Sky Lanterns Make a Beautiful Wedding
To tie the knot or not to get married tie the knot? That is the question. It never was the doubt. It was before ‘When to marry?’ not ‘why to marry’. For years young women were expected and expected themselves to obtain a mate young, hook up and start up home with tiddlers and a hamster, and committhe rest of their lives to organising a good house. Maybe because ladies have been loosed from what were once their conventional purposes, that marriage is no longer of importance and definitely not the only path to go down. In fact numerous people- both male and female absolutely hate the idea of marriage, and can’t imagine gazing into a loved one’s face and promising without question to spend the remaider of their lives with them until someone dies. In many ways it’s a pity, because weddings can be such wonderful occassions especially when they feature a handsome wedding robe and sky lanterns. But, ill-fated marriages can be devastating, financially and emotionally ruinous, and the most isolating things of all. Though being in a ill-fated partnership is also extremely isolating, somehow with the marriage label, it’s worse. Colleagues expect more of a couple when they are officially married and have also spent so much dosh on their wedding day. They are required to be happy or to at least try their hardest to be so. As a result of this perceived outside pressure, many married couples feel they have to put on a show and obscure their real thoughts. The reason why there were a greater amount marriages or why marriages endured a few generations ago is because couples had no choice but to keep pushing on with their relationship. This is better in some respects, but in others, it is very destructive. Yes there were more such spousal relationships, but there were also many more desperately pitiful ones.






















