
Divorced People, Tell Us The Red Flags On Your Wedding Day That Made You Realize The Marriage Wouldn't Last
Maybe you saw the signs all along...
Maybe you saw the signs all along...
Men: "I'm toxic, full of red flags, and I'll probably ruin your life" is not a good pickup line.
Yeah...I don't think they're getting paid enough for this. 😬
"My sister-in-law agreed to be my maid of honor, and it was terrible. She tried to talk me out of marrying her brother by making up stories that he was cheating. Turns out, she was besties with his ex and wanted them to get back together."
Whatever you do, don't let your parent post on Facebook without supervision.
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I will NEVER look at human beings the same again.
"I hate that I let my mom and sister have more say with my daughter than her biological dad. Now, she’s entitled to the point where it disgusts me, and I don’t like her as a person at all. I'm trying to teach her how to navigate in the real world because she will be an adult some day, but they already have her too far gone. She's 12 years old."
"My in-laws complained about things that we just honestly couldn’t afford to add (e.g., more flowers, more guests, a plated dinner, etc.). They have a lot of money and never offered to help in the areas they had complaints in — not that they were obligated to do so, but it made it hard to continually hear comments about how 'trashy' our wedding looked when we had a limited budget. I carried some shame walking into my wedding day, as if it was embarrassing to them and their friends and family."
Whatever you do, don't let your parent post on Facebook without supervision.
"I hate that I let my mom and sister have more say with my daughter than her biological dad. Now, she’s entitled to the point where it disgusts me, and I don’t like her as a person at all. I'm trying to teach her how to navigate in the real world because she will be an adult some day, but they already have her too far gone. She's 12 years old."
Just a reminder to think twice before you hit send.
"My in-laws complained about things that we just honestly couldn’t afford to add (e.g., more flowers, more guests, a plated dinner, etc.). They have a lot of money and never offered to help in the areas they had complaints in — not that they were obligated to do so, but it made it hard to continually hear comments about how 'trashy' our wedding looked when we had a limited budget. I carried some shame walking into my wedding day, as if it was embarrassing to them and their friends and family."
Yeah...I don't think they're getting paid enough for this. 😬
Ah yes, the "entitled youth of today" just don't want to work. 🙄
"My sister-in-law agreed to be my maid of honor, and it was terrible. She tried to talk me out of marrying her brother by making up stories that he was cheating. Turns out, she was besties with his ex and wanted them to get back together."
I will NEVER look at human beings the same again.
"The house flipping trend has NOT helped home affordability. It's good to make a junk house habitable again — it's not good to turn a $220K house into a $350K house."
"My sister is notorious for doing outlandish things. My dad started an LLC that was supposed to be for all of his children in the future (there are four of us). Since all of our names were on it, my sister realized she had drawing power and emptied the account. She took $7,100, and it was gone within about a month."