What do people do to avoid marriage?
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-do-people-do-to-avoid-marriage.htmlMendelssohn's march, a magnificent white dress of unprecedented beauty, a happy bride and groom standing at the altar - all this must be experienced by those who are married on their wedding day, but not those who are trying with all their might to avoid this day. After the wedding day is set and a bunch of guests are invited, there is no turning back, but suddenly the bride or groom realizes that he or she does not want to get married and it is too early for him or her to say goodbye to a single life, then they begin to do the stupidest things in their lives instead of to tell his chosen one the truth in the eye.
The groom deliberately called his bride a false name
During a Western-style wedding ceremony, Zhao Lei, a Chinese resident, politely asked his bride, who froze in anticipation of the solemn moment, blissfully looking with happy eyes at her lover: “Xiao Ling, are you willing to become my wife?” So romantic, if not for one "but": Xiao Ling was the name of his ex-girlfriend who moved to another country. The name of the one he was going to marry was Zhao Ting. The failed bride gave Lay a slap in the face and hurriedly headed for the exit, throwing her wedding ring on the floor. Formally, they were already considered husband and wife, so immediately after the incident, Zhao Ting filed for divorce.
The girl killed her fiancé on her wedding day
Saturday, August 11, 2012, was supposed to be the happiest date in the life of Cola Franklin, but fate decreed otherwise: on that day, the girl brutally dealt with the man she was going to marry. Billy Raphael Brewster and Na Cola Franklin were engaged and about to get married. On the eve of the wedding, they had a big fight over petty trifles. On the day of the wedding, the conflict escalated to the breaking point and ended with Na Kola, who reportedly had not slept for several days and was in a nervous state, stabbed her fiancé to death in front of her own children. Brewster's relatives were traveling from another city to a wedding, and ended up at a funeral. On Cola, Franklin was sentenced to life in prison.
The man decided to set fire to the hotel instead of confessing to his fiancee that he was already married
In 2009, Japanese resident Tatsuhiko Kawata, having been married for fifteen years, proposed to another woman whom he had dated for more than three years. Tatsuhiko promised his mistress, naturally unsuspecting, to marry her in October 2009. The wedding was to take place at the Risonare Hotel, located in the city of Hakuto (Hokkaido, Japan). Kawata was not going to get a divorce, nor was he going to tell his fiancee that he already had a wife. He also did not cancel the marriage, deciding instead to set fire to the hotel where the wedding ceremony was planned. At the trial, Tatsuhiko pleaded guilty, trying to mitigate it by the fact that no one was hurt in the fire. Of course, his ex-fiancee had a completely different opinion on this issue.
The man called the police and said that the place where his wedding was supposed to take place was mined
Neil McCardle decided to become the "perfect groom" and took on the responsibility of planning his own wedding. He made a to-do list, but only bothered to check it when the important event was only one night away. Unfortunately, Liverpool's St. George's Hall (the site where McCardle's wedding was supposed to take place) was already rented by another young couple who also wanted to celebrate their marriage there. Neal was well aware that he had screwed up with the most important thing, so he could not think of anything better than to call the police the next morning and tell the dispatcher that a bomb had been planted in St. George's Hall. Everyone who was inside it, of course, had to be evacuated. It turned out that McCardle disrupted two weddings at once. The man did not hide the fact that the call about mining was his doing, and surrendered to the police. He was arrested and put in jail for twelve months. Surprisingly, Neil's fiancee forgave him for the failed wedding preparations, and they stayed together.
runaway Bride
Jennifer Wilbanks was due to marry John Mason on April 30, 2005. A few days before the wedding, she suddenly disappeared. The search began on 26 April; For some reason, the bride's relatives immediately thought that something had happened to the girl, and the media began to accuse John of being involved in the disappearance of his beloved. On April 29, Mason received a call from Jennifer, who informed him of her kidnapping. She claimed to be being held in a house by a Hispanic man and a white woman. According to the girl, the couple mocked her and sexually abused her. Some time later, Wilbanks was found and arrested for perjury. She didn't go to jail. Jennifer was given a suspended sentence and sent to community service. John Mason met another girl and married her in 2008. They played a modest wedding in the house of the groom's parents.
Young man faked his own death
Alex Lancaster, 23, thought she had found the man of her dreams when she met Tucker Blankford in August 2012 as a college student in Connecticut. At first, the young man treated her like a little princess. He often spoiled her with gifts and arranged surprises, one of which was a declaration of love and a marriage proposal. When Alex returned to her native England, she began to slowly prepare for the most significant event in her life. Inspired by love and dreams, the girl bought a wedding dress and other things necessary for the celebration, including invitations and plane tickets. In turn, Tucker had to find a place for the marriage ceremony.
Shortly before the appointed day of the wedding, Alex received a call from a man who introduced himself as Blankford's father and said that Tucker had committed suicide by throwing himself under the wheels of a bus. This turned out to be a lie. Later it turned out that the young man was alive and well. He invented such a ridiculous story in order not to marry Alex. The girl also learned that Tucker did not even think about looking for a place for the wedding ceremony. Moreover, he did not see fit to inform his parents of his engagement to Lancaster. His mother generally thought they had separated. Alex sued Blankford for $1,200 (eBay purchase of the dress and other expenses) for property damage. Now she is developing a business idea for creating wedding accessories.
Keywords: Marriage | Foolishness | Groom | Bride | Deed | Wedding
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