If my fiance threatened to call off our wedding because I wouldn't have a foursome, I'd say "No need. I'll do it for you" and leave her. What kind of bs is that? I can't see that marriage lasting at all. PS. I paused mid-story to write this comment so I'm not sure if they ended up going through with it, the marriage or the foursome but still. HUGE red flag
yeah she ended up getting everyone to do it and the groom got too drunk and had to just watch his fiancé fuck his best friend and her maid of honor, so he drunk drove home and crashed and got paralyzed from the waist down, really fucked up stuff. However, I do understand the initial concern of the bride, (my boyfriend has only had one partner other than me, and no previous relationships. I have experience and I worry that he will never get the chance) but she shouldn’t have forced him to do something he didn’t want to. It’s something I’ve brought up to my man and he just tells me he’s good and doesn’t need something like that to be happy
See, if you're visibly drunk or having symptoms which could indicate drugs (ie being too hot in winter to the point where you strip) here in Australia you can't get married. You're considered to not be of sound mind, same as signing contracts.
The story of the cake smashing into bride's face reminded me of another story taken from Reddit. It had been discussed, at length, that the bride did not want the cake smashed into her face by the groom at the cake cutting portion of the reception. Groom smashes the cake into her face. She got an annulment.
I have issues with aspirating food and drink. Smashing food in my face, such as frosted cake could be a serious issue for me. I f asked for this NOT to be done and it was, it would be annulment and charges filed. If respecting your significant other’s request can’t happen, what else is in store? Pretty serious immature Richard move...
I read an “am I the a**hole” thread about a groom who didn’t want to have cake smashed in his face and the bride saying it was a tradition in her family. He kept insisting that he did not want to have it happen while her whole family basically ganged up on him about it. She reluctantly agrees not to do it but then on the day does it anyway. He leaves. I think it was going to end in divorce but I can’t remember the whole story. Why you would want to do it in the first place is beyond me. So puerile. She obviously didn’t care about his feelings on the matter and I don’t blame him for being pissed off.
Yes . Several. - Groom ran off with the best man who were actually in love. They were both in the closet before that. - Bride belted the hell out of the groom. Whaling the hell out of him at the reception . Why? He had told her just after getting married that he was really in love with his ex. They got a inulment. He marries the ex. She nearly killed him on the honeymoon (the ex. Not the bride I knew). She still in jail. He left the country and hasn't been seen since. - Guy got a mail order bride that came over didn't speak the language. Wasn't the same as her photo. Stayed with him a month and ran off with his car and all the money she could get her hands on several thousand pounds. And took off back home. Haven't heard anything since they got it inulled. She was a mad bitch. - Best friend got married to a guy who acted very odd didn't talk about his family , history , what he did for work etc. Everyone was suspicious. They get married. Go on the honeymoon. He keeps going off by himself. Came home he's doing the same thing. She gets pissed off goes into a screaming match with him. One day the police come and break down their door and arrest the groom. About 8 mths into being married. He wasn't cheating. The guy was a murderer. He's now doing life in. Prison. She divorced his ass. He's not getting out any time soon. 12 victims.
1- seen a video of that before. It happens 2 - he must have terrible luck with women if he gave up his first bride for the ex and got hurt, only to realized the ex wasn't his type and nearly died 3 - skip 4 - the red flag should of been the fact he's so reluctant to share his past and kept to himself. He's basically been acting sus until the police caught him before he can form any attachments
@@btsarmyforever3816 ... I think she was Russian or Polish. . He's with a Thai lady now she's wonderful. Not mail order bride. He met her while doing work in Thailand. Haven't ever seen him so happy as he is now.
Oh damn. that first story sounds like one I attended. SIL hate hate HATED the bride and tried to spike her drink right before the ceremony with Acid. Only to watch the couple do that thing where they lock arms and drink each others glass. It didn't end well.
@@PissyLissy He nearly drowned in the nearby water hazard of the golf course. A lot happened pretty damn fast and only the SIL had any idea anything was going down till it was too late. don't know much more than that as it was my cousin's wedding. But the SIL was removed from her parents will from what I know.
Aunt had six children, oldest and youngest girls, four boys in middle. Youngest daughter about six years older than me. She got married in December (about 20) in white in a catholic high mass ceremony. Full church, about 350 guests. One of the brothers (oldest of boys) stuffed himself with beans, fried eggs and beer. Was groomsman and usher. At the time, bride and groom are kneeling, priest asks The Question, (speak now or forever hold your peace). Sitting on a hard wood pew, brother carefully lifted his right cheek and pealed. Like Gabriel’s Trumpet!!!!! Bride and Groom blushed blood red. He was blond and short haired and his whole scalp turned red. Priest was biting both lips and his sides were heaving. Not all audience could stay silent and several went for the entrance to go die out there. After several minutes the ceremony continued. She blamed the wrong brother for years. At their 25th (and that brother had passed) I told her which one it was. How was I so sure. I was sitting behind him and seen him shift to let it out...
This was an Indian arranged marriage for a distant cousin I was supposed to be attending a few years ago. It was going to be my first wedding ever. The groom's aunt died, and you can't really have a wedding after someone dies. It worked out for them in the end, though. Although it was arranged, the guy and the girl were friends even before the arrangement and really liked each other (It wasn't a forced marriage like the things you sometimes see in the rural areas, and they both come from relatively modern families. Think of it as tinder, but your parents recommend the girl, and you guys decide if you like each other or not). They weren't going to break up with each other just because of something outside their control. They postponed the wedding for a few months. They are now happily married and have a kid. The downside was that I lived in the US and had to go back because school would start. I'm still kind of salty I missed out. I still haven't been to a wedding yet. Guess the first one will be my own.
I had been to a wedding that was almost called off at the altar because my grandfather died but the good news is they got married after all and lived happy ever after
Finally! Someone saying something positive about arranged marriage :D. I am also opting for an arranged marriage in the future. Potential Groom and Bride will meet, talk to each other, see if they like each other, and consent to proceed for a wedding. Don't like? No harm done. Next alliance. Ofc in religious family like ours, we first see if birth charts match first (Correct term is Horoscope matching)
@@btsarmyforever3816 I never said I'd go for an arranged marriage tbh. I don't think its something for me. But I am fine with those who do them. Ultimately, its a matter of personal choice, and there are positives to both sides.
@@denmarksux9951 Well that's your personal choice ^^. There are a lot of people who think arranged marriage is slavery and I just wanna point out the pro in it.
