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People Are Shocked Groom’s Unforgivable Mistake During Vows Doesn’t Cost Him His Marriage
Bride and groom during wedding vows with a confused bride reacting to groom mentioning his exu2019s name in a church ceremony

Groom Fails To Say Bride’s Name Correctly During Vows, People Can’t Handle The Bride’s Reaction

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Here’s another FRIENDS reference for all you fans out there. You likely remember the episode when Ross said Rachel’s name as he exchanged vows with Emily. It was a disastrous moment, to say the least, marking the beginning of Ross’s second out of three divorces. 

Emily was understandably upset, given how embarrassing it was during her big day. However, that wasn’t how a woman named Rebecca felt when her fiancé, Andrew, did the exact same thing during their wedding. 

She was such a good sport about it that she posted the awkward moment on social media, which has so far garnered mixed reactions from viewers.

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    The woman named Rebecca was instead called Sarah during the intimate ceremony that had everyone bursting into laughter

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    She was such a good sport about it and posted her new husband’s blunder on social media

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    Here’s the short clip of how it all happened

    @scalesfeathersandfur Oh dear 🫣#weddingday#weddingvowsgonewrong#nohedidnt♬ original sound – bec_Fildes

    The ability to form healthy relationships is a sign of emotional maturity

    According to a Newsweek report, the now-viral moment happened in 2023. Save for that comical blunder, the ceremony purportedly went smoothly. And now two years into their marriage, Rebecca says she and her husband have been on excellent terms, so far. 

    “We are still very much happily married and love each other’s company,” she told the publication. 

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    Their seemingly healthy and thriving relationship is a sign of emotional maturity, particularly on Rebecca’s part. As marriage and family therapist Sefora Janel Ray, LMFT, tells Very Well Mind, one of the signs is the ability to form a secure attachment that involves a “deep sense of trust, safety, and connection.” 

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    “(It’s something) that individuals develop during their early years through consistent and responsive caregiving,” Ray said.

    Emotional maturity does way more than just establish a trusting and loving relationship. According to Los Angeles-based psychologist Dr. Jennice Vilhuaer, it also conveys strength and stability, deepens intimacy, and creates emotional safety, making it a “rare and valuable form of strength.” 

    “It signals that a person can handle life’s challenges without falling apart or projecting their distress onto others,” Dr. Vilhauer wrote

    And while it may be a rare trait, emotional maturity isn’t impossible to achieve. According to veteran clinical psychotherapist Dr. Lisa Lawless, it begins with facing and overcoming challenges to better acknowledge our flaws and striving to improve. 

    Meanwhile, Dr. Vilhauer advises cultivating empathy and trying to see situations from the perspective of another person. 

    “Asking thoughtful questions and truly listening can strengthen your ability to connect on a deeper level,” she stated. 

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    Andrew is fortunate to have a wife like Rebecca, who couldn’t care less about his blunder that would’ve been a dealbreaker for any other woman.

    Some commenters saw nothing wrong with it

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    Others thought it ruined the moment and deemed the man’s blunder a “big red flag”

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    Joe Reaves
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It was her middle name so it was meant to be part of the name he was saying, he just tripped over his words and got it wrong. Non story. As one of the comments says Diana Spencer did this when she married Prince Charles (although in her case she had a lot more pressure with it being broadcast worldwide and he had a lot of names because he's royalty)

    Lee Gilliland
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She got the names right but the order wrong -forgivable in a 19 year old taking her position on the world stage.

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    Borg
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd categorise this "story" as spam.

    Joe Reaves
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It was her middle name so it was meant to be part of the name he was saying, he just tripped over his words and got it wrong. Non story. As one of the comments says Diana Spencer did this when she married Prince Charles (although in her case she had a lot more pressure with it being broadcast worldwide and he had a lot of names because he's royalty)

    Lee Gilliland
    Community Member
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She got the names right but the order wrong -forgivable in a 19 year old taking her position on the world stage.

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    Borg
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd categorise this "story" as spam.

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