Times People Witnessed Future Divorces At The Actual Weddings

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    Font - r/weddingshaming u/weddingthrowaway47 · 4d + Join What signs of a future divorce have you seen at a wedding? Here's some signs I saw at one wedding. Disaster Years ago, I was a plus one for a wedding of a friend of a friend. I had heard through my friend that the bride and groom had been on and off for a few years before deciding to tie the knot, flag #1.I heard they had differences regarding religion and whether they'd have children but they just kept returning to each other for years.
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    Font - Flag #2, this may not be a flag for everyone but we were told the first hour would be open bar and the rest of the night would be a cash bar, I felt like they should either have gone full cash bar or full open bar because the poor bar was absolutely jam packed with everyone trying to get their free drink before the hour was up until the father of the bride decided to pay to make the rest of the night an open bar. Flag #3, the officiant was a friend of the family and not religious so he ma
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    Font - Traffic_Spiral · 4d My cousin's wedding. She was getting married to the son of my Dad's childhood best friend, so there were very few strangers on either side of the aisle. Every single toast from parents and older relatives (from both sides) basically went "Cousin, you're one awesome lady [insert examples or details of her awesomeness]. Dude? You... had the good judgement to pick a good lady." Seriously, even his own parents couldn't find anything to compliment him on other than the fact
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    Font - PineappleModel · 4d Saw a wedding in Vegas where the bride and bridesmaid were not including the groom in anything or groomsmen. Looked like her party. Felt so sorry for him. Work friend got married-Super sweet guy. They had practiced a dance with a dip. He didn't do it right and she started screaming at him like a maniac. We were all quiet after that and left as soon as we could. G Reply 4 76 3 + ...
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    Font - chimininy · 4d At a friend (bride) of the family's wedding, the bride's parents were talking about how THEY had picked such a good man for her, and were practically holding court and treating the wedding like their personal accomplishment. Because they had kids quickly, they didn't get divorced for quite a while, but it was sad hearing how the bride slowly realized over time how her family had manipulated her into getting married. O 6 G Reply 4 73 3 ...
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    Font - meekalou · 2d My brother's wedding, marriage lasted 8 months and he moved out. Afterwards i found out from my other sister in law that on the wedding day she overheard the bride telling her bridesmaids she doesn't know if she can ever really trust him and the bridesmaids reassuring her "it will be alright, he will be better now!" It was not alright, she could not trust him and he did not change. They wedding was in June 2019, they are close to being officially divorced and my brother's ne
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    Font - rascalthistle ·4d Every time one half of the couple says or acts as if it's just 'their' day, totally forgetting their partner. It's been years but l'll never forget: I went to a wedding where the bride was pregnant, which they had known when they planned the wedding. The groom liked to make a show of how much he understood wine - so he just had to have a wine-tasting at the reception, for like two or three hours. Us kids and the bride hung out in the garden until it was finally time for
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    Font - apolloartemis1969 · 3d When a couple's posts after their wedding are completely mismatched. I went to a wedding where the groom posted several wedding pictures of the two of them, while the bride only posted pictures of herself alone, a group photo with friends, and one picture of the two of them dancing but you can't even see the grooms face. She was cheating on him they lasted less than a year. G Reply 4 32 3 ...
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    Rectangle - Papageienkoenigin · 4d On Facebook when they make their profile picture a picture of just themselves from the wedding (usually the bride) and not of both the bride and groom. Most of those couples have divorced. 6 Reply 1 58 4 ...
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    Font - DualKeys · 3d Went to a wedding of a distant cousin, and his parents were casually discussing how after the honeymoon, the happy couple would go back to their individual homes in different states, because neither one wanted to give up their job (or at least, not yet. "He's gonna try and see if he can find a job where she is.") Yeah. They're divorced now. G Reply 1 32 3 ...

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