I'm not part of that but I've heard that in some Jewish communities there's something of a matchmaker service who does something very similar to what you mentioned, in the religious (American Christian) community I used to be part of I heard some were doing courtship and I did briefly consider it until I left all of that behind.
why would you be upset and want to call off a wedding because a little kid misunderstood something? it was absolutely adorable. mom of bride had a stick up there.
Considering the rampant misogyny and child exploitation in this society, there's nothing sweet or wholesome about it. That would be genuinely terrifying.
So did he want to walk his daughter down the aisle before he died? Or did walking her down the aisle make him want to die. Crazy that he couldn't even wait until the reception was over so as not to completely ruin her wedding day and every future anniversary. Just seems like there is much more to this story. Why would a dad want his last act to be walking his daughter down the aisle, but not try to avoid scarring her for life?
@@makaelaischillin it's rare, but some suicides do have malicious intent behind them, and that one might be it. There's a lot we can't understand about suicidal people but I read somewhere that they tend to be clear and straightforward with their act, rarely being poetic or melancholic. Still, I think OP only speculate what made him take that decision, in which whatever the answer was, we certainly can't blame him for reaching that point where he just wanted to be done.
@@makaelaischillin just because a person is suicidal does not mean they are suddenly free from negative characteristics. You can be suicidal and need help but simultaneously be a terrible butt-hole of a person.
Yep.friend of mine,male,was gonna marry his girlfriend.she turned into the bridezilla from hell.she would not cooperate at all,would literally throw herself on the ground,kicking and having an epic tantrum.compromise?who that? He got really fed up,and called everything off
Ok as a non Christian, the one with the thunderstorm and the priest needing to calm everyone down is hilarious to me! Honestly, take it was an omen and move on lol
Seriously if it comes to that part of the wedding and you ask that question and a severe thunderstorm spontaneously bursts into existence, practically overhead by the sound of it.......a little reflection might be in order at the very least
The most wholesome fail I've been party to was when the best man started nodding off during the ceremony. The maid of honor noticed first and elbowed the bride who elbowed the groom who thought he'd get the best man's attention by elbowing him. Instead, the best man takes a brief tumble and was saved by the groom's dad then swatted him on the back of the head.
When the priest asked the audience whoever objects to the marriage. 3 women stood up to object the groom getting married. All baby mamas. To be fair for the groom, someone did stand up to object on bride also. Her cousin... It was a stunned silence for like 5 seconds. And like an approaching storm, mouths chittered slowly and then escalated to shouts. Bride and groom got married in a courthouse 3 months later though. They're the most dysfunctional couple I've ever met. Guy is always in debt supporting 6 children (baby mama 1 = 2 children, baby mama 2 = 1, baby mama 3 = 1 and 2 orphans living with baby mama 4 relatives). Woman got pregnant months before hand by cousin. Gave birth to a baby with down's syndrome. Last I heard, both were trying to annul. But guy didn't have enough money as wife was hooking him with the rest of his salary. Wife realized that her chances of finding another man considering her child and past would be very slim. So yeah, they're still together. I know this because the wife keeps posting pics of her kid (and husband) with inspirational messages. Cringey ones. Guy on the other hand, his baby mamas keep putting him on blast on social media weekly. I'm surprised to be honest he can handle all that stress.
Wasn't called off at the altar, but the wedding was called off mid-reception. It was a Saturday, 2nd of April 2005 and mid-reception we've learned that the Pope John Paul II had died. He was (and mostly still is) a very prominent figure in Poland and since the wedding was catholic and most people there, including the bride and groom were very religious, the death of pope basically killed the whole thing. I remember music being turned off, people suddenly were in a grim mood and the whole vibe was just off.
Hearing these wedding fail stories makes me realise one very important thing. Alcohol is a common denominator in most of these cases. Don't drink more than 1 drink at your wedding, not only will you be more likely to be in control of your mental facilities, but you'll also be more aware of every moment of the happiest day of your life, and you don't risk ruining the wedding night with alcohol induced impotence. Alcohol makes people sad
13:16 If I were to speculate and because it was the father of the bride, likely the groom was a too close and unknown blood relation. Especially because the priest was the only other person involved. Or possible the soon to be husband had another family. From what I know, the objection part was included to contest the Legality of the Marriage, which did include incest and polygamy.
@@jonesnori FoB, bride, groom and priest calling it off instead of FoB having a huddle with the bride and her calling it off probably means it *was* something like "I had an affair with next door neighbor 20 years ago, so groom's actually bride's half brother" or "I fathered a baby as a teen and we adopted out, then I got married and had more kids, but nobody knew about the first child and now he's here, unknowingly marrying his half sister". Sounds like something out of a bad Scandi-Noir, but not totally unheard of. Why wouldn't he have told them before the wedding...hoped it'd be called off before then? Did everything to break them up except telling anyone the truth, then the wedding day forced him to confess to the priest? It's a crappy thing to keep secrets like that, but people do, and most times they do strange things to *keep* them secret.
@@luciesimpson6437 It could have been the mother who had the affair or adopted-out baby, even though the father was the one who intervened. It could also be that the father just discovered this, or found out that the groom was cheating/ a child molester. I guess we'll never know, but it does make me curious!
HaHa. I missed that. I did catch the "college sweetheat" typo. Momentarily distracted, then thought, you know that works... and went on with the story.
Yes yes I have... when the marriage commissioner "think internet priest" asked if anyone had a protest to the marriage ceremony. Waited all of 5 seconds before pleading his case to the woukd be groom about their long standing relationship. As recently as the bachelor party earlier that week. Leaving the would be bride screaming you said it was only one time and with the marriage commissioners brother.
A dog "crashed" the most recent wedding I went to. Just someone's extremely friendly female dog that got out of her yard or something, going around outside and inside the church saying hi to everyone. Someone took her out when the ceremony began , but it was hot so someone left a door open and she came back during the pastor's speech. Pastor was like, "And here's the dog, coming back to be a witness." or something to that effect. I don't remember the dogs name, it was on her tag. Never could get in touch with the owner. She stuck around until the very end. Not a fail, just a really funny thing that made everyone laugh. Luckily no bridezilla or groomzilla, just really great people!
Got married at my sister's house with a few friends and family in attendance. It was supposed to be in his sister's garden, but a week before changed her mind. Anyway, minutes before the ceremony, soon-to-be husband is consoling his sister because she doesnt want him to marry me. Ceremony started late because of her drama. I should have bailed, but married him and it lasted (a very long and unpleasant) 8 years.
