Ha - we didn’t spend too much more!Our wedding cost just over €2k.. My wife was even invited onto the radio to explain how we achieved this wondrous feat.
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Ha - we didn’t spend too much more!Our wedding cost just over €2k.. My wife was even invited onto the radio to explain how we achieved this wondrous feat.
Atheism doesn't have a point, it's just accepting realityIMO one of points of being an atheist is a avoiding rights of passage stuff.
Did you rock the boat?Atheism doesn't have a point, it's just accepting reality
When the first of my friends got married, and I found myself on a dancefloor surrounded by my buddies all wearing suits and fancy dresses and roaring out "why why WHYYYYYY Delilaaaaah", I had a bit of a freakout and had to go sit outside. It was the beginning of me realising that my generation was no different to any other generation
Enjoyed most other weddings I've been at though. I like eating and drinking and dancing and public expressions of love in the company of people I care about. When I was younger I thought we'd have done away with stuff like marriage at this stage, but we haven't. No point being a sore loser when there's fun to be had
In some ways the humanist wedding is truer to the traditional idea of a wedding. In pre-literate time the point of the wedding as an event was so that there was a public memory of their union. People years after could identify married couples because they could remember being at their wedding even though nothing was written down. I'd vie2 the humanist ceremony as similar, people's friends and family, their community, coming together to witness the union and being able to recall "they're married now, this is great, I'll remember this."
I'm not getting married unless its tax effective to do soHaving said that, I'm all for people picking and choosing what elements of the "you're the person I want to spend my life with, hopefully" thing. We're not married, have no intention of getting married, but we wear rings for each other.
yeah, a lot of things don't change much from generation to generation. hard to accept when you are young but that's reality.Atheism doesn't have a point, it's just accepting reality
When the first of my friends got married, and I found myself on a dancefloor surrounded by my buddies all wearing suits and fancy dresses and roaring out "why why WHYYYYYY Delilaaaaah", I had a bit of a freakout and had to go sit outside. It was the beginning of me realising that my generation was no different to any other generation
Enjoyed most other weddings I've been at though. I like eating and drinking and dancing and public expressions of love in the company of people I care about. When I was younger I thought we'd have done away with stuff like marriage at this stage, but we haven't. No point being a sore loser when there's fun to be had
I'm not getting married unless its tax effective to do so
also, I have no problem being married, but the thoughts of actually getting married are too horrific for it ever to happenThis is something that we have discussed, re later in life, telling her that I'd rather have her making the next of kin medical decisions for me and not my sister or one of her kids.
Having said that, I'm all for people picking and choosing what elements of the "you're the person I want to spend my life with, hopefully" thing. We're not married, have no intention of getting married, but we wear rings for each other.
Make sure you’re willed up etc. The law/revenue/inheritance rules don’t give a shit about your views on marriage.I'm not getting married unless its tax effective to do so
Make sure you’re willed up etc. The law/revenue/inheritance rules don’t give a shit about your views on marriage.
Actually didn't enjoy my own wedding much. Naturally refused to do the obvious thing and didn't do it in a church or a hotel and booked an originals band rather than a wedding band and made mixtapes rather than having a DJ blah blah blah. I think people enjoyed it, but all the organising turned out to be pretty stressful for both of usalso, I have no problem being married, but the thoughts of actually getting married are too horrific for it ever to happen
I'd be ok with sneaking off, doing a registry office, without making a song and dance about it. It's the thoughts of others making a big deal out of it that gives me anxieties.Actually didn't enjoy my own wedding much. Naturally refused to do the obvious thing and didn't do it in a church or a hotel and booked an originals band rather than a wedding band and made mixtapes rather than having a DJ blah blah blah. I think people enjoyed it, but all the organising turned out to be pretty stressful for both of us
Just do that so.I'd be ok with sneaking off, doing a registry office, without making a song and dance about it. It's the thoughts of others making a big deal out of it that gives me anxieties.
I'd be ok with sneaking off, doing a registry office, without making a song and dance about it. It's the thoughts of others making a big deal out of it that gives me anxieties.
same and I bought presents for the fuckersMost marriages I've attended over the last 15 -20 years have ended in divorce, so I don't really see the point
maybe your presence cursed the marriages.Most marriages I've attended over the last 15 -20 years have ended in divorce, so I don't really see the point
maybe your presents cursed the marriages.same and I bought presents for the fuckers
Good, I'm glad. And I'd do it again.maybe your presence cursed the marriages.
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