White people may not cry when they leave home at 18 but most people do cry at weddings whether you move far away or not, whether you know the person or not. Weddings/getting married is an emotional time. There’ll be tears of happiness mixed with tears of sadnessItsonlybants wrote:Oh my! Look how pert Uzma's chest is compared to the flatness of Mariyah's. Natasha had this same problem at her wedding. Her chest was so squashed and flat cos the dresses were so tight. The Ahmed sisters need to invest in some decent bro's!
What a narcissistic. She couldn't be a dancer, but no, Mariyah Scofield Markle has to be lead dancer. Lead mujra dancer is more accurate. Refer back to her brothers wedding when they had prostitutes dancing.
My issue with the whole crying thing is, as Mariyah reminds us, this isnt 1900 or even 1990. Nowadays, the bride fully knows the groom and his family. You're more marrying a stranger. Also it goes to mindset and mentality. If she was as open minded and forward thinking as she thinks she is, she should be embracing this with positivity (as any Asian should), not bawling her eyes out like shes never going to see her family again. Nowadays brides rarely cry at the Rukhsati (£500+ for make up). When white ppl leave home at 18 they dont have this whole 'I'm leaving so let me cry my eyes out" so as Asians why in this day and age do we? Seriously get a grip. Once again now playing the innocent, virginal girl next door.
Mehndi outfit was ok. Sleeves were horrible tho. Whole event was underwhelming. Search highlights from weddings down south and it's no more wow than that. She spent a year planning fine details such as serving nachos and chips at her mehndi?
Sisters outfits look nice. Her pink mayoun outfit looks better than her mehndi outfit. It'll all be on depop soon. Wedding invites are defo from ali express and not a freebie as they weren't tagged.
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