Get a grip. |
Why is it disgusting? She is a little young, but not really for that culture. It's not like it was an arranged marriage. They look cute! |
| He is really marrying below his class. He is a at Yale. Just ask any Ivy. |
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He may be marrying below his presumed class, but both the bride and groom are from the Sephardic Jewish community which trumps "class."
Many religious women marry at a younger age than those on DCUM deem appropriate. She probably won't be posting on the the New York version of DCUM under TTC or special needs kids. |
+1 |
| I read them religiously. Carmela Soprano called them "the women's sports section." LOL |
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good lord. he is 25, not 45. why the snark about age?
on a side note, the story sounds like a typical indian semi-arranged marriage scenario. next. |
| I have an Indian friend whose mother had an arranged marriage. I asked the mother if she wanted an arranged marriage for her daughter. She said something like that's why I sent her to Princeton. |
Really? Isn't there a correlation between birth defect and limited gene pool? Some cultures/religions marry among themselves. After years, centuries, that would augment the chance of birth defects or genetic anomalies. |
| I read the NYT vows section because I am a vapid social climber. It usually leads with some dumb asses story about a couple who met, didn't really like each other, and then one is sent 8,000 miles away due to their high powered job. And then, alas, they fall in love. And then the groom says in the article, "when Buffy enters a room, she fills it with an energy that nobody can ignore...." |
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Are they Jewish? |
Gila Shlomo, the daughter of Rosette Shlomo and Ezra Shlomo of Brooklyn, was married Monday evening to Avi Abraham Sutton, a son of Mazal Sutton and David Sutton of Jamaica Estates, Queens. Rabbi Jacob Nasirov performed the ceremony at Congregation Shaare Zion in Brooklyn. What do you think? |
| Good candidate for abovethelaw.com. |
| The parents of the couple don't have high power careers? |
| Wacthell, Lipton -- he is going to make a ton of money. But work a ton of hours. That is a firm that is not good for your first marriage. |