1/ my wife and I were around 40 when we got married we're in the top <single digit> income and not too shabby in assets ...and our wedding was < $5khttps://twitter.com/AHelleneAuthor/status/1432920506316075009 …
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2/ something like $200 to the Church, and then another $200 to the priest as a gift, then $3 in ingredients for the reception lunch (BLTs at our farm: home raised bacon, tomatoes, bread baked in our oven). 99% of the cost was a small kiln, gold for the rings, fabric for dress
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I suspect its a ‘low key intimate wedding indicates greater emotional investment AND realistic expectations.’ Having one magical day creates a comparison issue. Sorta like Paris Syndrome for a relationship.
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strongly agree people w small weddings are a sample of people, 99% of whom want to get married to be married people w huge weddings are a sample of people X% of whom want to be married,and y% of whom want a pageant
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