at the ceremony - & wasn't really upset about it - Plus her new Husband is 19 she is 27 - the thing is she has a 3 year old daughter & he is from a very wealthy family - I think she may have lied about the loosing the ring & is planning to pawn it - Also she was flirting with a guy at the reception - Should I say something to the Groom or should I talk to my friend first ?
Also if she really did honestly loose the wedding band -wouldn't that be a BAD Sign or bad omen or something ? wouldn't that mean that the Marriage is doomed to fail ? They just dont seem like a very likely couple at all and this is So out of her character to marry someone so young !
Opinions please
2006-09-19
20:39:12
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ha ha ha very funny
2006-09-19
20:42:56 ·
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She has a very vindictive behavior & is money hungry - the gold digging type
2006-09-19
20:43:59 ·
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It's truly none of your business. Do not say anything to anyone about her flirting or anything else that shouldn't concern you.
2006-09-19 20:42:36
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answered by phoenixheat 6
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I would keep out of it. Don't talk to the husband yet - let him have a couple of weeks of newly wedded bliss at least. Talk to your friend if you want to, but it doesn't sound like she'll listen to anything you say.
As for losing the wedding band... On its own, I would say maybe bad luck, but not a bad omen. However, it sounds like this marriage is going to end very messily very soon.
Of course, you could just be imagining the whole situation and they are really going great and very much in love (although that does seem unlikely after 3 months!).
2006-09-20 03:43:39
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answered by zanzibar138 2
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Your friend deserves the Best Trap-Hunter trophy for such clever entrapment of someone 8 years her junior, from a rich family while she's got a son, pawns her wedding ring and flirts with a guy at her wedding reception! Wow, bad luck would never even try its hand with such a lucky person. Poor hubby who'll be wearing a beautiful pair of horns donated by his clever huntress of a wife for some time until he discovers the truth (if ever).
2006-09-20 03:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Age doesn't have nothing to do with love or years or months or the number of kids you have Even if you right and she was flirting with a gay at the reception or lost the ring shes your friend and in first place you should want her to be happy,
2006-09-20 03:52:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a bad omen, just a careless person. Let the groom find out for his self what HE GOT HIMSELF into. It is not your responsibility to tell him your opinion or thought. You may want to keep an eye on your friend and notice if she continues doing things that are "out of character " for her. If it does continue then she may need to see a doctor. She may have a tumor or a mental problem.
2006-09-20 03:47:11
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answered by unforgettable_1 3
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You should remain quiet it is not your relationship....
No matter how you feel about the situation you had your chance to stand up and say something at the wedding when the official said "Does anyone know just cause why these two should not be married?"
You remained quiet then remain quiet now...
2006-09-20 03:55:29
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answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7
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if they are truly it love and god brought them togather the ring being lost shouldn't change their outcome.if he has money she will have it as well so wont need to sell her ring.some people are flirtatious it is just how they are and she might not have had any bad intentions at all.think of it like this,if god brought them togather a tornado could hit the church and they would still have a perfect marriage.
2006-09-23 00:45:41
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answered by hekler1873 3
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i was going to believe this story..but then i realized that shes talking about my cousin from another mother! So anyways we went to the great wall of China to barbecue some mice and then Indiana Jones came in a Raft and it was yellow. Fake answers for a fake *** question! Watch ur back!
2006-09-20 15:38:20
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answered by kanto boy 2
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Save yourself the trouble of becoming public enemy number one. What's done is done. If anything will go wrong, he needs to find out on his own. If he was in that big of a hurry, it would serve him right for not getting his ducks in a line first. If all ends well, more power to them.
2006-09-20 03:49:29
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answered by scarlettohara1861 2
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You're not much of a friend are you? I suggest you back off, forget about talking to her husband (sounds like you hardly know him) and please do us all a favour and quit being so superstitious, losing a ring is just that - losing a ring - it doesn't mean diddly squat about the future.
2006-09-20 04:55:29
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answered by stepfordswiss 3
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