Anyone who has ever been to a wedding knows the fairytale narrative so many of us are obsessed with is far from the truth.
The breathtaking bride, the tear-jerking vows, the “wow” moments, the picture-perfect details... behind all these “perfect” moments are stories of stress, tears, bridezillas, and budgets that quickly spiral out of control.
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I’ve never been someone who fantasised about having a wedding.
To me, weddings have always seemed so needlessly over-the-top; the exorbitantly priced dress, the speeches, the throwing of the bouquet. It all feels showy, outdated, and, most of all, not like me.
I might be in danger of sounding like the wedding grinch, but weddings aren’t some sacred day where everything magically comes together – unless, of course, you have a kick-ass wedding planner and an enormous budget.
A big wedding can be enormously stressful, and I find myself questioning whether it will be worth the cash, the drama, and my sanity.
And there’s a good chance the cost of our wedding might put us into debt if we’re not careful.