Anonymous wrote:Maybe he wanted to settle down with someone who isn't after him for his family wealth because she has more money.
I watched the British Vogue Mr and Mrs video, and their favorite date night is staying in to watch the Gilmore girls.
Anonymous wrote:I find this celebrity wedding to be mildly but definitively depressing.
The British side seems trashy (too many tats and boobs falling out of dresses) and the American side, not much better (Miami: need I say more?). The bride and groom seem like vacuous wastrels who've never been asked to develop skills or self-reliance by their self-absorbed parents. Nobody is exceptionally good-looking and the groom especially looks like a very, very average lower-class British bloke, with sparse facial hair and unmemorable beige features that call to mind the lads that hang about grim council flats on the gloomy outskirts of London.
They signed an ironclad prenup so there won't even be any money drama when they inevitably divorce.
I click on the DM stories hoping against hope for something interesting or lovely to look at and I just see a bunch of mediocre-looking people and C-list celebrities, and I feel a crushing sense of ennui. Give me a royal wedding any day, or an A-list celeb wedding in Malibu. But this one is just depressing. Do better, DM. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:These people’s lives are nothing like ours, so why act like getting married young is such a big deal? They literally can sit by the pool and eat bon bons for the rest of their lives. These two have already travelled the world ten times over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is 23 considered “pretty young” to get married?
Because this forum is full of in denial aging yuppies who pretend it's normal to get married for the first time at 35 and that women can have their first child "easily" well into their mid and late 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is 23 considered “pretty young” to get married?
Because this forum is full of in denial aging yuppies who pretend it's normal to get married for the first time at 35 and that women can have their first child "easily" well into their mid and late 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I love the trend of hot young, affluent brides. The trope of late 30's brides bragging about how they chose to "travel/build their career/find themselves/etc" (was it a choice?) is tired and never rings with much authenticity. Sometimes the right partner comes early!!
Let's bring back young marriages!
Anonymous wrote:Why is 23 considered “pretty young” to get married?
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I love the trend of hot young, affluent brides. The trope of late 30's brides bragging about how they chose to "travel/build their career/find themselves/etc" (was it a choice?) is tired and never rings with much authenticity. Sometimes the right partner comes early!!
Let's bring back young marriages!