Friday, September 9, 2022

I Will Never Get Married Again

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Sep 9, 2022
 
 
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I Will Never Get Married Again
 
"I had my whole wedding planned out before I even met my ex-husband. I didn't just want to be a bride, though. I wanted to be a wife and wear a ring. I wanted to refer to someone as 'my husband," admits Katie Bingham-Smith in her latest. So how did she turn into somebody with no intention of ever remarrying? Read to find out, in this thoughtful piece about letting go of what you thought you wanted, which is a nice reminder that what you want can change over the course of your life — and that's perfectly all right. 

Have a relaxing weekend, 

Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor
 
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