Sorry to reopen this thread but I have a question .How would you feel if you paid for a semi lavish wedding only to have it end three months later ?
I'd feel very, very foolish.
Sorry to reopen this thread but I have a question .How would you feel if you paid for a semi lavish wedding only to have it end three months later ?
Sorry to reopen this thread but I have a question .How would you feel if you paid for a semi lavish wedding only to have it end three months later ?
Sorry to reopen this thread but I have a question .How would you feel if you paid for a semi lavish wedding only to have it end three months later ?
Was this your SO’s son’s wedding? Depressing.
Was the wedding in a single wide trailer or a double wide? #itmatters
It was my SO's son wedding but her Mother was the one who paid the most even though they were both 36 . We all thought the bride was a little over the top but this is crazy .
Sorry, no disrespect; I was PUI. Post deleted.No trailers involved .It was a beach front wedding in Longboat Key Florida .
Sorry to reopen this thread but I have a question .How would you feel if you paid for a semi lavish wedding only to have it end three months later ?
I’ve often thought there was an inverse correlation between the cost of a wedding and the length of the marriage.
Apparently they get to keep them .We kind of saw this coming not so soon but eventually ..
Tacky question......after only 3 months do the former bride and groom keep the gifts/cash they received or give it all back?
I'd feel very, very foolish.
This is a frequent topic on this site and a frequent topic in my world. I cannot understand why one would get married only to get divorced a few months/year later. Did you not know what you were getting into? Did you not know the person before you said "I do." Were you in it just for the wedding day/honeymoon trip?
Has anyone discussed these quick failure marriages with any who have been through it?
I don’t know the cause of separation but I think things changed when they started living together
Living together produces all sorts of surprises. In our case, they were all good surprises but many are not.I don’t know the cause of separation but I think things changed when they started living together
I’ve often thought there was an inverse correlation between the cost of a wedding and the length of the marriage.
My observation has been similar.
Mine as well, and the armchair psychologist in me has often wondered if in these cases the Bride (and maybe her family?) get so excited about the gala event that will be The Wedding Day, that it takes over the part of the brain that should be evaluating what the next 20 years might be like.