I_Lucas
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Yes, ladies and gentlemen of the forum, you read that correctly.
Having endured the shallow matrimonial ceremonies of a number of cousins (who end up getting a divorce a few years later), not to mention being in the wedding parties of both my best friend and my brother, I have to say the ideas of both weddings and marriage sicken me. I never want to hear Bach's overplayed 'Wedding March' again. I never want to see another bridal gown. I never want to hear another wedding sermon. And I never, ever want to go to another damned reception as long I live.
There are other reasons why I refuse to tread down the proverbial aisle.
1. The responsibility of both the spouse and the household
2. The inevitable boredom (and I'm not just talking about sex)
3. Socializing with other married couples (How bourgeois can you get?)
4. Children (I can't stand them)
5. The spouse's family (they usually end up not worth knowing)
6. The social pressure to act and be 'normal' (in other words: dull)
7. The suppression of your own hopes and desires
8. The inevitable dumbing down of yourself and your partner
9. The endless arguments over the most minute and insignificant issues
10. Growing old and realizing you've wasted your life on someone you only thought you knew intimately
And now I will end with this saying: Better Dead than Wed.
Having endured the shallow matrimonial ceremonies of a number of cousins (who end up getting a divorce a few years later), not to mention being in the wedding parties of both my best friend and my brother, I have to say the ideas of both weddings and marriage sicken me. I never want to hear Bach's overplayed 'Wedding March' again. I never want to see another bridal gown. I never want to hear another wedding sermon. And I never, ever want to go to another damned reception as long I live.
There are other reasons why I refuse to tread down the proverbial aisle.
1. The responsibility of both the spouse and the household
2. The inevitable boredom (and I'm not just talking about sex)
3. Socializing with other married couples (How bourgeois can you get?)
4. Children (I can't stand them)
5. The spouse's family (they usually end up not worth knowing)
6. The social pressure to act and be 'normal' (in other words: dull)
7. The suppression of your own hopes and desires
8. The inevitable dumbing down of yourself and your partner
9. The endless arguments over the most minute and insignificant issues
10. Growing old and realizing you've wasted your life on someone you only thought you knew intimately
And now I will end with this saying: Better Dead than Wed.