Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman says she was surprised and hurt to find out that she is the only bridesmaid “denied” a plus-one at her best friend’s upcoming wedding.
The 28-year-old woman explained the situation in a post onReddit’s “Wedding Shaming” forum, recounting how she asked the bride if she could bring her girlfriend of two years to the wedding after receiving a formal invitation and noting there was no mention on it of a plus-one.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman has taken to Reddit to share that her 21-year-old stepson wants to bring his new girlfriend on a family vacation — and she’s not going to allow it.In herRedditpost, the woman writes that she and her husband share 3-year-old twins, as well as two older sons — one 21 and one 22 — from his previous marriage. This year for Christmas, they gifted all of the kids a family trip to a resort.
Mar. 15, 2025
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As she explains in aRedditpost. the woman has been married to her husband for nearly eight years, and the couple has three kids under the age of 7.
“My husband’s family lives a 4 hour flight from us and in a location that is very difficult to travel to at Christmas time so it’s long been established that we don’t travel to them at Christmas time, and there are no hard feelings about this at all,” she shares.
Mar. 15, 2025
Talitha Degier; Talitha Degier proposes to her now-fiancé Bas.Photo:Talitha Degier/TikTok (2)
Talitha Degier/TikTok (2)
A woman is breaking tradition when it comes to proposals.
Talitha Degier shared onTikTokthat she decided to pop the question to her boyfriend — a choice she said she didn’t regret and which garnered mixed reactions online.
She kicked off her video showing herself in front of a mirror with the words, “They say you should never propose to your boyfriend.
Mar. 15, 2025
Sabrina Chae TikTok.Photo:sabfortony/TikTok
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A young widow shared a deeply personal moment on TikTok recently: eating the last meal her late husband had cooked for her.
The Japanese curry wasn’t just any meal, but a frozen memory preserved for more than two years after his sudden death from cardiac arrest in December 2022.
Sabrina Chae and her husband Tony Song were together for seven years and married for more than two.