In a shocking turn of events, a newlywed Kuwaiti couple’s marriage was annulled just minutes after the ceremony, making it one of the shortest marriages on record. The couple, who had just exchanged vows, left the courthouse only to have their happiness turn sour when the bride tripped. Instead of offering support, the groom allegedly burst out laughing and called her “clumsy.”
The bride, feeling embarrassed and hurt, quickly turned around and walked back into the courtroom. Without hesitation, she asked the judge to annul the marriage. The judge, seemingly understanding the situation, granted the request on the spot, ending the union before it had even begun.
This incident is not an isolated case. There have been several reports of extremely short marriages around the world. For instance, in 2017, a British couple’s marriage was annulled after just 36 seconds when the groom realized he had forgotten the rings. Similarly, in 2014, a couple in India had their marriage annulled after just 15 minutes due to disagreements over dowry.
While some marriages end in a matter of minutes, others last a lifetime. What sets these couples apart? Experts say that communication, trust, and mutual respect are key to a successful marriage. In the case of the Kuwaiti couple, the groom’s reaction to the bride’s accident may have been a sign of deeper issues in their relationship.
For the Kuwaiti bride, the annulment may have been a blessing in disguise. As she moves forward, she may find someone who appreciates her for who she is, clumsiness and all. After all, marriage is a journey, and sometimes it takes a few tries to find the right partner.
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