Tag: Marriage
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Have I been wrong about marriage all along?
How Vince & Maru’s plain & beautiful wedding made a marriage-curmudgeon think twice about love, life, and the possibility of authentic commitment. By Dave Luis
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A 6-question sanity check for your marriage
Planning on tying the knot? Before you say “I do”, ask a few tough questions that could save you from doing the wrong thing. By Sam Wilson
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I can’t remember saying “I do”…But I did!
After months and months of intense preparations and planning down to the finest detail, our bride-in-progress and her groom-to-be finally tied the knot. How was the Big Wedding? Fabulous, wonderful, awesome. And like all weddings, more than a little bit weird. Mary B, now an official wife-in-progress, reports.
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How we argued our way into marital bliss
Forget flash mobs, Elvis impersonators, and dropping out of a helicopter on bended knee. Here’s a tale of an “accidental” wedding proposal that is arguably the simplest and most effective in the history of marriage. By Scott Dunlop
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Showing long-distance the middle finger
Life is full of surprises. In Tamlyn Patterson’s case, it started with a random Facebook message that led to a long-distance relationship, a wedding and a long-distance marriage. She shares her story in this heartfelt piece, which was one of the top 10 entries in our recent #LoveChange competition.
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The exquisite agony of the long-distance wedding
United with her husband-to-be over oceans of love, Mary B learns that planning a wedding is never easy when you’re planning it with Mom over Skype.
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To have & to hashtag: My #SoMuchAmaze second wedding
Everyone knows that life is a rollercoaster, but sometimes it’s a merry-go-round too. Here’s a tale of a second time round that turned out to be a lot better and happier than the first. By Sarah Britten
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Marriage: Be mindful of the clichés
If only all marriages were as simple as the ones where couples say the only reason they’re still together is because they never go to bed angry.
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Do you need a big wedding for a happy marriage?
A recent study by the University of Virginia in the US found that couples who have larger wedding ceremonies, have higher-quality marriages than those with 50 or fewer guests.
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I’m happily married, but I want a divorce!
Is marriage everything it’s cracked up to be? And if you’re happy in your marriage, do you really need all those rules and regulations you swore by on your wedding day? Sam Wilson mulls what it means to say I do.