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Run, run now Mr.
Not much different from this:
"I am happy now that George calls on my bedchamber less frequently than of old. As it is, I now endure but two calls a week, and when I hear his steps outside my door I lie down on my bed, close my eyes, open my legs, and think of England."
-- Diary of Lady Alice Hillingdon, 1912
There are people she has to answer to if texting during her wedding was a problem - primarily her husband, to a lesser extent her family, and to an even lesser extent, the guests and hired staff. She doesn't have to answer to the general public. My view is that if the marrying couple is okay with the behavior, it really is their day, and that makes it okay. It's not my wedding. So, I suppose I do espouse the view that people should be able to do largely whatever they please, with the caveat that in situations like this, both partners need to leave the wedding happy. She doesn't need society's approval, and never asked for it. Hopefully she has her husband's approval, because ruining his wedding would be uncalled for.
Many view weddings not just as events for the bride and groom, but as ceremonies that welcome a family into a faith and sometimes are even are seen as creating a sacred contract with a higher being.
The environment itself- be it a temple, church, chapel, etc.- is often itself considered hallowed ground where the person is in touch with a religious being. Because of that relationship, many behaviors that are considered "ok" by general society are not considered "ok" in that place of worship. By being married in a faith or within a place of worship, you have agreed to honor that faith's traditions during the ceremony. One should find another place and faith to be married under if they cannot abide by the standards of that faith for the ceremony itself.
Similarly, if a courthouse prohibits cell phones, then cell phone use by the bride or groom isn't acceptable by the standards of that ceremony. Again, find another place to get married.
Whatever floats your boat, I guess. I sure as heck wouldn't consider this acceptable, personally.
Actually, this woman bothers me not one iota. Now if she were texting while driving (which I'm sure she does) I would have choice words for her.There's not enough time in the day to condemn them all. It's easier to just live and let live, shrug, say whatever, and go about my business.
Actually, this woman bothers me not one iota. Now if she were texting while driving (which I'm sure she does) I would have choice words for her.
Kim Kardasian comes to mind....Modern weddings are full of tacky things. Just add one more to the list.
Kim Kardasian comes to mind....
edit: I wasn't actually aware that she got married until I saw the news reports today that she has applied for a divorce, 72 days after she was married (and made over 10 million dollars because of her nuptials). Now that's tacky.
Kim Kardasian comes to mind....
edit: I wasn't actually aware that she got married until I saw the news reports today that she has applied for a divorce, 72 days after she was married (and made over 10 million dollars because of her nuptials). Now that's tacky.