Wedding Objection Stories: Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace


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A bride shared this story. Someone gave the groom the wrong address (should we say it was intentional?). However, the scheme did not work.

“It wasn’t verbal, and no one will admit it was 100% on purpose. My husband’s grandmother intentionally made him an hour late to our wedding, hoping we would just call it off. She gave him directions to her timeshare that was her gift to us for the wedding night – except she conveniently gave him the wrong one. The one that was on the other side of the city from both the wedding and the correct one, and that he had to cross Interstate 4 (one of the worst highways in Florida, and possibly America) during 5pm traffic on a weekday to get to. Everyone chalked it up to “oh, she’s a senile old lady, she just got mixed up.” No she wasn’t, and no she didn’t. She was only senile when she could use it as a cover for being malicious. I could detail many other examples, but I won’t. What happened? The wedding started an hour late, so we lost an hour of the reception, and we’re still married 13 years later.”

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