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The Other Side Of Love …

Lisa:  “In the last five years, I’ve spent hundreds of dollars on wedding gifts, bridesmaid’s dresses, rehearsal suits, etc, and not one of those couples who were betrothed before my eyes, are still together.  One friend married a man who confessed to her on the eve of the wedding, that he was bi-sexual, and he could not commit to fidelity, and she married him anyway. Her excuse was that she didn’t want to be embarrassed at the church. The marriage lasted five weeks.”

Victoria: “When my sister, a successful businesswoman, almost got married a few years ago to a man she was crazy about.  He led her to believe that she was his soul mate from heaven.  However, several members of our family thought she was making a mistake because there was something shady about him.  Two days before the wedding, she showed up on his doorstep unannounced with a surprise for him and before she rang the doorbell, she overheard him telling his best friend, that he was strictly marrying for money.  Of course, she called off the wedding.  But she never told him why.  He ended up begging her to marry him because his family had come from all over the country for the wedding.  But she refused with no explanation.”

Mia: “I had a friend who married a college sweetheart from the past, and he killed her in a jealous rage a year after they married.  The sad thing is that she was warned to call the wedding off when her grandmother told her she’d had a bad dream about him and her safety, but she ignored the warning.                                                      

Avery: “I married a man who drove up to the church with his ex-girlfriend in the car.  I hadn’t been able to find him all night, and I guessed where he’d been, but I went through with the wedding, because I considered it a last fling for him.  I also rationalized that if he didn’t love me, he wouldn’t have shown up at the church.  But I was wrong.  He stayed with me for a month, and then asked for an annulment.”

Camila: “My best friend, who had been married to what she called, “a wonderful man” committed suicide on New Year’s Eve two years ago when she caught her husband in bed at their home with an ex-girlfriend.  This same woman had plagued their relationship for years, but my friend refused to let go, because she wanted to win, and in the end, she lost big time.”                                                                                

Layla: “I realized that I have been suffering from a broken heart for the last five years, and was doing nothing about it because I didn’t want to be alone. I was married to a man who betrayed me with my cousin.  I caught them together, and after he claimed he was drunk, I took him back, and lived to regret it.”

Norelle: “When my brother told a longtime girlfriend that he had met and fallen in love with another woman and that he had proposed to the woman, his girlfriend begged him not to leave her. And when he kept insisting it was over, she asked if they could still see each other after he got married.”

                                                                                   

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