Bad omen
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By Anonymous - 15/10/2013 20:16 - United States - Chicago
My Question is why are you still marrying him? A wedding is supposed be a celebration between both of you and a compromise not all about him it's a wedding for christ sakes not his birthday party if he can't compromise then I dunno what to tell you
Are you marrying your five year old son? If he wants a cake and a theme like that tell him to do it at his bachelors party.. unless his mom has already planned that out for him. wheres the honeymoon gonna be? his tree house? Another thing, maybe he is trying to get out of the wedding by freaking you out? Just saying because that should be the only reason someone would ever consider something like this. Keep the wedding classy.
Frankly, your life sucks but you also deserve it. No one is forcing you to marry him. If it's such a problem now you better call it off. On the other hand, the wedding day is YOUR day and the honeymoon is HIS night. have YOUR wedding and let him have some say, but not run the show. 50-50, right? If not, neither of you need to be marrying ANYONE.
Get him a batman grooms cake & have your wedding cake, too! 22 years ago, I married a grown kid, we are still married! Never a dull day!
Break up with him
At my reception, when the DJ announces the arrival of, and then introduces the whole wedding party; I had that song from the end of Episode 4, where Leia is giving the medals to Luke and Han. It was hilarious! And epic.
or maybe he doesn't want to get married. ....
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If you're marrying him, you should be well aware of his preferences and behavior, darling...
Oh You poor thing! reception at Chuckie Cheese?