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Why Couples Running Away
TogetherElopement normally
happens to troublesome teen couples. It includes not only
the traditional form of eloping, where you head down to the
local justice of the peace, but now, many couples are tying
their knots in many exciting, out-of-the-ordinary ways.
Most couples will have a day dream and start with exciting
plans of a romantic, enjoyable traditional wedding. They dream
up wild ideas for creating a memorable event to start their
lives together. And then... reality hits. Family members dabble
their fingers in the minute details. For example, Aunt Jan
offers to sing her favorite love song, in operatic voice, while
you want a cellist and pianist. In addition to your family
intrusions, you can see your bank account and maybe your
parent's as well, beginning to plummet from all the essentials
that make a wedding successful. Estimates put the average
American wedding in the $20,000 to $25,000 range. And since 30%
of couples end up paying for their own wedding, this can often
mean the difference between having a memorable one day event
and having a down payment on a home. Plus, coordinating
everything... from photographer, to location, to dates, to
relatives, becomes an increasingly painful experience.
Other factors have also played an important role in couples who
elope. The average age of marrying couples has slowly risen
since the 1950's. This has led to couples who are more
independent and not as worried about pleasing parents and
friends when they tie the knot. Also, due to high divorce
rates, many second marriages lead couples to opt for smaller,
more practical ceremonies. It also seems, in general, that
social pressures have lessened in regards to non-traditional
weddings.
Some couples find they have lived together for several years,
and finally decide they just want to legally consummate their
relationship. In fact, a large portion of elopers, some
independent statistics show up to 75%, actually plan their
weddings months in advance. This is much different from the
common perception of an instant, spontaneous wedding... which
is often how we see elopers portrayed on TV and in the media.
If you have hit that point, where you are tired of all the
stressful planning, all the schedule juggling, and all the
money draining from your account, then maybe it's time to stop.
Relax! And think about the other wedding option... eloping.
It seems that eloping is not a romantic idea at all. It is a
wedding strategy that can lessen your stress and give you a lot
of fun memories to share others.
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