You May Now Kiss The Bride (10 minutes)

by Marc Harris

Sue, an older divorced woman and Natalie, a younger soon to be married woman meet on a bench in a park and discuss their experiences and views on relationships and marriage. After hearing Sue's advice regarding her concerns, can Natalie still expect a 'happy ever after'?

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Sue, an older divorced woman and Natalie, a younger soon to be married woman meet on a bench in a park and discuss their experiences and views on relationships and marriage. After hearing Sue's advice regarding her concerns, can Natalie still expect a 'happy ever after'?

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You May Now Kiss The Bride (10 minutes)

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    11.06.24 - Hindsight is always 20/20 even when it's colored a bit in darker shades. Sue's experiences have made her a bit, shall we say, wary, of a marital partner. But to give credit, she still believes in the institution of marriage. Which is just what Natalie needs to hear, in this charming piece by Marc Harris. He hits an authentic tone with both women and I think Natalie is that much stronger for their meeting here. A terrific message about relationships.

    11.06.24 - Hindsight is always 20/20 even when it's colored a bit in darker shades. Sue's experiences have made her a bit, shall we say, wary, of a marital partner. But to give credit, she still believes in the institution of marriage. Which is just what Natalie needs to hear, in this charming piece by Marc Harris. He hits an authentic tone with both women and I think Natalie is that much stronger for their meeting here. A terrific message about relationships.