{"id":12470,"date":"2019-04-11T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-04-11T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/relationships-wedding-photographers-red-flag-marriage-wont-last-divorce\/"},"modified":"2019-04-11T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-04-11T00:00:00","slug":"relationships-wedding-photographers-red-flag-marriage-wont-last-divorce","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/relationships-wedding-photographers-red-flag-marriage-wont-last-divorce\/","title":{"rendered":"Wedding Photographers Reveal The Red Flags That a Marriage Won't Last"},"content":{"rendered":"
Weddings are made up of breathtaking moments: the bride walks down the aisle, the newlyweds share a kiss, the cake is cut, and everyone hits the dance floor in celebration.<\/p>\n
But these and other wedding moments can also say a lot about whether the happy couple will stay happily coupled—and no one knows this better than wedding photographers, who are paid to capture everything on camera. The more weddings they work, the more red flags they pick up about which brides and grooms won't be together forever.<\/p>\n
Need proof? Check out the viral r\/AskReddit thread posted on Monday, which posed the question<\/a>: “Marriage\/engagement photographers\/ videographers of Reddit, have you developed a sixth sense for which marriages will flourish and which will not? What are the green and red flags?”<\/p>\n Since then, the post has received over 50,000 upvotes and 6,000 responses. Some of the top-ranked replies from photographers and videographers (and from other wedding workers, like members of the band) weren't too surprising. One example: an over-imbibing bride or groom.<\/p>\n RELATED: <\/strong>Why You Really, Seriously Don’t Need to Diet Before Your Wedding<\/p>\n "Probably when the bride got absolutely blackout drunk and started telling everyone at the party (in that drunk loud whisper) that she was fucking the groom's brother," a videographer wrote of one red flag he recalled at a wedding.<\/p>\n One wedding band guitar player chimed in on the thread, sharing the story of alcohol-fueled nuptials resulting in disaster. "Drunken gorilla-sized groom physically attacked us when we cut off the music after already going over our contracted time an hour. Mother of the groom got into the mix and pulled him back. Bride was in tears," the commenter wrote. "So that was a red flag. They lasted a few months."<\/p>\n Another telltale sign that plenty of commenters agreed on was that if a couple was fighting over minor details, a successful marriage was likely out of the picture.<\/p>\n "Had a couple fly us out to Iceland for their engagement shoot. Now the first couple of days were fine and everything looked okay, but in Iceland, some lodging options aren’t very luxurious. The groom chose to book what was essentially a tiny bunk house (the ones meant for those summer camps) and the bride lost it and complained the whole night," one videographer wrote. "Later on I learn that they broke up a month before the wedding."<\/p>\n