The story at 22:22 sounds like "Great Expectations" by Dickens, the bitter old lady who still wanders around the house in her wedding dress after being left at the altar. o_O
I should have run! I entered the church and stood in the doorway between the exit and the interior of the church. Every fiber of my being said RUN, but I just couldn't do it. Next thing I remember I was standing there and reciting our vows. My wives little brother was our ring bearer. Did I tell you that her little brother is mentally challenged? When it was time to exchange the rings he threw the pillow the rings were on to the ground and kicked it across the church and said "This is Stupid" . I clenched my teeth so hard I almost broke a tooth. In that moment I realized that kid was smarter than I was.
I used to be a wedding minister in Japan, and while I never had anyone ditch at the altar, I did have several last-day cancellations. Incidentally, out of the thousand or so ceremonies I did, I only said the “does anyone object” line once, for an American couple who specifically requested it (nobody objected).
16: 22. The AppleBee's one is harsh. That teacher was just doing her job. Being strict means kids will behave. As a teacher, you can't always coddle kids. Even if she assigns a lot of homework, talk it out with the teacher. Don't do such nasty things like reminding her of a dreadful day. This is why I am glad that Asian countries teach important of a teacher.
I had to laughter the thunder and lighting storm responding to the question if anyone rejects to the marriage. I TOTALLY understand why it took a while to convince everyone that it was just bad weather. Lol
Why are super expensive rings so hyped up and sought after? Why can't you buy one that is 400$ max? Still beautiful, still valuable, but no crazy expensive
Advertising, I suspect. I told my late husband that I didn't want one. We got very nice plain classic gold bands, and that was as mucb ring as I wanted.
Weirdest wedding I attended: so for context we are Asian and most marriages happen through matchmaking services. It was a distant uncle's wedding. We got invited to go because we live very close. We get up and just put on some decent clothes, all the while feeling like we underdressed for the occasion. Anyway we go to the bride's house where the wedding is and nobody from the bride's family is dressed up. Nobody. They wearing their everyday pajamas to greet us and we mistook them for caterers. Then comes the wedding ceremony. The bride starts howling. Not just little sniffles of tears as is common in our culture, she's straight up crying and howling. Everyone from the groom's side was concerned.
9:22 the last part we’re the bride got remarried and had a child with an other man. And the Groom being paralyzed waist down reminds me of the anime “erased”. I think that the name.
Oh yeah, right before the couple finalized their vows an exact duplicate of the bride burst through the door and started calling the bride evil n shit, then the bride transformed into a whole ass changeling. The whole thing was called off bc then the whole city was under attack by her and her minions. Such a shame, it was a royal wedding too :/
I had an army buddy whose intended stood him up at the altar. After he got done soaking up whiskey, he volunteered for the army and Vietnam to "commit suicide by VC." Instead, he came home with a chest full of medals for valor under fire and got to talk with her about it...two years later. He forgave her for her cold feet...but that was the first, last and only time he ever tried to get married. When I knew this guy, it was 20 years later, we were in Germany, and he kept 5 German girlfriends on a rotation. The three that I actually met were 20ish and 8/10s...
"he made the pretty girls in short skirts sit in the front row" That's kinda sus, ngl Might be a sign that that teacher has inappropriate thoughts about highschool students.
My brother got married and joined his wife's family church cult. 🤣🤣🤣 he is nuts now and acts like a man version of Karen. His wife wears all the pants and is ridiculous.
All I can say is I am so FREAKING glad that my dad did not stick his dong in crazy, my mother is a great woman and my dad was my everything. they were married for 42 years I believe before my dad passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2018 and to this day I miss him and my mom has been doing her best to try to straighten out me and my brothers life while we live ours, I love the both of them dearly with the bottom of my soul and being
So all these weddings are on the altar, huh, must be some crazy pics and how do they all fit up there? I can understand if they were at the altar, though.
Depends on the charge? I think I have seen people discuss police interrupting marriage ceremonies, but most of the time they are convenient marriages (which are illegal in many countries) where the bride or groom wants their citizenship.
Ignoring how rude it is to smash cake in someone’s face anyways, does anyone else realize how expensive it is?! Bridal makeup can cost a crap ton, dresses can cost thousands. So what, you’re going to ruin the makeup the bride has on for her wedding daY (and also paid for) and on top of that you’re gonna make it so that she has to pray her dress can be dry cleaned and the cake stains can be removed?!?! While also having to fork out additional cash JUST so it can get dry cleaned?! I’d get an annulment ASAP.
Yeah, the story never tells what the FIL-to-be said. My guess? Either evidence of the groom's philandering OR, perhaps, that the groom was too closely related, by blood, to be marriable (secret bio-parentage). Something like that.
My brother witnessed this at a friend's wedding out in the boonies. The ceremony is over and the reception is in full swing, the bride and groom split off from each other. A few minutes later someone tells the bride to come out back where she finds the groom making out with another woman. She of course freaks out, but the weird part was when her groom saw her, he was so confused as the woman he was making out with was the bride's identical twin, so he thought he was kissing his bride while the bride's twin was actually trying to hook up with one of the groomsmen and was so drunk she didn't realize she had gotten the actual groom.
Almost none of these stories fits the criteria of "I attended a wedding" [I wasn't actually there, or I was a child at the time] and "the wedding got called off" [they actually got married, or someone showed up too drunk to proceed, or someone just didn't show]. What happened to the little boy who was being bullied by his step-brothers? That story wasn't even finished!
So.... SOMEONE on this reddit thread was also present at Miss Havisham's wedding. SOMEONE is on some powerful medication.... Frankly, I would've expected someone THAT drugged to be enjoying Poe, rather than Dickens...
It's almost as if those stupid "self help" books for anything is just a load of bull crap designed to make money and dupe people into thinking they have to follow them to the letter to be happy.
Really?? Cos I think she kinda had the right idea- cos most "childhood sweetheart marriages" end up all cheating or divorced...sounds like the guy definitely needed more confidence in the bedroom, absolutely terrible what happened next. The best man should have been a gentleman and bowed out until the groom was ready, what a terrible wingman...both the (would be) bride and groom should have just slept with strangers instead of bringing their mates into it, most guys can't handle it unless they are bi or they've done something like this together before. The bride was honest but they went about it entirely the wrong way
@@twiceshy9773 the reason i say this is cause...its hard not to notice the 4th person in the circle not to mention the girl was so caught up fucking the guy she wanted to fuck she ignored her future husband and even her friend ignored him so it was planned or they did this before and didn't wanna feel guilty before the wedding so they included him...also OP never mentions that she even felt bad or tried to be there for him afterwards instead she went and got with another guy and had his kids...also i agree unless you and that guy are comfy together or have done something like this before then don't do it...also she kept pushing for it for to long and much so she must have been cheating already with then
All i can say is if this came up with me then i would have just separated and if anyone asked...she wanted to explore her options before settling down.. The second a SO brings up open relationship or sleeping with someone else...then its over just end it.
