Husband-to-Be Wants Everyone at Their Wedding Ceremony to Know His Fiancée Is Not ‘Pure’

As the imminent wedding day approached, a woman held a strong desire to don a pristine white gown. However, her soon-to-be husband’s reaction deviated drastically from expectations. When she surprised him with the white dress, he insisted that she wear red instead. Read further to unravel the motivations behind his startling demand.

In November of 2022, an individual anonymously shared her experience on Reddit’s “Off My Chest” forum. She commenced by divulging that she had been in a relationship with her fiancé, known as Ryan, for six years, with an engagement spanning eight months. While she took the lead in most of the wedding preparations, Ryan occasionally provided his input.

About a month before the wedding, in October, Ryan caught her off guard with an unexpected request. He mentioned that he had discussed wedding plans with some coworkers and proposed that she should not wear a white dress.

The original poster found Ryan’s suggestion perplexing, initially attributing it to his artistic nature. She speculated it might be related to the aesthetics of the wedding photos or some other creative consideration. Despite the initial confusion, she dismissed it momentarily.

After an argument ensued, the woman couldn’t shake off a sense of “disgust” towards his actions, prompting her to reevaluate their future together.

Nevertheless, she persisted in her desire to wear white and communicated this to him. Ryan’s response appeared to be a mix of annoyance, but eventually, he dropped the matter.

What Transpired after the Woman Purchased a White Wedding Dress?

Two weeks before their wedding, the woman finally decided on her wedding dress, sparking controversy with her fiancé. He appeared noticeably irritated and insisted on seeing the dress, but she adamantly declined, wanting to preserve the surprise for their special day.

Pressing further, he inquired about the dress’s color. When she revealed it was white, his reaction was explosive. His insistence on a red wedding dress bewildered her, as white was a conventional choice for brides. Perplexed by his preference for red, she probed deeper, only to discover Ryan’s shocking belief: brides should only wear white if they were deemed “pure.”

To provide context, their relationship began when she was 21, and he had just turned 20. Initially grappling with insecurities, they seemed to overcome them—until this moment.

In a desperate attempt to gain support for his viewpoint, Ryan sought assistance from his mother, who surprisingly sided with the woman. In a tense confrontation, Ryan, his mother, and the woman argued vigorously in their living room about the symbolism tied to her chosen dress.

Even his mother pointed out that he was no longer a virgin, suggesting he should also wear red. The confrontation reduced Ryan to tears, yet he remained steadfast in his belief that her wearing white would deceive their wedding guests, asserting that standards were somehow different for men.

What Decision Did the Woman Make?

The ensuing events shattered the woman’s faith in the idea of marrying Ryan. Post-argument, she found herself “disgusted” by his actions, prompting serious reconsideration of their future together.

Adding to the confusion was Ryan’s fixation on her past, particularly her loss of virginity at 18, a time long before they met, despite not being particularly religious. This revelation weighed heavily on her, leading her to openly vent her frustrations and seek understanding from anyone willing to listen.

In a subsequent update on the “Dating Advice” forum dated November 24, 2022, the woman, now in her late 20s, found herself navigating a new predicament. Having called off her engagement, she faced her first date in six years. The date was set at a charming waterfront seafood restaurant in North Carolina in November, and she grappled with the appropriate attire. Commenters reportedly suggested she wear red.

Having read this account, do you align with the woman’s choice to end her engagement, or would your decision have diverged?

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