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Master Don Juan
A good buddy of mine is having a wedding but it's pretty far away and it'll probably run me at least $500 round trip for everything. One of my other friends who lives close by might be going too, so we may be able split some of the costs, but still, mehh.
In movies, like Wedding Crashers, or even more serious films, weddings are seen as a place to get easy poon and find lovers and network/socialize. I'm sure this isn't true unless it's one of those extravagent weddings with 200+ people and an open bar.
I've only been to 1 wedding in my life (my Mother's which was brief remarriage) - it was dreadfully boring and drab. Part of my idealistic mind is thinking of going to a nice wedding and having a transformative experience, but another part of me thinks that's naive wishful thinking to expect so much and might be the last remnants of blue pill ideology in me.
For the record, I'm 90% leaning towards no, even if money weren't an issue.
In movies, like Wedding Crashers, or even more serious films, weddings are seen as a place to get easy poon and find lovers and network/socialize. I'm sure this isn't true unless it's one of those extravagent weddings with 200+ people and an open bar.
I've only been to 1 wedding in my life (my Mother's which was brief remarriage) - it was dreadfully boring and drab. Part of my idealistic mind is thinking of going to a nice wedding and having a transformative experience, but another part of me thinks that's naive wishful thinking to expect so much and might be the last remnants of blue pill ideology in me.
For the record, I'm 90% leaning towards no, even if money weren't an issue.