Well the groom won't have ended that way if he wasn't drunk driving. Heartbreak is one thing, being dumb is another. It's really sad what happened to him but boy he could have avoided it very easily.
I now think I went to the wrong school , nine of mine shared anything akut their traumatic experiences or flipped out , but than again they were all Nova Scotians
This made me uncomfortable, too. TMI, TMI, TMI!!!! I was like, why are the teachers so comfortable spending class time oversharing with these minors that they are supposed to be teaching?
My paternal grandparents kidnapped me and my mom and brought us to Texas so she could merry my dad (I was still an infant). Aunts and maternal grandmother got us out of that dumpster fire and we were flown home. My old man is dead to me. My mom unfortunately got taken by a blood clot when I was 16.
Man if I had the motivation I would pull this on one of my exes. Or that cousin that seriously asked me to marry him (not gay and never even gave him any sort of mixed signal ever). Like... people are so messed up it makes good people so messed up stuff to level the playing field.
9:20 feel bad for the paralyzed would be groom but the would be bride had the right idea- all the "childhood sweethearts" I know who got married are now either all divorced or sleeping around on each other
True, but, at the same time, when the groom said no, she should have either dropped it or called off the wedding, if she feels so strongly about it. (same for the groom actually. Instead of just passively accepting, he should have either stood his ground or called off the wedding.)
The bride had the right idea to sleep around to have a strong marriage?!?! I know plenty of couples who didn't sleep around who have strong loving marriages. In that story the bride obviously wasn't ready to get married but decided to go through with it anyway. Since she wasnt willing to be honest it caused a lot of heartache and pain.
I blame the wingman/best man really, he should have waited till the groom was relaxed and comfortable enough...or else taken him out to a brothel or something lol
@@thegimpygamer but she WAS honest...but this is why you should never fool around with friends/people that you know...unless they planned for it to be a 4some for life it was never gonna work
@@thegimpygamer I know it's a thing in shows to not communicate but I think it's spread and it's just accepted like it's an okay way to be in a relationship. Instead of telling the person they trust the most they are nervous about making a commitment, or worried they are not as experienced as they're partner, or even talk about wether or not they want kids. Not saying it's going to all work out but can you at least talk to the person before suggesting a foresome, or running away from the altar not knowing they are also nervous, or having kids and winding up resenting it. Having it not turn out how you hoped does suck, but I think it not working out because you talked has less collateral damage than not talking, and if you can work through it via talking, you have a much better chance to work through other hurdles in the future.
If my fiance threatened to call off our wedding because I wouldn't have a foursome, I'd say "No need. I'll do it for you" and leave her. What kind of bs is that? I can't see that marriage lasting at all. PS. I paused mid-story to write this comment so I'm not sure if they ended up going through with it, the marriage or the foursome but still. HUGE red flag
She wanted a foursome to 'bless' their marriage and not fall apart. Piece of shit ended up ruining her husbands life, and didn't even stick with him.
yeah she ended up getting everyone to do it and the groom got too drunk and had to just watch his fiancé fuck his best friend and her maid of honor, so he drunk drove home and crashed and got paralyzed from the waist down, really fucked up stuff. However, I do understand the initial concern of the bride, (my boyfriend has only had one partner other than me, and no previous relationships. I have experience and I worry that he will never get the chance) but she shouldn’t have forced him to do something he didn’t want to. It’s something I’ve brought up to my man and he just tells me he’s good and doesn’t need something like that to be happy
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See, if you're visibly drunk or having symptoms which could indicate drugs (ie being too hot in winter to the point where you strip) here in Australia you can't get married. You're considered to not be of sound mind, same as signing contracts.
thats an excellent law!!
Weddings are just religious and social parties. Pretty sure you can't get legally married messed up in America either.
@@wareforcoin5780 explain drunken Vegas weddings then
@@davincent98 Maybe because Australian law doesn't apply to Las Vegas in the United States?
@@greglindquist2178 he's talking about the "thinking you can't in America either"...
The story of the cake smashing into bride's face reminded me of another story taken from Reddit. It had been discussed, at length, that the bride did not want the cake smashed into her face by the groom at the cake cutting portion of the reception. Groom smashes the cake into her face. She got an annulment.
I will never understand why assaulting the bride is a good idea.
@@dannyjack659 sounds like a lot of fun
I have issues with aspirating food and drink. Smashing food in my face, such as frosted cake could be a serious issue for me. I f asked for this NOT to be done and it was, it would be annulment and charges filed. If respecting your significant other’s request can’t happen, what else is in store? Pretty serious immature Richard move...
I read an “am I the a**hole” thread about a groom who didn’t want to have cake smashed in his face and the bride saying it was a tradition in her family. He kept insisting that he did not want to have it happen while her whole family basically ganged up on him about it. She reluctantly agrees not to do it but then on the day does it anyway. He leaves. I think it was going to end in divorce but I can’t remember the whole story. Why you would want to do it in the first place is beyond me. So puerile. She obviously didn’t care about his feelings on the matter and I don’t blame him for being pissed off.
@@typiclyjohny5114 have fun getting divorced
Yes . Several.
- Groom ran off with the best man who were actually in love. They were both in the closet before that.
- Bride belted the hell out of the groom. Whaling the hell out of him at the reception . Why? He had told her just after getting married that he was really in love with his ex. They got a inulment. He marries the ex. She nearly killed him on the honeymoon (the ex. Not the bride I knew). She still in jail. He left the country and hasn't been seen since.
- Guy got a mail order bride that came over didn't speak the language. Wasn't the same as her photo. Stayed with him a month and ran off with his car and all the money she could get her hands on several thousand pounds. And took off back home. Haven't heard anything since they got it inulled. She was a mad bitch.
- Best friend got married to a guy who acted very odd didn't talk about his family , history , what he did for work etc. Everyone was suspicious. They get married. Go on the honeymoon. He keeps going off by himself. Came home he's doing the same thing. She gets pissed off goes into a screaming match with him. One day the police come and break down their door and arrest the groom. About 8 mths into being married. He wasn't cheating. The guy was a murderer. He's now doing life in. Prison. She divorced his ass. He's not getting out any time soon. 12 victims.
Mail-order bride...sounds like Ukraine?
