spoileralertz1
spoileralertz
spoileralertz1

As a Univ. of Georgia grad who spend many a night in downtown Athens and has seen General Beauregard’s, this doesn’t surprise me at all. I doubt that it’s fake:
1. Their logo (at least when I lived there 6+ years ago) includes a confederate flag and more than one decorative item in the bar includes the confederate

I say “thank you” compulsively, but we both really try to pause occasionally and verbally recognize when the other has done something that is particularly thoughtful/helpful/kind. It’s a win-win...positive reinforcement works wonders for both of us.

We had my husband’s two kiddos in the wedding, so the jig was up long before any virginity certificates ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I feel you Lauren. I was anti-veil until one week before my wedding. It seemed insincere (spoiler alert, not a virgin), we weren’t doing a formal church/religious wedding (outdoor art museum) and I don’t care for what it historically symbolized. Fast forward to the week before the wedding when I called a female

Replace “BBQ” with “Caribbean/West Indian food” and you just described many a conversation with my (now) husband as we planned our wedding. Lots of lovely and creative ideas...not a lot of thought on logistics and/or became quickly intimidated by the process the second I told him to go for it. The month leading up to

My father has been in and out of my life for 10 years, mostly due to years of his refusal to acknowledge - let alone, treat - mental illness and post-divorce bitterness. He’s been in a generally much healthier place over the few years, but about 6 months before my wedding he had a throwback outburst that was highly