Posted on 05/28/2015 6:29:58 AM PDT by C19fan
Their wedding is an occasion when a bride and groom can reasonably expect for all the attention to be on them. Stealing the newlyweds' thunder is considered a terrible faux pas. And so it is unsurprising that a picture showing a wedding guest proposing to his girlfriend right in front of the bride and groom at their reception has been met with outrage and ridicule online. The picture, uploaded to Reddit this week by an unnamed user who has since deleted their account, has been viewed a staggering 1.36million times.
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Ah yes, and upsidedown bride suckin’ on a keg, flip-flops and jeans........That’s just gotta be somewhere down here in the South that I love so much!
Women tend to have more plans for their wedding. We raise girls to dream of it, and don’t tend to mention it much to boys. I only had 2 things I wanted for my wedding: I wanted to wear tails, and I wanted it outside. The wife didn’t like the outside idea, so we found a nice atrium, like outside but her heels didn’t sink into the floor and the climate was controlled, good enough for me. The wife’s not such a girly-girl but she had a more significant “the wedding should” list than me. Which in the end made planning easier, it’s good to have somebody with ideas.
I don’t know if it’s disrespectful, it is lame though.
My wife didn't throw her bouquet. She presented it in private to her best friend who was hoping for a proposal of her own soon. For the record she got it.
We didn't do the garter thing. Just didn't seem like our speed.
We're not sticks in the mud. Our reception featured a country band in the backyard with a temp dancefloor, a keg in the garage as well as champagne, and sandwich platters served buffet style. People had a great time at our reception. Our friends put the whole extravaganza together as their wedding gift. It was awesome.
He’s fattening her for the slaughter.
Fortunately my mother and father didn't focus on that. And I had no interest. I hoped I would meet and marry a man who was honest and of good character. Okay, I wanted him really smart too.
Tails. Now that shows your good taste.
My very first wedding was at civil war reenactment I was doing a member of my company was the one getting married and it was truly beautiful it was like looking at one of those civil war pantings where the soldier is marrying his bride.
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