1- seen a video of that before. It happens
2 - he must have terrible luck with women if he gave up his first bride for the ex and got hurt, only to realized the ex wasn't his type and nearly died
3 - skip
4 - the red flag should of been the fact he's so reluctant to share his past and kept to himself. He's basically been acting sus until the police caught him before he can form any attachments
@@btsarmyforever3816 ... I think she was Russian or Polish. .
He's with a Thai lady now she's wonderful. Not mail order bride. He met her while doing work in Thailand.
Haven't ever seen him so happy as he is now.
@@memorialled_zeppelin-warew1346 Good for him! ^^
Groom running with his best man would make a nice plot for a refreshing romcom. I’d watch that shit.
Oh damn. that first story sounds like one I attended.
SIL hate hate HATED the bride and tried to spike her drink right before the ceremony with Acid.
Only to watch the couple do that thing where they lock arms and drink each others glass.
It didn't end well.
Oof. Mega oof.
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WOAH WTF WHAT HAPPENED AFTER OP
@@PissyLissy He nearly drowned in the nearby water hazard of the golf course.
A lot happened pretty damn fast and only the SIL had any idea anything was going down till it was too late. don't know much more than that as it was my cousin's wedding. But the SIL was removed from her parents will from what I know.
I feel like my sil would have done something this if she could’ve gone to our wedding XD
Aunt had six children, oldest and youngest girls, four boys in middle. Youngest daughter about six years older than me. She got married in December (about 20) in white in a catholic high mass ceremony. Full church, about 350 guests. One of the brothers (oldest of boys) stuffed himself with beans, fried eggs and beer. Was groomsman and usher. At the time, bride and groom are kneeling, priest asks The Question, (speak now or forever hold your peace). Sitting on a hard wood pew, brother carefully lifted his right cheek and pealed. Like Gabriel’s Trumpet!!!!! Bride and Groom blushed blood red. He was blond and short haired and his whole scalp turned red. Priest was biting both lips and his sides were heaving. Not all audience could stay silent and several went for the entrance to go die out there. After several minutes the ceremony continued. She blamed the wrong brother for years. At their 25th (and that brother had passed) I told her which one it was. How was I so sure. I was sitting behind him and seen him shift to let it out...
He’s lucky he didn’t shit himself with all those beans eggs and booze he stuffed himself with.
@@beastmaster0934 He didn’t. Like I said, I was sitting behind him.
This was an Indian arranged marriage for a distant cousin I was supposed to be attending a few years ago. It was going to be my first wedding ever. The groom's aunt died, and you can't really have a wedding after someone dies. It worked out for them in the end, though. Although it was arranged, the guy and the girl were friends even before the arrangement and really liked each other (It wasn't a forced marriage like the things you sometimes see in the rural areas, and they both come from relatively modern families. Think of it as tinder, but your parents recommend the girl, and you guys decide if you like each other or not). They weren't going to break up with each other just because of something outside their control. They postponed the wedding for a few months. They are now happily married and have a kid. The downside was that I lived in the US and had to go back because school would start. I'm still kind of salty I missed out. I still haven't been to a wedding yet. Guess the first one will be my own.
I had been to a wedding that was almost called off at the altar because my grandfather died but the good news is they got married after all and lived happy ever after
Finally! Someone saying something positive about arranged marriage :D. I am also opting for an arranged marriage in the future. Potential Groom and Bride will meet, talk to each other, see if they like each other, and consent to proceed for a wedding. Don't like? No harm done. Next alliance. Ofc in religious family like ours, we first see if birth charts match first (Correct term is Horoscope matching)
@@btsarmyforever3816 I never said I'd go for an arranged marriage tbh. I don't think its something for me. But I am fine with those who do them. Ultimately, its a matter of personal choice, and there are positives to both sides.
@@denmarksux9951 Well that's your personal choice ^^. There are a lot of people who think arranged marriage is slavery and I just wanna point out the pro in it.
I'm not part of that but I've heard that in some Jewish communities there's something of a matchmaker service who does something very similar to what you mentioned, in the religious (American Christian) community I used to be part of I heard some were doing courtship and I did briefly consider it until I left all of that behind.
why would you be upset and want to call off a wedding because a little kid misunderstood something? it was absolutely adorable. mom of bride had a stick up there.
6:13 This story with the girl who was 5 and thought she was getting married herself, had to be the funniest, bitter sweet wholesome thing ever 😂😂😂
But the real question. DID. HE. ACTUALLY. END. UP. MARRYING. THE. FLOWER. GIRL. YEARS. LATER.
Considering the rampant misogyny and child exploitation in this society, there's nothing sweet or wholesome about it. That would be genuinely terrifying.
@@shadetreader It was the little boy that ran off, 5 year olds dont have any idea of the bullshit youre talking about either
Mad respect for that one priest that said it was bad weather not god's wrath.
22:20 Man slipped in a _Great Expectations_ reference and thought we wouldn't notice.
I _thought_ that sounded familiar!
That seemed a bit strange for all the clocks to stop
I thought it sounded GE. But I thought it was a coincidence 😂😂😂.
And I was even thinking about GE before this story
Ugh, I knew I heard it somewhere before. Thanks for clearing that up, would've kept me up at night.
@@davincent98 It's fiction. Made up.....or rather copied from Charles Dickens..
I guess most of this thread is too....
So did he want to walk his daughter down the aisle before he died? Or did walking her down the aisle make him want to die. Crazy that he couldn't even wait until the reception was over so as not to completely ruin her wedding day and every future anniversary.
Just seems like there is much more to this story. Why would a dad want his last act to be walking his daughter down the aisle, but not try to avoid scarring her for life?
Are you seriously blaming a suicidal person as being selfish?
@@makaelaischillin it's rare, but some suicides do have malicious intent behind them, and that one might be it. There's a lot we can't understand about suicidal people but I read somewhere that they tend to be clear and straightforward with their act, rarely being poetic or melancholic.
Still, I think OP only speculate what made him take that decision, in which whatever the answer was, we certainly can't blame him for reaching that point where he just wanted to be done.
@@makaelaischillin just because a person is suicidal does not mean they are suddenly free from negative characteristics. You can be suicidal and need help but simultaneously be a terrible butt-hole of a person.
I wonder if he hated the groom? There could be so many reasons. Suicide is complicated.
@@makaelaischillin Sounds about right in this scenario.
Yep.friend of mine,male,was gonna marry his girlfriend.she turned into the bridezilla from hell.she would not cooperate at all,would literally throw herself on the ground,kicking and having an epic tantrum.compromise?who that? He got really fed up,and called everything off
Wise man.
this was a Giga Chad move
Hold up. The bride stabbed the groom at the reception and they're still married? Just why? RUN FOR THE HILLS!
