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Listening to the gossipers in the background, who make bets as to how long the marriage will last. The two faced people really know how to bring down a happy event.
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Dropping a hundred bucks for a gift.
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Sometimes it's the traveling and travel arrangements. It used to be deciding on a gift but registration for them has made that easier. Depends on the wedding.
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The pictures after the wedding!!!!!
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having to look after some old drunken relative.
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Being in the wedding! Stand there in those horrible unconfortable shoes that you will NEVER wear again and your legs give out next. LOL . I am out of pts for you for a bit drasifbly! So here is some invisible points! LOL invis. +6
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if the bride and groom make their brides maids and groomsmen buy their attire for the wedding. And then they have to shovel out even more money for a wedding gift.
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The worst thing happens about 6 months later for some, and after the divorce happens, you wonder why they didn't give it a chance. Problems after six months should be tried to correct. Six months at anything is not giving anything a chance to succeed.
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All the bull that goes with it. Weddings cost way too much.
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Dras, How you going? I'm still waiting to hear from you but realise you must be quite busy. Hope you are well, my friend. Salaam
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Trying to remember everyone's names. I am HOPELESS at remembering names. Salaam Dras.
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I attened a wedding in June of 2007 and the bride (My Sister) picked out this really bad dress (shes really heavy chested) and during the ceremony she kept having to pull her dress up. Talk about an embarrasing experience.
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I hate having to sit through the cerimony if it's really long. I like shorter weddings
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Having to attend a wedding.
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Knowing that the poor guy will never get another blow job
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Feeling the hypocrisy.
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Being dressed up....Give me my shorts and t-shirt.
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Because the percentage of marriages that end up in divorce is over 50%, the fact that you might be wasting your time watching these people making vows to each other that they MAY or MAY NOT keep.
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The marriage, the drunks, the lame attempts at originality, the "self written vows" (GAG!), the hypocrisy, and the Chicken Dance.
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Feeling out of place.
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I'd say it has to be primae noctis.
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There are people there. I hate those.
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Waiting so long for tbe food at the reception. Can't they just hand out sanwhiches at the wedding to hold us?? LOL
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They always seem to ask "is there anyone here that feels this couple should not wed?". What, I'm supposed to lie?
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I would imagine " Being the Bridesmaid, and never the Bride."
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The pressure to be married if you aren't.
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The fact that I have to attend weddings. No one wants to go to a wedding and NO, yours is not an exception.
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The receptions. I have went to many awful events that I would consider to be close to torture. In my old age, I have become smart and just decline the reception right off the bat. I like the ceremony and I give a gift and then I want to go home and be left alone.
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dont know have never been to one
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The pressure to be married if you aren't.
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Wedding receptions are fun to go to.It's being a member of the wedding party that is torturous.
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crying cause your happy.
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It makes you realise how far away you are from it, and makes you question whether or not you'll ever find someone you want to marry.
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you always have to buy a present lol
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Going alone.
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Just the fact of going and pretending to like people.
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Having to wear clothing that is uncomfortable especially when it's really hot outside - and inside!!
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Going to one
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The money you have to spend.
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Not knowing anyone or even not liking the people in attendance can cause tension among you and your peers.
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i sure know the best thing
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All of it.
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absolutely nothing if you're happy for the people. I've gotta be in a wedding in a week and a half and its gonna be awesome. except we didn't get the dunk tank for the reception lol
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The hardest part for me was when I was single. I think that everyone wants someone to love and it is a very sad feeling to feel unloved at a wedding. After a while, you start feeling unloveable. That really sucks.
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cheesy dj's who try to lay down the groove and the best they can come up with is "We are Family" or Celebration"
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the huge crowd and endless celebrations
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Sitting through a catholic wedding
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Finding something to wear.
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Wishing it was my own. :(
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sitting there thinking, "what a waste of money" (I don't usually go to weddings...the marriage is usually over before the wedding and honeymoon are paid for)
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Just the wedding itself. I have always felt uncomfortable at weddings for some reason. Maybe it's because I don't want to be married myself, I don't know. I am happy for a few of my friends who have gotten married over the last few years, but being at their weddings has never made me want to follow suit. Between my parents splitting up a while back, a couple of my own relationships that ended badly, and even my grandparents getting divorced a while back, I just don't want to be another divorced person in my family. I just don't think it's for me.
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Fighting off all the bridesmaids in the bar afterwards
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That all the guys hit on me. For some reason they think that they can pick people up.
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The Band The Food Dancing the Hokey Pokey Cheap Champagne Watching the Best Man get drunk and make an ass of himself. Buying a Present for Pompous Idiots that Register at stores you never shop in. Pick one. I hate weddings
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Other people.
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