No marriage replacement works as well as marriage.
Have a healthcare proxy for a person in a coma while traveling and a bad relationship with their parents? Suddenly, you may need to have the paperwork sent to you and if you aren't in the state to advocate for yourself, you'll need to hire an attorney. (This happened to gay couples before same sex marriage.)
Meanwhile all the spouse needs to say is they are the spouse.
If this was 6 months into the relationship, that's one thing, but it's been 6yrs. I think it's dumb to ignore 6yrs of love and dedication for what happened 2 months in.
I think you are exactly right, and you should be proud of yourself for standing your ground with these realistic goals.
i wish i could unread this.
Thanks. I guess I may still reminisce but it may not really hurt after a while. It'll probably just be bittersweet so to speak.
No marriage replacement works as well as marriage.
Have a healthcare proxy for a person in a coma while traveling and a bad relationship with their parents? Suddenly, you may need to have the paperwork sent to you and if you aren't in the state to advocate for yourself, you'll need to hire an attorney. (This happened to gay couples before same sex marriage.)
Meanwhile all the spouse needs to say is they are the spouse.
If this was 6 months into the relationship, that's one thing, but it's been 6yrs. I think it's dumb to ignore 6yrs of love and dedication for what happened 2 months in.
Well, do you think it might be a mental health issue then?
Now… talk to your brother.
Tell him, you are very happy for them. But their marriage is on your prom day. And want though you wish… you can't make it.
If at all possible you will join them later in the day.
And get yourself a prom dress that does both: marriage celebration and prom.