The ring bearer story sounds adorable, a cute memory for the couple and all the guests, certainly not ruining anything
Ok as a non Christian, the one with the thunderstorm and the priest needing to calm everyone down is hilarious to me! Honestly, take it was an omen and move on lol
Or just acknowledge its bad weather?
hey as a non christian myself I'd start to doubt for a moment yu know
Seriously if it comes to that part of the wedding and you ask that question and a severe thunderstorm spontaneously bursts into existence, practically overhead by the sound of it.......a little reflection might be in order at the very least
Heh, I think God had a sense of humor right there, that’s some Monty Python-level comedic shit.
I am Christian, and I also think it's hilarious.
"...Shat out a kid or two." I've never heard of it being described this way, I'm going to have to remember this one.😆🤪😜
The most wholesome fail I've been party to was when the best man started nodding off during the ceremony.
The maid of honor noticed first and elbowed the bride who elbowed the groom who thought he'd get the best man's attention by elbowing him. Instead, the best man takes a brief tumble and was saved by the groom's dad then swatted him on the back of the head.
When the priest asked the audience whoever objects to the marriage.
3 women stood up to object the groom getting married. All baby mamas.
To be fair for the groom, someone did stand up to object on bride also. Her cousin...
It was a stunned silence for like 5 seconds. And like an approaching storm, mouths chittered slowly and then escalated to shouts.
Bride and groom got married in a courthouse 3 months later though. They're the most dysfunctional couple I've ever met. Guy is always in debt supporting 6 children (baby mama 1 = 2 children, baby mama 2 = 1, baby mama 3 = 1 and 2 orphans living with baby mama 4 relatives). Woman got pregnant months before hand by cousin.
Gave birth to a baby with down's syndrome.
Last I heard, both were trying to annul. But guy didn't have enough money as wife was hooking him with the rest of his salary.
Wife realized that her chances of finding another man considering her child and past would be very slim.
So yeah, they're still together. I know this because the wife keeps posting pics of her kid (and husband) with inspirational messages. Cringey ones.
Guy on the other hand, his baby mamas keep putting him on blast on social media weekly. I'm surprised to be honest he can handle all that stress.
Oh man.... smh.
Those poor, poor children.
Learn how condoms work, people....
Wasn't called off at the altar, but the wedding was called off mid-reception. It was a Saturday, 2nd of April 2005 and mid-reception we've learned that the Pope John Paul II had died. He was (and mostly still is) a very prominent figure in Poland and since the wedding was catholic and most people there, including the bride and groom were very religious, the death of pope basically killed the whole thing. I remember music being turned off, people suddenly were in a grim mood and the whole vibe was just off.
2025?
@@melissahoneybee8493 sorry, my mistake, was supposed to be 2005
Hearing these wedding fail stories makes me realise one very important thing. Alcohol is a common denominator in most of these cases. Don't drink more than 1 drink at your wedding, not only will you be more likely to be in control of your mental facilities, but you'll also be more aware of every moment of the happiest day of your life, and you don't risk ruining the wedding night with alcohol induced impotence. Alcohol makes people sad
Now I want to write a story about the most horrible wedding ever by combining all of these
Damn. The one about the father of the bride blowing his head off during the ceremony made me sad. 😔
13:16 If I were to speculate and because it was the father of the bride, likely the groom was a too close and unknown blood relation. Especially because the priest was the only other person involved. Or possible the soon to be husband had another family.
From what I know, the objection part was included to contest the Legality of the Marriage, which did include incest and polygamy.
Either that, or one of them was cheating and the father didn’t want the other one to have to go through with it.
The question is, why not bring this up before the wedding? Did he just find out?
@@jonesnori FoB, bride, groom and priest calling it off instead of FoB having a huddle with the bride and her calling it off probably means it *was* something like "I had an affair with next door neighbor 20 years ago, so groom's actually bride's half brother" or "I fathered a baby as a teen and we adopted out, then I got married and had more kids, but nobody knew about the first child and now he's here, unknowingly marrying his half sister". Sounds like something out of a bad Scandi-Noir, but not totally unheard of.
Why wouldn't he have told them before the wedding...hoped it'd be called off before then? Did everything to break them up except telling anyone the truth, then the wedding day forced him to confess to the priest? It's a crappy thing to keep secrets like that, but people do, and most times they do strange things to *keep* them secret.
@@luciesimpson6437 It could have been the mother who had the affair or adopted-out baby, even though the father was the one who intervened. It could also be that the father just discovered this, or found out that the groom was cheating/ a child molester. I guess we'll never know, but it does make me curious!
I love failed wedding, free food and a free show
"The paralyzed wood-be groom" Wood be lmao, that is the best pun I have ever heard.
HaHa. I missed that.
I did catch the "college sweetheat" typo. Momentarily distracted, then thought, you know that works... and went on with the story.
Yes yes I have...
when the marriage commissioner "think internet priest" asked if anyone had a protest to the marriage ceremony.
Waited all of 5 seconds before pleading his case to the woukd be groom about their long standing relationship. As recently as the bachelor party earlier that week.
Leaving the would be bride screaming you said it was only one time and with the marriage commissioners brother.
A dog "crashed" the most recent wedding I went to. Just someone's extremely friendly female dog that got out of her yard or something, going around outside and inside the church saying hi to everyone. Someone took her out when the ceremony began , but it was hot so someone left a door open and she came back during the pastor's speech. Pastor was like, "And here's the dog, coming back to be a witness." or something to that effect. I don't remember the dogs name, it was on her tag. Never could get in touch with the owner. She stuck around until the very end.
Not a fail, just a really funny thing that made everyone laugh. Luckily no bridezilla or groomzilla, just really great people!
Got married at my sister's house with a few friends and family in attendance. It was supposed to be in his sister's garden, but a week before changed her mind. Anyway, minutes before the ceremony, soon-to-be husband is consoling his sister because she doesnt want him to marry me. Ceremony started late because of her drama. I should have bailed, but married him and it lasted (a very long and unpleasant) 8 years.
The story at 22:22 sounds like "Great Expectations" by Dickens, the bitter old lady who still wanders around the house in her wedding dress after being left at the altar. o_O
1:46 damn, this one is probably the most messed up one and I hope that the late father found peace wherever he may be.
I should have run! I entered the church and stood in the doorway between the exit and the interior of the church. Every fiber of my being said RUN, but I just couldn't do it. Next thing I remember I was standing there and reciting our vows. My wives little brother was our ring bearer. Did I tell you that her little brother is mentally challenged? When it was time to exchange the rings he threw the pillow the rings were on to the ground and kicked it across the church and said "This is Stupid" . I clenched my teeth so hard I almost broke a tooth. In that moment I realized that kid was smarter than I was.
