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Angry groom ‘humiliated’ wedding pranks

Angry groom 'humiliated' wedding pranks

He was wearing his bride’s clothes and couldn’t overcome what happened next.

The groom’s big day turned into the end of the world as his new wife and several friends pulled a “trash” technique that made his trust in the marriage “destroy” and “humiliate” him.

“My wife said I needed to overcome it, but I can’t stop obsessing with a prank that ruined my wedding experience and made me angry.” The gut-in groom groaned in an anonymous Reddit roar.

The newlywed man said he “can’t overcome” his wife and best man pulling up his “humiliation” during the wedding. Antoniodiaz – Stock.adobe.com

The newlyweds explained that the wedding planner convinced his bride and partner to see him as a suspender belt.

It is a controversial tradition in which the groom sexually deletes the articles of the bridal underwear (with his hands, tongue, or teeth) and throws it to a group of unmarried men to participate in sports.

But this guy’s garter ordeal isn’t a fun game.

Recently, brides and bride-to-be believe that the tradition of suspenders is considered inappropriate. Sonyachny -Stock.adobe.com

He complained, “Sit in a chair, in place of my wife, my best man in shorts on the garters around his thighs.” “My wife stood behind him and was talking to me as they took me over and let me fool it was her.”

“As they directed, I fell down and started reaching for my wife’s legs,” continued the Gumbo. “Once I found the leg, I found the garter and started pulling it down. But at that moment, I heard my wife say, ‘Use your mouth! Use your mouth!”

He didn’t know they replaced his lover with a guy.

“So, I leaned forward, grabbed the sling belt in my mouth, screaming the screams and applause of the crowd,” the groom said. “The teeth with the garters, my legs that I pulled it down… Once I held the garters, they told me to stand up and take my eyes off.”

“Everyone laughed when I took off my blindfold,” he recalled. “For a moment, everyone’s entire energy at the wedding was not concentrated in the joke except to laugh at me.”

“It feels bad.”

The groom said he was haunted by memory in an embarrassing stunt show and believed that it was a form of “attack” due to the nature of the situation. pzaxe -stock.adobe.com

It’s hard not to feel bad after being messed up in one of the biggest and most memorable moments of a person’s life.

Whether it’s a cake stunt or intentionally bringing the bride to the pool, wedding day pranks often indicate the “dangerous flag” in love.

The groom in the garter said that gumming of “destroyed my trust and intimacy in my wife.”

The awkward gentleman dedicated to keeping the spirit high, and during the reception party he showed a disguised smile, “sucking” his shame.

But once he spent his honeymoon, he attacked the bride with the “harsh” truth of the “embarrassing scam”.

Redditors agrees that the bad luck gag is cruel and suggests that he considers a divorce from the bride. Andrii -Stock.adobe.com

“She was upset after apologizing first and let me sit there,” he admitted. “I think I kept moving forward because I was honest, I felt hurt and maybe maybe it made her feel sad.”

“It has been a difficult subject since then,” the injury added. “I told her I don’t want to hear about the wedding. I don’t want to write thank you notes, look at the pictures. If it’s tomorrow, I won’t plan to celebrate our anniversary.”

But she is not the object of anger that hates the groom.

“Watching the video, I find myself looking at the smiling faces of family and friends, part of me is something I will never take action – just want to slam their faces.”

A grumpy temper. “I told myself sometimes it’s an attack [without] My consent. ”

A faction on social media sympathized with the groom’s anger, urging him to seek treatment, consult with a divorce lawyer, and consider suing the wedding planner for planning chaos.

But other sympathetic commenters hint at the sluggish juice: “From [his] Vaginal “Let it go, the tickling groom smiled and said, “Ha. fair play. ”

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