Wedding Survey Reveals You’d Better Start Saving for the Big Day Now
Before you walk down the aisle, you may want to walk down to the bank to make sure you’ve got enough money in your account.
Before you walk down the aisle, you may want to walk down to the bank to make sure you’ve got enough money in your account.
Lots of people are looking for the love of a lifetime this Valentine’s Day. John and Ann Betar have already found it.
It's a dog eat dog world out there, and these days, it's really hard to find true love. We're talking about about the kind that leaves you slobbering and all goggly-eyed and all that mushy stuff. Sure it's rare to come across, but love does exist! How do we know? Well, we've discovered a whole bunch of dogs that are giving us some solid proof.
If there's anything the internet loves, it's a creative marriage proposal. Now that the best ones end up on YouTube for all to see, it has become harder and harder to come up with a truly unique proposal. But that doesn't mean it's impossible.
A somewhat recent video to make its way around the Internet was a marriage proposal from a man who thought it might be funny to fake an imminent plane crash before popping the question. The commercial pilot, Ryan Thompson, told his girlfriend that the plane was experiencing trouble and asked her to read the emergency instruction manual. Long story short, he ended up popping the question just as his fiancée-to-be started to see her life flash before her eyes.
The next holiday you spend with your family where you find yourself frustrated at how dysfunctional they all seem, please take a deep breath and imagine what it must be like to find out that you spent decades married to your own father without even knowing it. Then maybe have another drink.
Want to propose to your girlfriend on the Jumbotron to show the world just how much you love her? You ain't got nothin on this dude, who got about 60 family and friends to Lip-Dub to a Bruno Mars song as a marriage proposal
There is a growing trend among America’s married couples that appears to be gaining ground as a result of a challenging economy and unsettled job market.
That trend is the commuter marriage. But what is it?
Usually when a person is graduating from college, she’s thinking about what kind of job she’ll get after school. This woman gets a surprise offer during graduation and suddenly has a different job to think about — the new and unexpected job of planning her wedding.
Are you living with your girlfriend and thinking about popping the big question? You may want to reconsider.
A new study published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, show that married couples have only few advantages compared to couples that aren’t married and live together.