Bride Wanted A Drama-Free Wedding, But Skipped Tradition And Sparked Family Outrage
If skipping one dance ruins a wedding, maybe the problem isn’t the dance.
If skipping one dance ruins a wedding, maybe the problem isn’t the dance.
Compromise builds stronger foundations than any shed ever could.
Kindness is great—self-sufficiency is better.
Not every slip of the tongue needs a family meeting.
Financial advice isn’t as fun as a water park, but it lasts a lot longer.
If she wants a guest room, she can start by keeping the insults to herself.
“Oops, I forgot” only works so many times before it just means “I don’t care.”
That was a bold move!
Muscles aren’t the only thing that need training—so do some husbands.
“Family help” isn’t code for “free nanny on demand.”
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