There is always something that goes wrong at a wedding, whether it's the bride or groom being late to the church or registry office, the cake falling and breaking, the flowers not showing up, the best man having to cancel at the last minute, or, worst of all, the wedding crasher!!! Wedding crashers can't be stopped; they either mess up the ceremony or attack during the reception. Either way, they make your wedding a little more interesting.
Your wedding is going great, you've said your vows, the best man goes to get your rings, you put them on each other's fingers, and then someone bursts in and says you shouldn't be married. This person is drunk and has no idea what he or she is saying, but the wedding is ruined, and what's worse, they didn't even wait until the reception!
Wedding crashers are all different, and they all have their own way of ruining someone's special day. They could be someone you know or a complete stranger, but the fact is that they still try to ruin the most important day of your life, which I think is very selfish, rude, and disrespectful. Your wedding should be a wonderful day, not torn apart by a crazy person who just wants to get high.
The wedding crasher might just be someone playing a joke on the bride or groom at the reception, or he or she might not even be at the wedding. He or she might have been someone you really wanted to be there but didn't show up, leaving you short. A wedding crasher isn't always someone who tries to ruin your wedding on purpose. Sometimes they do it by accident, but in the end, it can't be fixed.
Your wedding should be one of the best days of your life, and you should enjoy it to the fullest. When it crashes, this can't happen, and all the work you put into planning and carrying out the wedding is a little disappointing because you tried so hard to have the perfect day, but it didn't work out. When this happens, the most important thing to remember is that you are still getting married and will spend the rest of your lives together, holding each other and sharing these moments.