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Will it be right if we just want a private wedding personal?

I recently got engaged I'm 18:) So please do not judge me. I know some of you! but its ok I know I am ready and I'm i love. Nevertheless, we trying to do a private ceremony, no guests, no friends, just us two. I feel like a marriage must be between two people love going to marry. We live in Chicago av michichan! :) So I need advice and opinions on how we can make this private wedding? just us two. thank you guys

Congratulations, you can make a private wedding a number of ways …. (1) – Courthouse (2) – Church (3) – Check outside to see if you need witnesses. Contact your local County Clerk Office to secure an officiant, then you can Ask about the witnesses. Now, if this is really your decision ….. it's perfectly fine! However, I urge you to think, think, think this exceeded closely. Why? This forum is littered with so many people who now regret their marriage and staff want to make a "real" marriage. So now back saying …." we rushed to the courthouse with no family / friends … and I did not have my "special day'…. yes, how do I plan a wedding now? "Answer: you can not. Once you are married .. .. whatever way YOU choose, then you are married. No do-overs. " So, again, it is perfectly fine if that's what you want, but just make sure that you satisfied with your decision!

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