After reading Dippindot's article about weddings in
Whyville, I thought I'd share another view on the subject.
Maybe weddings do sound a little extreme, because in real life getting
married is a HUGE deal that usually costs thousands of dollars and involves a
bond that's supposed to last a lifetime. But in Whyville, it's a whole different
ball game.
Whyvillians know that Whyville Weddings aren't for real. The person you
"marry" on Whyville isn't the one you're planning on spending the rest of your
life with... it's just for fun!
I don't think many Whyvillians take the online weddings seriously, and I
mean, who hasn't thought about what their wedding is going to be like? I've
already got my ring and dress picked out! I don't think it's much different than
eight or so years ago when I would have an entire congregation of dolls and
stuffed animals in organized rows to watch the marriage of Barbie and Ken.
Dippindot said that Whyville is just a place to have fun, which is exactly
what I think these so-called matrimonies are. It's a fun event where you can
plan, invite and host a wedding. This meaningless event enhances organizational
skills (Whoa, wait, is there an educational side to this as well? Heehee!), and
the idea of having a "wedding" when you're still just a kid is pretty cool.
Especially since it's make-believe.
I've never been married on Whyville myself, but I've been in lots of them --
always a bridesmaid, never a bride -- and I sell wedding and engagement stuff at
my shop. They sell like crazy, so I know I'm not the only person who has fun
with the Whyville weddings.
Well, I thought I'd let it be known to that there are two sides to every
story. The best part about Whyville weddings is that the choice is all yours.
You can participate if you want to, or stay out of the picture if you don't.
It's up to you!
Over and out,
cherrycolakate
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