The article discusses a couple's differing views on marriage ceremonies. One partner desires a public ceremony for affirmation and validation after past abusive relationships, while the other experiences anxiety about being the center of attention. The advice given emphasizes the importance of reaching a compromise, suggesting options like a private ceremony followed by a casual celebration or modifying vows to ease public speaking stress. The aim is to honor both partners' feelings in planning the wedding.
You can definitely pick and choose what you want to do. Would you be satisfied with getting married in a private ceremony and following it up with a big party that doesn't involve any public speaking?
If you are set on saying your vows in front of a crowd, I wonder if he would find it more manageable if you reminisce about your relationship instead of traditional vows.
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