more than likely a simple marriage.
in a lavish marriage, it would ware off soon and things would fall apart.
in a simple marriage, the end result is that things would get better.
It's not about simple or lavish. The marriage has to entertain the guests. Find some good entertainment options. That's the key. It is extravagant to arrange a lavish marriage. the success of marriage does not lie in lavishness. the simple way of marriage is best one from Islamic point of view as it is the simplicity and Islam teaches us that.
Queen Victoria's lifestyle was as lavish as one would imagine the lifestyle of a queen might be in England. She had a harmonious marriage to her cousin and died when she reached her 80s.
Lavish pretty much means rich, elaborate, or in great quantity. A man who is lavish, or one who lives a lavish lifestyle would tend to live above his means, spare no expense, and have a lot of material items.
Having had children helps and then there is good old Gravity and after marriage one is older then before marriage.
There is no one secret to a happy/good marriage. Marriage is a union between two separate individuals and requires many components in order to function. Patience, trust, and understanding are necessary for a marriage to work.
A bifurification of a marriage is similar to an annulment. The marriage will be dissolved quickly over a financial crisis with one of the parties. It is very subjective as to whether this is a good or bad practice.
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they are good but if you are going to use one use simple because it is good the top soaps are palmolive,dove and simple.
no one ever knows, but my guess will be not a good one.
A consanguineous marriage is one where both people share a 'blood' relative. As far as it being a good thing, would depend mostly on what continent your on.
Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.
A simple one you you can do at home is push ups!