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Is it a good idea to "take out bridal loan" or "borrow against 401K" to pay for wedding?

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I find the whole idea of a marriage in general to be ridiculous lol.

Taking out a loan for the wedding that he will still be paying on when she leaves him in yrs or less and takes half his net worth as well?

No thanks!
 

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I find the whole idea of a marriage in general to be ridiculous lol.

Taking out a loan for the wedding that he will still be paying on when she leaves him in yrs or less and takes half his net worth as well?

No thanks!
Well if he’s borrowing against his 401k like I did for college tuition. Dude ain’t got **** for money
 

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Hell no.
 

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Well if he’s borrowing against his 401k like I did for college tuition. Dude ain’t got **** for money
Should have applied for Pell grants
 

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Weddings are just glorified d*ck measuring contests now and it totally destroys any kind of romance or sincerity in the occasion. I honestly feel like almost everyone I know that's getting married at the moment is just trying to passive-aggressively surpass the Joneses.

I know a member of my family who is getting married at a huge ceremony hundreds of miles away from her home (with some flimsy pretense that it was near where she was born). It's going to be in a massive cathedral and she wants all her guests to travel up there, even the frail and elderly.

But merely having a wedding is not enough, there also have to be 3 different big sub-ceremonies, 3 different pre-wedding parties and a post-wedding party. And THEN the honeymoon. Wut.

It's costing a huge amount that she can't really afford, her choice of husband is kind of dubious and I find the whole thing perplexing. If you love someone just have a fairly nice wedding somewhere scenic, why does it always have to be "You're having two parties, so I will have THREE! HAHA F*CK YOU I'M BETTER!"
 

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Weddings are just glorified d*ck measuring contests now and it totally destroys any kind of romance or sincerity in the occasion. I honestly feel like almost everyone I know that's getting married at the moment is just trying to passive-aggressively surpass the Joneses.

I know a member of my family who is getting married at a huge ceremony hundreds of miles away from her home (with some flimsy pretense that it was near where she was born). It's going to be in a massive cathedral and she wants all her guests to travel up there, even the frail and elderly.

But merely having a wedding is not enough, there also have to be 3 different big sub-ceremonies, 3 different pre-wedding parties and a post-wedding party. And THEN the honeymoon. Wut.

It's costing a huge amount that she can't really afford, her choice of husband is kind of dubious and I find the whole thing perplexing. If you love someone just have a fairly nice wedding somewhere scenic, why does it always have to be "You're having two parties, so I will have THREE! HAHA F*CK YOU I'M BETTER!"
Some African/Mid-East/Asian culture pay up to 300 000$ for a wedding.

Wedding are still considered " status symbol"

If you have to borrow money, loan, takeout investments for a wedding... Its a sign you shouldnt marry or probably have a smaller venue.

It's cool having a party, stupid to create debt for it.

The size of the wedding is not correlated to it's success or love
 
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Don’t do it. The wedding does not have to be expensive. Believe me you will regret it.
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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No.

Very very stupid idea.

People who spend crazy money on a wedding are just that: Crazy.
 

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Weddings are just glorified d*ck measuring contests now and it totally destroys any kind of romance or sincerity in the occasion. I honestly feel like almost everyone I know that's getting married at the moment is just trying to passive-aggressively surpass the Joneses.

I know a member of my family who is getting married at a huge ceremony hundreds of miles away from her home (with some flimsy pretense that it was near where she was born). It's going to be in a massive cathedral and she wants all her guests to travel up there, even the frail and elderly.

But merely having a wedding is not enough, there also have to be 3 different big sub-ceremonies, 3 different pre-wedding parties and a post-wedding party. And THEN the honeymoon. Wut.

It's costing a huge amount that she can't really afford, her choice of husband is kind of dubious and I find the whole thing perplexing. If you love someone just have a fairly nice wedding somewhere scenic, why does it always have to be "You're having two parties, so I will have THREE! HAHA F*CK YOU I'M BETTER!"
I don't think it's a d!ck-measuring exercise, but rather a "final exam" sh!t test.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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