Honeymoon alone: the wife publishes a photo where she "hugs" her husband at home
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/honeymoon-alone-the-wife-publishes-a-photo-where-she-hugs-her-husband-at-home.htmlThere aren't many things in life more romantic than a honeymoon and places more romantic than Greece. And a honeymoon in Greece is just a combo. At least if you don't have to spend it alone.
It was in this situation that Pakistani Huma Mobin got into — her husband was denied a visa. But Huma did not lose her head and found a way to somehow dilute the drama of the situation: she began posting photos on her Facebook page, in which she pretends to hug her husband, who, in a more positive scenario, should have been standing next to her. Pretty romantic, isn't it?
Source: facebook.com
Initially, Huma decided to abandon the plans and not go anywhere, although everything had already been paid for. Only after her husband talked to her, she packed up and went to Greece with her relatives.
But if a person is not around, it does not mean that he is not in the thoughts. Therefore, nothing prevented Huma from putting her husband on her photos. At least with the help of imagination.
Keywords: Greece | Wife | Husband | Vacation | Relationship | Pakistan | Couple | Family | Photo | Humor
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