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You have got to be kidding me. Insurance for a wedding... I have heard it all now. What is next.. Insurance for it not working out? That is better than waiting for a dead beat ex-husband child support. LOL
That people insure weddings is not surprising given the cost. What is surprising is that people will spend so much on a wedding.
People are in debt to the gills, many can't afford a house, but they seem to be able to pay $10,000 or more for a one day event, a wedding.
Now if there were only some way to insure the marriage.
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