Couples
Different Sides Of A Big Day
“Just got married. If there were ever a picture that summed up the different attitudes about the wedding, it’s this.”
(via source)
The 1865 Version Of Tinder
“A man advertising for a wife in Maine, 1865.”
CHANCE FOR A SPINSTER–a young man in Aroostook County, Maine advertising for a wife, speaks of himself as follows: “I am eighteen years old, and have a good set of teeth and believe in Andy Johnson, the star spangled banner, and the 4th of July. I have taken up a State lot, cleared 18 acres last year, and seeded ten of it down. My buckwheat looks first rate, and the oats and potatoes are bully. I have got nine sheep, a two-year-old bull, and two heifers, besides a house and barn. I want to get married. I want to buy bread-and-butter, hoop skirts, and waterfalls for some person of the female persuasion during life. That’s what’s the matter with me. But I don’t know how to do it.”
(via source)
When Physicists Fall In Love
“My boyfriend of 7 years and I are both physicists. Here’s how he proposed to me.”
(via source)
Mission Impossible
“My girlfriend sent me a shopping list. I’m not sure she trusts me.”
(via source)
To Have And To Hold
“Our wedding photographer was perplexed by our request, but this turned out to be one of our favorites.”
(via source)