I used to be a wedding minister in Japan, and while I never had anyone ditch at the altar, I did have several last-day cancellations.
Incidentally, out of the thousand or so ceremonies I did, I only said the “does anyone object” line once, for an American couple who specifically requested it (nobody objected).
The one at 22:20 sounds a lot like Miss Havisham from the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens
Engles, a friend/ sponsor of Karl Marx, wrote a book about Salford in the 19 th century . It's called "The Classic Slum"
Classic, a tip of a hat to you.
I can’t believe that police would come in and take a groom from the altar and not just wait a few minutes.
2:30
....I imagine the maid of honour Yelling ‘A DISGRACE IS WHAT YOU ARE’ in Spanish..... My imagination is weird.
Last one sounds like some Norman Bates shit.
Teacher: If this was war, we'd all be dead.
You: If you were my commander, you'd be the first to die.
*A burn not even God can heal*
16: 22. The AppleBee's one is harsh. That teacher was just doing her job. Being strict means kids will behave. As a teacher, you can't always coddle kids. Even if she assigns a lot of homework, talk it out with the teacher. Don't do such nasty things like reminding her of a dreadful day. This is why I am glad that Asian countries teach important of a teacher.
1:50 but why?!
I had to laughter the thunder and lighting storm responding to the question if anyone rejects to the marriage. I TOTALLY understand why it took a while to convince everyone that it was just bad weather. Lol
Why are super expensive rings so hyped up and sought after? Why can't you buy one that is 400$ max? Still beautiful, still valuable, but no crazy expensive
Advertising, I suspect. I told my late husband that I didn't want one. We got very nice plain classic gold bands, and that was as mucb ring as I wanted.
Weirdest wedding I attended: so for context we are Asian and most marriages happen through matchmaking services. It was a distant uncle's wedding. We got invited to go because we live very close. We get up and just put on some decent clothes, all the while feeling like we underdressed for the occasion. Anyway we go to the bride's house where the wedding is and nobody from the bride's family is dressed up. Nobody. They wearing their everyday pajamas to greet us and we mistook them for caterers.
Then comes the wedding ceremony. The bride starts howling. Not just little sniffles of tears as is common in our culture, she's straight up crying and howling. Everyone from the groom's side was concerned.
Someone could've told her "at least Nobody is dressed Better than you..." 😂
9:22 the last part we’re the bride got remarried and had a child with an other man. And the Groom being paralyzed waist down reminds me of the anime “erased”. I think that the name.
I started cackling at the Applebee’s one. Because it’s so cruel but so funny.
It’s not funny at all! It’s cruel and a form of bullying.
@@melissaperrotta1054 ok?
That’s concerning ;-;
Was the crazy old lady who got jilted Miss Haversham from Great Expectations? And was her daughter’s name Estella?
Oh yeah, right before the couple finalized their vows an exact duplicate of the bride burst through the door and started calling the bride evil n shit, then the bride transformed into a whole ass changeling. The whole thing was called off bc then the whole city was under attack by her and her minions. Such a shame, it was a royal wedding too :/
I can't believe I got the MLP reference.... 🤣🤣🤣
“No I do not love the groom in MY HEART there is no room!”
@@abigail8885 But i still want him to be all MIIINE 😩
That Great Expectations reference was pretty clever, lol.
I guess the crazy old lady was disappointed in her great expectations.
I had an army buddy whose intended stood him up at the altar. After he got done soaking up whiskey, he volunteered for the army and Vietnam to "commit suicide by VC." Instead, he came home with a chest full of medals for valor under fire and got to talk with her about it...two years later. He forgave her for her cold feet...but that was the first, last and only time he ever tried to get married. When I knew this guy, it was 20 years later, we were in Germany, and he kept 5 German girlfriends on a rotation. The three that I actually met were 20ish and 8/10s...
I'm guessing that first guy might have been on something.
"he made the pretty girls in short skirts sit in the front row"
That's kinda sus, ngl
Might be a sign that that teacher has inappropriate thoughts about highschool students.
My brother got married and joined his wife's family church cult. 🤣🤣🤣 he is nuts now and acts like a man version of Karen. His wife wears all the pants and is ridiculous.
All I can say is I am so FREAKING glad that my dad did not stick his dong in crazy, my mother is a great woman and my dad was my everything. they were married for 42 years I believe before my dad passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2018 and to this day I miss him and my mom has been doing her best to try to straighten out me and my brothers life while we live ours, I love the both of them dearly with the bottom of my soul and being
So all these weddings are on the altar, huh, must be some crazy pics and how do they all fit up there? I can understand if they were at the altar, though.
Depends on the charge? I think I have seen people discuss police interrupting marriage ceremonies, but most of the time they are convenient marriages (which are illegal in many countries) where the bride or groom wants their citizenship.
@@TiffWaffles What????? I think you answered the wrong question.
Yeah, This wording, On rather than At, bothered me too.
No but I wish I had. Probably would've made for a really interesting wedding, not good but quite interesting.
Any Wedding Ceremony or Reception that goes off without a hitch is scary.
Right? To properly represent marriage, there should be some hitches. Makes a better story, anyway.
Ignoring how rude it is to smash cake in someone’s face anyways, does anyone else realize how expensive it is?! Bridal makeup can cost a crap ton, dresses can cost thousands. So what, you’re going to ruin the makeup the bride has on for her wedding daY (and also paid for) and on top of that you’re gonna make it so that she has to pray her dress can be dry cleaned and the cake stains can be removed?!?! While also having to fork out additional cash JUST so it can get dry cleaned?! I’d get an annulment ASAP.
13:49 I don't get it.
Yeah, the story never tells what the FIL-to-be said. My guess? Either evidence of the groom's philandering OR, perhaps, that the groom was too closely related, by blood, to be marriable (secret bio-parentage). Something like that.
I feel bad for the paralyzed groom.
My brother witnessed this at a friend's wedding out in the boonies.
The ceremony is over and the reception is in full swing, the bride and groom split off from each other. A few minutes later someone tells the bride to come out back where she finds the groom making out with another woman.
She of course freaks out, but the weird part was when her groom saw her, he was so confused as the woman he was making out with was the bride's identical twin, so he thought he was kissing his bride while the bride's twin was actually trying to hook up with one of the groomsmen and was so drunk she didn't realize she had gotten the actual groom.
How are people finding out so much about their teachers' personal lives?
Teachers sometimes like to trauma dump on their students.
Wow totally different meaning to a shot gun wedding RIP!
