without actually having two seperate songs? i don't want it to drag on at all...