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Aunt forced the bride to bow and cry. Can you accept the "marriage trouble"?

unacceptable.

In many parts of the country, the habit of quarreling with each other is still maintained, while some people pretend to quarrel with each other, but in fact their behavior is vulgar, which really makes people want to call names.

First of all, "marital quarrels" do not respect the wishes of the parties.

Originally, the wedding was a celebration for everyone, but some people made it taste bad.

This kind of black sheep will constantly refresh your three views during the marriage. He is ashamed to do it, but you are ashamed to say it.

if you say that he shouldn't do this, he will also say that you are stingy, and he is embarrassed to marry you. When you hear this answer, you vomit blood in your heart and pretend to be kind on the surface.

In a noisy marriage, you don't ask the parties' wishes at all, and no one responds when you call it a stop, which makes people want to cry.

Secondly, it makes people angry, but they have to endure it.

At the time of marriage, the custom of being disturbed by others in the bridal chamber has been preserved in many places, and some people will take the opportunity to hug the bride, and the groom will be so angry that he has to endure it.

Not to mention the bride, if you cry, people will call you stroke of bad luck. If you fight back, everyone will come to persuade you to get married without losing your temper over such a trivial matter.

in a word, I told you to bear it. The rhythm of vomiting blood ...

Finally, "marital strife" is an old custom

Marriage is obviously a happy event, and "marital strife" makes the wedding a feeling of "being tortured". And those who get married are still friends and relatives, which makes people even more angry.

I really hope that I will never see the word "marital quarrels" again, and all I see are congratulations from civilized manners.