Pretty, but those glasses look photoshopped.
I posted a couple of weeks ago about a couple in ... Georgia? Alabama? ... whose daughter’s wedding was cancelled. They held the reception anyway and invited several hundred homeless men, women and children.
That’s a nice story, and I wish the girl well, but the headline made me expect to read she had found a new love or new way of life. My sympathies to her for that disappointment, but better the fiancé be honest now, than later, when there is shared property or a new baby.
Best to have him break it off now if he is having doubts. It would be even more heartbreaking were he to do it after they are married, maybe even cheat on her.
I’m Available! What a Babe?
That was a great idea they had, I hope everyone has a great time.
And as for some bum who would break an engagement over the phone, what can I say? Honey, you are better off without him!
But as a father, I would also tell her “The next wedding, you get $300”.
Something else must be wrong with her. She wasn’t dumped for her looks.
jilted over the phone? wow...
My ex cancelled 13 days before our 1st wedding date.
Stupid me married the louse 14 months later!!
Divorced 6 years almost to the day later and much better for it.
Seven years later, married the man I was meant to marry. 21 years of happiness this January!!
Hopefully this jilted bride will find her true mate sooner
Compare the way this lady handled her breakup to the way this hag handled being rejected after the SECOND DATE:
http://thedailybanter.com/2013/09/warning-all-men-in-dc-do-not-date-quin-woodward-pu/
I have all the respect in the world for Miss Marxen. The other “lady”? Not so much.
Betcha she is very happily married to a real man within 15 months.
I know this because my wife was a qualified school teacher from London, England. If it wasn't for her pension we would both be up the proverbial creek in Canada.
Lovely smile, lovely person. Wish her well in the future. We need more generous people like her who can turn adversity into something positive for others.
I think a girl who is that cute, is smart enough to become a pediatric nurse, and is kind enough to think of others when her heart was broken, will someday find someone more worthy of her. As others have said, better that the fiancé broke things off now. The day will come when she’s glad she didn’t end up with someone who’s not enraptured with her. Girls: never marry someone who isn’t desperate to marry you. Never try to drag a man to the altar.