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Run, Greg, Run!
I don't know what she brings to the party, but this is likely one of many red flags she's been waving. Just because you go through with the wedding doesn't mean the flags vanish.
Edit: just noticed the date on the sign. RIP, Greg. Good luck to you.
Or, crazy idea, maybe it's a joke they both find funny?
This is why terminally online people are terminally single. Everything is red flag gaslight abuse break up immediately.
I was really hoping the "get a divorce" culture was something that would have stayed with reddit
To be fair, we kinda fucked the "sanctity of marriage" long before reddit or the LGBT crowd ever got a chance to
Are you saying gay marriage defiles the concept?
In order for them to defile it the concept has to still exist.
Stop trying to put words in my mouth to cause arguements.
Are you saying Asian people are inferior to white people?
Yeah, I had a shitty marriage, and I found this genuinely funny
I also think it would be a funny way of directing the bride's guests and the groom's guests. The bride's will be directed to "Laura's Wedding, Featuring Greg," and the groom's to "Greg's Wedding, Featuring Laura."
It can be a joke they both find funny and also a red flag. What are we joking about here.. how controlling someone is about the wedding?
It can also be absolutely not a red flag.
The joy of the internet includes pontificating.
It's a red flag of Greg doesn't like it. Could have been a red flag if Lauren wasn't sure how Greg would react to it when she showed it to him (mostly dependent on how she would react if he didn't like it). Same if any of the above happened with roles reversed.
But yeah, odds are Greg and Lauren both find it funny.
Greg must be a very patient man because Lauren seems exhausting.
Or she thought the sign would be funny. Made me giggle.
How do you know Greg didn't make the joke? Do you now Greg and Lauren? Did you give them a gift off their registry or did you do the right thing and give them cold hard cash (via check)? Did you tip the bartender a 20 to start the night and say "remember this face!" and proceed to order thirteen G&Ts over the course of the ceremony?
If this wasn't a joke, why would this even exist at the wedding?