Best way to stop a wedding?
Hello All!
I have a friend that is getting married a week from tomorrow! Great news, right? Wrong.
My friend "acts" happy but I don't believe that they are really happy. I think that it would be in everyone's best interest to break up the wedding next weekend...
How should I go about doing this?
I have a friend that is getting married a week from tomorrow! Great news, right? Wrong.
My friend "acts" happy but I don't believe that they are really happy. I think that it would be in everyone's best interest to break up the wedding next weekend...
How should I go about doing this?
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I slept with the groom once. That seemed to do it.0
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Knock the bride up!0
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In for the earnest replies.0
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Just have a long talk with her about it. Tell her you think its a bad idea. If you're good friends, maybe she'll listen to you.0
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I was recently in a similar situation. I have a sister who's a lovely person. She's a doctor and has a bright future. Her ex fiance on the other hand is a bit of a free loader. As an older brother I considered it my duty to make sure that this wedding didn't happen. I don't know how much time you have before the wedding but you should start planning at least a month or so ahead of time.
First off the planning a wedding is going to be very stressful already so anything that you can do to indirectly add to that stress will assist in them calling off the wedding in frustration. I have a friend that I used to survey they house and convince them a bunch of construction work needed to be done. When they asked me about a construction team I found the most unprofessional I could and recommended it to them. I didn't want the team to be too efficient and ruin my plans.
As the building works were being done I suggested that they should move in with me. Once that happened it was all a matter of getting the boyfriend drunk on a nightly basis, spraying his clothes with perfume, sending texts frrom a burner cell phone I picked up. They split up two weeks before the wedding.
My sister is still a bit heart broken but I think she's coming along great.0 -
Just have a long talk with her about it. Tell her you think its a bad idea. If you're good friends, maybe she'll listen to you.
Sounds like a good idea.
But I want to make a big scene!0 -
Realize that you are actually in love with her and spend the next days up to the wedding undermining her fiancee and showing her that she is really in love with you too.0
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step 1: cut a hole in a box...0
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Watch "My Best Friend's Wedding". Lots of great pointers in there.0
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Fill the wedding chapel with popcorn. You can't have a wedding in popcorn. That's science.0
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all you can do is have a conversation. voice your concerns, tell them it'd be okay if they don't want to go through with it. and, lastly, and most importantly, tell them you will support them no matter what and this will be the last time you bring it up.
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get them wasted, take them to a strip club, take pictures and leak them on the internet0 -
I was recently in a similar situation. I have a sister who's a lovely person. She's a doctor and has a bright future. Her ex fiance on the other hand is a bit of a free loader. As an older brother I considered it my duty to make sure that this wedding didn't happen. I don't know how much time you have before the wedding but you should start planning at least a month or so ahead of time.
First off the planning a wedding is going to be very stressful already so anything that you can do to indirectly add to that stress will assist in them calling off the wedding in frustration. I have a friend that I used to survey they house and convince them a bunch of construction work needed to be done. When they asked me about a construction team I found the most unprofessional I could and recommended it to them. I didn't want the team to be too efficient and ruin my plans.
As the building works were being done I suggested that they should move in with me. Once that happened it was all a matter of getting the boyfriend drunk on a nightly basis, spraying his clothes with perfume, sending texts frrom a burner cell phone I picked up. They split up two weeks before the wedding.
My sister is still a bit heart broken but I think she's coming along great.
That's a good idea!
But a week, that's not really enough time to complete all that.0 -
Clearly you need a hitman.0
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kidnap one or both of them until after the wedding. Problem solved! bada bing!0
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kidnap one or both of them until after the wedding. Problem solved! bada bing!
This can be accomplished at the bachelor or bachelorette party. Are either going to Vegas perhaps? That would be the perfect location to take care of that.0 -
I was recently in a similar situation. I have a sister who's a lovely person. She's a doctor and has a bright future. Her ex fiance on the other hand is a bit of a free loader. As an older brother I considered it my duty to make sure that this wedding didn't happen. I don't know how much time you have before the wedding but you should start planning at least a month or so ahead of time.
First off the planning a wedding is going to be very stressful already so anything that you can do to indirectly add to that stress will assist in them calling off the wedding in frustration. I have a friend that I used to survey they house and convince them a bunch of construction work needed to be done. When they asked me about a construction team I found the most unprofessional I could and recommended it to them. I didn't want the team to be too efficient and ruin my plans.
As the building works were being done I suggested that they should move in with me. Once that happened it was all a matter of getting the boyfriend drunk on a nightly basis, spraying his clothes with perfume, sending texts frrom a burner cell phone I picked up. They split up two weeks before the wedding.
My sister is still a bit heart broken but I think she's coming along great.
That's a good idea!
But a week, that's not really enough time to complete all that.
Ok. You just need to move faster. Use a burner cell phone. Send texts in the middle of the night and try to spend alot of time with the groom. If he's away from her alot and she's seeing that he's getting texts in the middle of the night that will arouse suspicion.
Do they have a home phone?
If so call and whenever she answers hang up. I normally wouldn't suggest this but since time is of the essence is there anyone you know with any sort of acting skills? She/he could run up to the two of them and fake an affair.0 -
Bang the bride and take videos. There'll be a lawsuit later, but what is your primary concern?0
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There are just two things you need to do this....
Hookers and Blow :laugh:0 -
Murder either the bride or the groom. Then it becomes a funeral instead.0
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A badger in the air duct, and Taylor Swift guest starring as the groom's ex-girlfriend.0
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Just off the top of my head:
1) Before the wedding, go into the bridal chambers and toast with red wine. Then....OOPS! All over the dress.
2) Profess undying love, buy flowers, a bigger ring, and start planning your wedding to her. Women love that.
3) Hire a hooker to bang the groom. Get photographic evidence. Video even better.
4) Kidnap.0 -
Just off the top of my head:
1) Before the wedding, go into the bridal chambers and toast with red wine. Then....OOPS! All over the dress.
2) Profess undying love, buy flowers, a bigger ring, and start planning your wedding to her. Women love that.
3) Hire a hooker to bang the groom. Get photographic evidence. Video even better.
4) Kidnap.
All good, THANKS!0 -
I think OP is being serious . . why is everyone making jokes?
If it was your loved ones about to make the mistake of their lives I doubt you would find it so funny.0 -
Do it all graduate style....run to the church the day of and bang on the glass shouting their name till they come running out and then run away from the family and hop on a bus0
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I think OP is being serious . . why is everyone making jokes?
If it was your loved ones about to make the mistake of their lives I doubt you would find it so funny.
You shouldn't mess with a loved ones life if you only 'think' they might be unhappy. People aren't being serious because trying to do something about it is the best way to ruin a relationship with the person you are trying to 'save' forever. Without undeniable evidence that the other person is absolutely horrible, the OP should do nothing or risk not being a part of that loved ones life.0 -
I think OP is being serious . . why is everyone making jokes?
If it was your loved ones about to make the mistake of their lives I doubt you would find it so funny.
We are not a mistake!! :grumble:0
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