Sometimes, the happiness or unhappiness of a marriage can be foreseen from the wedding day.
Wedding days are usually joyful events, an example of the kind of happiness that the couple would enjoy forever.
At least, that's the hope of the couple, their family, and their friends.
Unfortunately,
things don’t always go as planned or hoped. Marriages are not always
full of happiness and fanfare as the wedding day, and they don’t always
last forever.
And sometimes, if you pay
close attention at the wedding ceremony, you’d get an idea of which
marriage will last in happiness, and the ones that are doomed from the
onset.
According to Tiffany Wright, a wedding expert, here are four ways to decide this:
1. Handling pressure
Wedding
planning is always stressful, but the way a couple deal with this
stress says something, if little, about what could happen in their
marriage.
Tiffany says “Sometimes I
see couples really collapse under the pressure. [and this could tell on
the way they handle issues that come their way when they get married]”
2. Being apart a lot on the big day
The expert says, “It’s
the simple, intimate gestures like a kiss on the head when they think
no one is looking, or the desire to hold hands all the time that shows
there is a real connection.”
So if a
couple choose to spend a lot of time with their bridesmaids and
groomsmen instead, it could be because there’s trouble in paradise and
such marriage is surely not being built to last.
3. When the leaves out his bride in his speech
This happens a lot more often than one would imagine, according to Tiffany.
The
34-year old wedding specialist says she’s even seen some extreme cases
where the groom spoke about how gorgeous the bridesmaids look, but
forgot to mention his new wife at all.
Speaking to Net Mums, she adds, “If
your groom mentions yours (or even worse HIS!) ex during the speech, it
suggests there may be underlying issues or jealousy that hasn’t been
dealt with.”
4. Unsupportive family
Another
way to gauge whether a marriage has the potential of breaking apart is
to check the body language and warmth of communication between the
families at the ceremony.
This could show
if a particular family or parent do not really approve of the marriage,
and this has proven, in many cases, to have an effect on the happiness
and longevity of the marriage.
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