I know I could search for and find many atheist wedding vows but I want y'alls ideas, thoughts, words. What would you say to your loved one while looking deep into their eyes?
I promise to love, honor, and cherish you until such time as Tom Hiddleston comes to whisk me away.
And if I'm marrying Tom Hiddleston: I will love you so powerfully that I will WILL heaven into being just to stay with you longer
Or Benedict Cumberbatch or Viggo Mortenson lol
Honest , accurate communication, affection, stimulation, not perfect, admit errors. problem solve. Could be interesting. Thinking back I may have wiggled away from a couple that thought they had me pinned down. That sanctimonious flim flam that comes with religion somehow gave me cause to catch my sense of reality and escape.
Vous should be as deep as your thoughts and feelings for you want to be as honest as possible.
My second wedding was a civil ceremony. No mention of any gods or religion.
Also had the word "obey" removed.
A friend timed the whole thing, from start to finsih, at 3 minutes, 52 seconds.
Then we all went on to a 9 1/2 hour reception. To this day, it is still the best
party I've ever been to.
Sounds great
My father in law didnt spoke to me on the wedding, he spoke a lot to my best man... I showed him right... I was the best son in law any of his daughters ever had... to his death and beyond... never gave him the chance to thank me though. Life is like that because shit happens... great wedding you had.
@GipsyOfNewSpain If anyone had any issues with the wedding ceremony, it never got back to me. I was closer to my mother-in-law than her two daughters. I also treated her better than they did.
The wedding really was great. It's a damned shame the marriage turned out to be otherwise.
@KKGator hey I was celebrating your good memory of your wedding... mine was still one of the highlights of my life. I married my wife not him, how I look at it and he came to visit us in the house I built for my family and I am sure he was satisfied how his first born was kept.... regardless of your marriage your wedding celebration lingers as a great time in your life and for that I salute you!