RE: Member Photos
August 24, 2015 at 2:01 pm
(This post was last modified: August 24, 2015 at 2:03 pm by Catholic_Lady.)
So, for all you losers who have never been to a Muslim wedding, you need to go lol. I just went to my very first Muslim wedding this past week. One of my best friends got married, and both his and his bride's families are filthy rich. Apparently, Muslim weddings are 2 day events. Hands down THE BEST party I have ever been to in my life. Amazing food including a whole room dedicated to desserts, a mix of "regular"/American hip hop and Arab music which was tons of fun, LOTS of dancing, and it was super interesting seeing such a different culture! These people know how to party. My group of friends and I were some of the only white people at that huge wedding lol.
As you can see, I borrowed a sari and dressed like the cool kids for the second day's festivities. :
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As you can see, I borrowed a sari and dressed like the cool kids for the second day's festivities. :
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