A Groom Dropped His Bride In A Pool On Purpose And I Officially Don't Understand Anything Anymore
NY Post- A groom who deliberately dropped his bride into a pool on their wedding day has exposed a worrying new trend that experts warn can be extremely damaging to relationships.
The alarming act was captured by wedding photographer Emad Joe, who lives and works in Egypt, after he attempted to create a special wedding shot for the newlyweds.
The snap should have shown the husband holding his new wife as they lean over the dark water, the pair lovingly looking into each other’s eyes.
But instead, he captured the horrifying moment the groom seemingly chose to let go of his wife as she leaned onto his arm, instantly breaking her trust.
What a world. That's really all I can say.
I've been on the internet a long time, and more so have been consuming the internet since it's inception (as crazy as it is that's true). I'm old enough to remember that memes and questionnaires and jokes started via email chains. AOL screen names, AIM, chat rooms, fan blogs, message boards, blogs, Twitter, IG, Tiktok etc I've seen it all. And there's a ton of stuff I understand and don't understand on the internet, this has to take the cake as the one I truthfully don't understand.
Weddings are a sacred day. SACRED. Thousands spent, family, friends, eternal love, likely a priest making some statements during the ceremony trying to make it about them (hey I grew up Catholic I call it like it is). Happiness, health, and til death do you part. Everything you do is to make sure you look good and the day goes perfectly, people hold the bride's dress, grooms with some pounds on them change shirts so they don't show sweat stains. Everyone does everything to have a great day and no one more than the bride and groom to each other.
Which makes you wonder how on earth a groom or a bride would throw their counterpart in a pool. At no point do you recover from that. They may have laughed it off, and you could try to spin that you jumped in the pool yourself so it's no big deal you are sorely mistaken. Whoever did it, the groom in this case fucked up and ruined the day. And no matter what now, any fight or thing you ever do wrong in any argument they can also say "and you threw me in the pool at our wedding." Dead. Never recovering.