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Marriage is often a compromise, in the service of something greater.
But this doesnt mean giving up everything youve wanted just because your partner has a change of plans.
Particularly, if you arent even married to this person yet.
You read that correctly.
As OP herself stated, a honeymoon is supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Banking on a second honeymoon is roughly equivalent to researching divorce lawyers while walking down the aisle.
After all, her fiance canceled a trip to Paris over finances.
Yet he didnt have money for it.
Beyond that, its impossible to speculate, as we dont know much else about the relationship.
It would appear like the fiance is attempting to guilt trip her.
However, this is not actually what is happening in this story.
The fiance, without even consulting OP, backed out of the honeymoon to do his own thing.
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