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truebrideconfessions seems to attract some of the whiniest, most spoiled, "IT'S MY DAY AND I'M A F'ING PRINCESS" bitches. Some current selections (cut and pasted, all mangled spelling courtesy the original posters):
The closer and closer I get to the wedding, the more and more angry I get with my parents. My fiance is paying for almost the whole thing. We are very disappointed with the lack of support from my parents. They had over four years to save for our wedding. They didn't make any sacrifices for me like so many parents do to give their daughters a wedding. The could afford to give us $8,000-$10,000 if they didn't live such a frivolous life style.

I think the resent me for leaving them. They better never expect me to take care of them when they can't work anymore. They can go live with my loser, alcoholic brother that they keep giving money, etc.

If you can't afford to provide you child an education and a semi-decent wedding, then don't have children. Its cruel to blow all your money and then watch your kid work at McDonald's because you don't feel responsible for helping them succeed.
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My friendship with cheap gift-givers has soured.
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I secretly judge women whose rings come from mall jewelers.
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I made my mom give me her ring because my cheep boyfriend bought me the uglyest ring ever. Also, my engagement was so awful, so I made my parents plan a new engagement with my boyfriend at a romantic resturant for me as a surprise....My boyfreind doesn't know I know, but I do...hehehe....I GET WHAT I WANT!!!!!
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I was so disappointed when I saw the ring when my fiancee proposed.

I know it's so shallow and selfish, but I wanted a ring that would compare to my friends and co-workers. I was embarassed to show mine to anyone, because it's a little small in comparison.

I never said a word to him, and acted thrilled, but I was so let down.

As a woman, I know how other women think. A big ring means he really loves you a lot, and is willing to go into debt in girl language.


*blink* Let's see that last sentence again: "As a woman, I know how other women think. A big ring means he really loves you a lot, and is willing to go into debt in girl language. " Clearly, I missed the memo where the appeal of this whole "gimme a giant rock and start us out in a multi-thousand dollar financial hole" thing was explained to us girls.

Date: 2007-09-05 10:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tazira.livejournal.com
Wow. That's beautiful.

I love it every bit as much as I love Entitlement Mothers. You know, the women who feel like we should all pitch in and treat them like princesses because they chose to spawn. The ones with 'Baby on Board' signs dangling from the rear view windows of their cars.

"Oh, I was planning on driving like an asshole and crashing into you madly, but now that I know you have a baby on board, I won't do that."

What the fuck?!

Date: 2007-09-05 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sistercoyote.livejournal.com
Someone once posited that the "Baby on Board" signs are actually to warn other drivers that the contents of that car are under pressure and liable to do Very Odd Things.

Date: 2007-09-06 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] patgreene.livejournal.com
Yes, I think "Baby on Board" often translates to "Beware: Badly Sleep-Deprived Driver".

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