that is so mean.....this is why i will never get married, because these days, it means nothing. literally. people are so pathetic and they cant even stay together more than a year....
2007-03-06 15:09:23
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answered by kiss the cook 4
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Oh who doesn't honey. The sad thing, is that I've been right about most of them. There are so many tell tale signs. I'm surprised divorce lawyers aren't lining up at the doors of the reception halls.
To make the game a little more exciting, start taking bets before the actual wedding. Here's some pointers on how this goes.
1) If the bride makes a HUGE to do about "her day" chances are that one is not going to last.
2) If the wedding costs more than a down payment on a house, that's a good indicator they are off to a bad start too.
3) If the groom willingly gets plastered at the reception and ignores the bride...say bye bye to the honeymoon.
4) If the bride is more worried about her dress and her hair than the actual vows, they are headed for trouble.
5) If the music is all romantic and cheesy....over before it begins, they are foolin themselves
6) If they start bickering before they leave the church....doomsday, might as well start drinking now, it's going to be a long night of drama you aren't going to want to remember.
I think you get my point. I come from a rather large family and have been a bridesmaid in over 19 weddings. It's safe to say, I've seen my fair share to be judgemental. Not only does it put some excitement in the night by doing this, but you'd be amazed at how good you are at predicting this stuff. If you want to get better, stay till you are one of the last guests and offer to help put the gifts in the car and clean up the hall....then listen to them bicker! It's just a riot. I've seen that happen so many times, when I hear it now, I just start humming the wedding march really loudly.
2007-03-06 15:22:33
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answered by Hollynfaith 6
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I've never bet at the wedding, that would really be some good talk after a few drinks went down.
I have been involved in an office bet about our boss though. I lost - he's still married. I feel so sorry for his wife!
2007-03-06 15:16:20
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answered by Sheris_Sweet 3
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maximum women individuals desire both a wedding ceremony and a wedding ceremony. the marriage is a presentation and social gathering of a father giving his daughter away to her husband. Marriage is only no longer an settlement or a freelance with the authorities. Its a vow that you're taking on the front of God which could be cherish by technique of both companions. Its now to not own your better 1/2, because once you're married you assume to develop into 2 human beings as in 2 halves that make one finished. issue is you do not assume to have sex before marriage and that is the reason why because you experience that you do not could marry the guy because you're already getting "the products". Having sex before marriage is a sin no count number number what number cases you've accomplished it, all of it counts hostile to you. And once you get married to that man or woman, having sex with in reality that man or woman is now no longer a sin. And say if y'all have youngster/s or desire babies jointly your babies will be born out of wedlock. the female get judged more suitable then the guy, and a woman will experience that the guy could only walk away if he felt like it (and this have got here about quite some cases). the project with failed marriages is that the couple likely believed they in reality needed "love", so as that the marriage could artwork. it truly is faulty. In a wedding ceremony you want love, information, persistence, keen to sacrifice & to compromise, and maximum critically you want GOD on your marriage & family members. God is all those issues wrapped in a unmarried. upon getting God on your courting you won't be able to flow incorrect, and because of this useful marriages are useful. you've each and each of the excuses contained in the global to now to not get married yet one among my causes out weigh all of them.
2016-12-05 08:43:55
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answered by haltom 4
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I have. But I am also well known for making the reception more exciting.
2007-03-06 15:18:51
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answered by behr28 5
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Nah but I make bets when people are dating. ...look at him/her...they look bored out of their mind...I give it 2 weeks...I bet you a dollar within 2 weeks they'll come to work crying and ****. So far I've been right on the money.
2007-03-06 15:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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As a matter of fact I have. Not at all the weddings. Most of the time we (husband and I) discuss when they will have their first true wake up call that they are married. (IE. - Big fight were they realize they can't just do what they like because it will effect someone else.)
2007-03-06 15:24:37
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answered by Poppet 7
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It's very rude to do that out loud with another guest -bet on the longevity of a marriage. Privately, you can think whatever you want.
2007-03-06 15:27:07
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answered by kathyw 7
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Yes. I bet that my sister and her dopey husband wouldn't last six months. Unfortunately for her, they're going on 18 years now.
2007-03-06 15:09:35
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answered by Emily Dew 7
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Depends on the person.
2007-03-06 15:09:23
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answered by m k 5
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