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AITA for telling my twin sister it's not funny that she wore my potential wedding dress ?
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25-year-old twin reveals engaged sister’s wedding dress to fiancé to play a fun “twinness” prank, betraying her engaged sister: “The most expensive joke ever”
Hey there, ladies and gentlemen of the internet. A wedding is ceremonial and sacred. The bridging of two families in the name of love, a celebration of commitment and the start of a new life. A tryst that has a grounding, a stabilization, and a legal document to now observe their love wherever they go, and whatever they do. Not to mention that weddings are some of the most fun a person can have. I love being a guest at a wedding. You get to dance, drink, and eat around a bunch of other people. Going to a wedding means everyone is forced to be in a good mood. Who doesn't love a contrived, coerced convivial environment?
There are many rituals surrounding weddings, and even superstitions. The rules are well known in the Western world, and are such that the groom shouldn't see the bride in her wedding dress before the day. Do you believe these superstitions? Do you agree with these traditions? Some do, and some don't. But let's read the full story below to find out the truth.