Lol I’m so going to hell for laughing but still that was such a sad case.
12:36 "Number" "Number" "Frick number"
best part
Did someone really paraphrase "Great Expectations" in this? :D
I think the shotgun story is the scariest of the bunch.
groom that fled the orgy and got into a car accident...
he ran away after being unable to get it up... gets in accident... can't get up ever again
Pretty sure 22:21 is just a reference to Miss Havisham from Great Expectations. Or else someone is very fond of the dramatics.
That guy kind of ruined his life by running away from the wedding and crashing into the median leaving him paralyzed like god damn .
Almost none of these stories fits the criteria of "I attended a wedding" [I wasn't actually there, or I was a child at the time] and "the wedding got called off" [they actually got married, or someone showed up too drunk to proceed, or someone just didn't show]. What happened to the little boy who was being bullied by his step-brothers? That story wasn't even finished!
So.... SOMEONE on this reddit thread was also present at Miss Havisham's wedding. SOMEONE is on some powerful medication....
Frankly, I would've expected someone THAT drugged to be enjoying Poe, rather than Dickens...
22:20 Miss. Havisham. Sad, she had great expectations for her husband to be.....
What is up with history teachers and weddings.
My aunt married her boyfriend of 9 years
We all Love Steve, He’s really cool and nice
Salford is a very rough place. Saying there's a "rough crowd" is like saying you'll find billionaires in London i.e. inevitable.
APPLEBEES! APPLEBEES! APPLEBEES!
This foursome thing is ridiculous
It's almost as if those stupid "self help" books for anything is just a load of bull crap designed to make money and dupe people into thinking they have to follow them to the letter to be happy.
22:20
...wait was that a Great Expectations reference--
I was thinking same thing.
Dang, I love this series now! :) Good Times! :)
Sucks for the 4some one and the girl was already thinking of being someone else so she tried to find a way to humiliate him and leave him
Really?? Cos I think she kinda had the right idea- cos most "childhood sweetheart marriages" end up all cheating or divorced...sounds like the guy definitely needed more confidence in the bedroom, absolutely terrible what happened next. The best man should have been a gentleman and bowed out until the groom was ready, what a terrible wingman...both the (would be) bride and groom should have just slept with strangers instead of bringing their mates into it, most guys can't handle it unless they are bi or they've done something like this together before. The bride was honest but they went about it entirely the wrong way
@@twiceshy9773 the reason i say this is cause...its hard not to notice the 4th person in the circle not to mention the girl was so caught up fucking the guy she wanted to fuck she ignored her future husband and even her friend ignored him so it was planned or they did this before and didn't wanna feel guilty before the wedding so they included him...also OP never mentions that she even felt bad or tried to be there for him afterwards instead she went and got with another guy and had his kids...also i agree unless you and that guy are comfy together or have done something like this before then don't do it...also she kept pushing for it for to long and much so she must have been cheating already with then
All i can say is if this came up with me then i would have just separated and if anyone asked...she wanted to explore her options before settling down.. The second a SO brings up open relationship or sleeping with someone else...then its over just end it.
Well the groom won't have ended that way if he wasn't drunk driving. Heartbreak is one thing, being dumb is another. It's really sad what happened to him but boy he could have avoided it very easily.
"APPLEBEE'S! APPLEBEE'S!" I'm fucking crying addfhjfdj
Well I learned if I have a wedding don’t shove the cake in your lovers face
I now think I went to the wrong school , nine of mine shared anything akut their traumatic experiences or flipped out , but than again they were all Nova Scotians
This made me uncomfortable, too. TMI, TMI, TMI!!!! I was like, why are the teachers so comfortable spending class time oversharing with these minors that they are supposed to be teaching?
16:25 I said "so mean" just as it appeared. 😅
22:37 isn’t that just David Copperfield??
12:03 Well we know where this is going
My paternal grandparents kidnapped me and my mom and brought us to Texas so she could merry my dad (I was still an infant). Aunts and maternal grandmother got us out of that dumpster fire and we were flown home. My old man is dead to me. My mom unfortunately got taken by a blood clot when I was 16.
Man if I had the motivation I would pull this on one of my exes. Or that cousin that seriously asked me to marry him (not gay and never even gave him any sort of mixed signal ever). Like... people are so messed up it makes good people so messed up stuff to level the playing field.
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Frick number..🤣...2 history teachers were in this..one left at the alter and one ditched someone at the alter 🤔
4:18
Those poor kids.
1:47
I'm sorry, wait. What now?
What’s the common theme of most of these stories? Cheating and alcohol 👀🤷🏿🤦🏿🙄
This makes me so glad I'm asexual.
@@Phoebe5448
And it makes me glad that I hate alcohol.
One story sounded like the plot for Great Expectations
16:02 - The eight grade history teacher sounds like Ms Havisham from Great Expectations
The one with the crazy old lady is miss haversham from great expectations lmaoooo
22:20 Nice try, Charles Dickens
I'm not sure if interpreted that right but I hear that the father walked his child down the aisle and then shot him self in the head
9:20 feel bad for the paralyzed would be groom but the would be bride had the right idea- all the "childhood sweethearts" I know who got married are now either all divorced or sleeping around on each other
True, but, at the same time, when the groom said no, she should have either dropped it or called off the wedding, if she feels so strongly about it. (same for the groom actually. Instead of just passively accepting, he should have either stood his ground or called off the wedding.)
The bride had the right idea to sleep around to have a strong marriage?!?! I know plenty of couples who didn't sleep around who have strong loving marriages. In that story the bride obviously wasn't ready to get married but decided to go through with it anyway. Since she wasnt willing to be honest it caused a lot of heartache and pain.
I blame the wingman/best man really, he should have waited till the groom was relaxed and comfortable enough...or else taken him out to a brothel or something lol
@@thegimpygamer but she WAS honest...but this is why you should never fool around with friends/people that you know...unless they planned for it to be a 4some for life it was never gonna work
@@thegimpygamer I know it's a thing in shows to not communicate but I think it's spread and it's just accepted like it's an okay way to be in a relationship. Instead of telling the person they trust the most they are nervous about making a commitment, or worried they are not as experienced as they're partner, or even talk about wether or not they want kids. Not saying it's going to all work out but can you at least talk to the person before suggesting a foresome, or running away from the altar not knowing they are also nervous, or having kids and winding up resenting it. Having it not turn out how you hoped does suck, but I think it not working out because you talked has less collateral damage than not talking, and if you can work through it via talking, you have a much better chance to work through other hurdles in the future.
5:30- Huh, I would have said that that was God telling them they shouldn’t object