Not long after I got engaged, I had a friend who came up to me and showed me his wedding band and said “Wedding ring”. Then he took it off and showed me the mark around his finger and said “Ring of Death!”. I remain unsure if he was telling me it was my fault because I encouraged him to ask her out. He did. They’re still happily married. And so am I.
This story does not match my own experience. After high school until I was in my early 30s, I went to a lot of weddings. There were kids from high school who had been dating in high school that got married right away. There were a bunch of marriages after the 4 years of college with friends marrying their college sweethearts. Then after that I was participating in Single Groups and there was always someone from those groups getting married. After I got married, then the invitations finally started to die down. Now, it is rare when I get invited to a wedding.
How many of these young marriages actually last? From what I’ve seen, many don’t. A lot of them end in divorce because people change as they grow older. Thoughts? Stories? Good outcomes?
“My first husband’s wedding ring left a deep impression on me—or I should say,on my lip…when he hit me during our honeymoon. Bruce was one of those beautifully mannered foreign phonies. He was the first one on his feet when a pretty girl entered the room;the first one with a lighter for her smoke; and the first one in the lifeboat(we were on THE ANDREA DORIA)
After a six-week courtship I married this royal four-flusher, and a double ring ceremony was HiS idea..
You can bet your boots my current husband does not wear a wedding ring and never will"
catchup 3 months ago
Whoever coloured this has made poor Lawrence pale and ill!
CatonaPC© 3 months ago
Not long after I got engaged, I had a friend who came up to me and showed me his wedding band and said “Wedding ring”. Then he took it off and showed me the mark around his finger and said “Ring of Death!”. I remain unsure if he was telling me it was my fault because I encouraged him to ask her out. He did. They’re still happily married. And so am I.
GirlGeek Premium Member 3 months ago
The dress is so bright, gotta wear shades
Argythree 3 months ago
If that’s Rhetta looking at Mike laughing, she seems to have a worried expression on her face. Maybe anticipating a ‘Mike-less’ future?
howtheduck 3 months ago
This story does not match my own experience. After high school until I was in my early 30s, I went to a lot of weddings. There were kids from high school who had been dating in high school that got married right away. There were a bunch of marriages after the 4 years of college with friends marrying their college sweethearts. Then after that I was participating in Single Groups and there was always someone from those groups getting married. After I got married, then the invitations finally started to die down. Now, it is rare when I get invited to a wedding.
French Persons Premium Member 3 months ago
Panel 4: Lynn has Rhetta colored-in, giving Michael the side-eye, in order to make a subtle suggestion that they are next to get married…
The Duke 3 months ago
Don’t worry, after you get married they become easier to see because of all the weight they put on.
snsurone76 3 months ago
Is that Rhetta looking at them in the last panel?
win.45mag 3 months ago
Come on, she ain’t THAT big. My WHOLE wife ?
Foob 3 months ago
Are Michael and Lawrence about to kiss in the last panel?
ctolson 3 months ago
Like Rhetta’s side eye she’s giving Mike. Would be really funny if she catches the bride’s bouquet. Would love to see the look on Mikes face.
The_Great_Black President 3 months ago
Maybe Gordon should have married Allyson Creemore. She is hotter than Tracey.
USN1977 3 months ago
I am thankful there have been no remarks about Farley this week.
SweetieBird 3 months ago
How many of these young marriages actually last? From what I’ve seen, many don’t. A lot of them end in divorce because people change as they grow older. Thoughts? Stories? Good outcomes?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
Rhetta,in t he background,doesn’t like the joke
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
AN OLD ANN LANDERS LETTER
“My first husband’s wedding ring left a deep impression on me—or I should say,on my lip…when he hit me during our honeymoon. Bruce was one of those beautifully mannered foreign phonies. He was the first one on his feet when a pretty girl entered the room;the first one with a lighter for her smoke; and the first one in the lifeboat(we were on THE ANDREA DORIA)
After a six-week courtship I married this royal four-flusher, and a double ring ceremony was HiS idea..
You can bet your boots my current husband does not wear a wedding ring and never will"
John Jorgensen 3 months ago
I do remember this punch line very clearly from the first time around. I don’t remember Brian looking so horrified. It’s not a bad line.
jsimpso1 3 months ago
When they laugh they’re always drawn like baby birds with their tongues sticking out.
EMGULS79 3 months ago
Hah! Truly seeing your whole wife is a lifetime process.
lnrokr55 3 months ago
This is true guys, it’s like Yoda says……“Always emotion is the future” ;-)
Eric S 3 months ago
Rhetta looks on in the background, hoping Michael will change his tune
JPuzzleWhiz 3 months ago
Panel 4:
GROANNNNNNN
jbruins84341 3 months ago
When did Rhetta change clothes? On Sunday, her dress was green, and now it is pink
dlestersprint0 3 months ago
Rhetta is really giving Mike the stink eye.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
The lady in pink didn’t seem too fond of that joke