Agreed.Tonichelle said:Exactly.
While Jesus is in the business of Forgiveness, there are certain rules to it.
Agreed.Tonichelle said:Exactly.
While Jesus is in the business of Forgiveness, there are certain rules to it.
Aloft04 said:Personally I think the indicators of irrationality begin with wanting to spend (or more likely have your parents spend) tens of thousands of dollars, invite over 600 people, have 14 bridesmaids to a four or five hour event.... To me, that just screams "I'm a self-centered princess who loves the spotlight."
Flame away....but my question remains -- who in their right mind would want that type of wedding anyway!?
Aloft04 said:I'll bet you've seen it all in the banquet biz, JonnyCoop!!
You're right, there could easily be some mother-daughter dynamics that may have contributed to this debacle.
Why didn't she just say she wasn't ready to get married!!!???? Why would anyone want to put their family through what she did? She must have other issues.
show 42 said:dlk.........most of the time I would agree. My younger sister wanted to back out of her wedding hours before it took place, but because she felt should would disappointed family and friends, and because so much money had already been spent, she went through with it and endured 16 years of an unhappy and abusive marriage before she got a divorce. We had no idea she wanted out or that she had been abused until after the fact.......42