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I can't help myself; I read them every Sunday. I don't know why, but I love reading their stories! Anyway, this one today made me laugh:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/17/fashion/weddings/gila-shlomo-avi-sutton-weddings.html?ref=weddings&_r=0 That last comment at the end by the groom.. he sounds like a real catch. It's like he's saying "yes, my wife is immature and uneducated and I'm super smart and worldly, but I love her anyway!" Nice one buddy. |
| Always read them. Too fun not to! |
| Total guilty pleasure. Love them! |
Love seeing old friends who I have lost touch with announced. Sometimes it is also the way I found out they were divorced
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What a gorgeous couple!!! |
You are reading way too much into that comment. He's just acknowledging that they come from different educational backgrounds and he doesnt care, which is probably a question he gets from his Ivy-friends all the time. |
I hope you're kidding!
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+1 unnecessary |
| Lol, totally agree OP. He found his trophy wife and openly admits it. |
As someone who comes from both the Orthodox Jewish world and the Ivy-league word, there is A LOT of unnecessary judgment on both sides. They looks like a lovely couple. |
| She's 19! Way too young to get married. |
| Yucks. This poor couple. |
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After reading those things for years, and from my own experience, here's what I've gleaned about the modern age of marriage:
Doctors usually marry doctors; Lawyers usually marry lawyers; Investment bankers marry kindergarten teachers. |
| This entire story is disgusting. |
the comments here are even more disgusting. |