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exactly and who wants to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars just to get divorced 3-5mths later. way over rated and so are the royals
 
Marriage - the result of overdosing on oxytocin lol
 
Sorry to hear about your mum grannie, but I think they are referring to modern day weddings as they definitely do not last any where near as long as marriages from that long ago...
 
Whilst a lot of women/girls like the idea of getting married (as mentioned), I unfortunately think it's rather deluded. Why? It's nothing more than a silly tradition, and given divorce rates I don't see how it expresses love (if anything).

There are much better ways to express your love than the superficiality of marriage.

So true! I've never felt so trapped! :lol:
 
it was still a royal marraige and why would she endure such invasions of privacy if she didn't love charles? so but the only person in that relationship that didn't love the other was charles!
 
Stop saying crap about families you don't even know.
How can you tell what someone's feels because someone else said it on some sort of media.
And who even freaking cares. They are normal people go gossip about your friends who you actually know.
 
Stop saying crap about families you don't even know.
How can you tell what someone's feels because someone else said it on some sort of media.
And who even freaking cares. They are normal people go gossip about your friends who you actually know.

Lmao, well said mate
 
Stop saying crap about families you don't even know.
How can you tell what someone's feels because someone else said it on some sort of media.
And who even freaking cares. They are normal people go gossip about your friends who you actually know.
Yes, your right, I can't even believe I was drawn into a discussion about them in the first place. Now about my family and friends....joke.
 
The one thing that really bugs me about this wedding, apart from all the royalist hoo-ha, is the fact that Kate thought it would be lovely to have the guests wander under trees to reach their seats, so a number of field elms are being uprooted to sit in the middle of the church because she thinks it would be nice. Saying nothing of the stress and possible loss of trees that are apparently endangered!
The cost of this thing is far outweighed by the plight of these poor trees. I wonder how many will be lost, regardless of the cacre taken with them. It's disgraceful, and I'm now working up to a frenzy on this, so I'll shut up, I have a bee in my bonnet!!!!
 
Actually I'm a bit worried about the "tree" thing too....not because I'm worried about the trees themselves, but because I think trees in a cathedral will look bloody stupid !!! But I may be proved wrong.
 
I hear over n over again women stating your nervousness on the day shaking and such,...You are sure about marrying the bloke otherwise you wouldn't have organised and spent all that time n money and your surrounded by family and friends who are there as your support soooo.....What are you exactly nervous about? Really interested to get a few replies cause im struggling to understand why.
 
Smithers we get excited and nervous because it's something WONDERFUL and happy and romantic and we're very, very happy believing we've found the greatest love and soul mate of our lives. It's the anticipation of ever lasting love and happiness. Unfortunately it doesn't always work out and the "hype" of the initial romance doesn't always last, but I've been with my second husband over 20 years, he'll be 76 this year and I'm 60 and we still feel as if we're as much in love as teenagers. There's lots of cuddles, and hugs, lots of saying....I really, really love you. I leave little love notes in his socks and undies and in his shed and any place I can think of he'll find them and be surprised. We hate going anywhere without each other, but we do have separate friends and interests too. For us marriage isn't just a piece of paper, it's something very special. We didn't ..... need .... to get married, we lived together for 15 months before we got married, but the act of getting married just seemed to.... seal .... it for us. But of course everyone is different, that's just how it is for us. Sometimes it's difficult, but we've never really "argued" we sometimes get a bit pissed off with each other for a couple of hours, but it's never been serious. I remember once he accidently cut down a special wild orchid I had growing in our front garden, a tiny wee thing, very hard to see, and I didn't talk to him for 2 days after that. :) I'd told him to be very careful and look out for it.
 
I think its great they're getting married, but why celebrate it? You dont really know them. If your neighbors who youve never talked to got married would you celebrate all day?

And its not the biggest wedding of the decade, my cousins upcoming wedding will be for me, she's getting married in september :)
 
Thanks Grannie, Glad your sooo happy and have found your soul mate by the sounds of it ;)
 
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