I'm pretty sure she means that although marriage is an honour, she doesn't want marriage at the moment. Althought it's an honour, she doesn't daydream about getting married. After all, in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is only 14.
This is a very common dream, but it does not predict your future. Instead, it expresses the desire for marriage that you feel now.
This is a type of wish-fulfillment dream, suggesting that the dreamer would like to have a relationship that is moving toward marriage.
I would say it means that you are not entirely satisfied with your marriage.
Though it probably means nothing at all, you might want to consider looking into the genealogy of the person you are about to wed.
Capulet and Montague agree to make statues of each other's children.
This appears to be a wish fulfillment dream expressing the dreamer's sentimental hopes for romance and marriage.
you are going to bring your wife soon. its your time of marriage then. be prepare with your new clothes.
This dream probably uses a pun on the word "toast," which can mean toasted bread, or a celebratory drink honoring someone. It probably reflects your feeling of disgust about someone's being honored who you regard as unworthy of that honor.
Yes and No. You see, the two families didn't know they were married until after they were both dead. Personally, I think that the death is what brought them together (not necessarily the marriage). If by marriage, you mean love between Romeo and Juliet, then yes the love united the families.
your generattion sees you as a leader and pays you honor. tREAT IT WISELY AND ACT ACCORDINGLY
Not all dreams have significant meanings. This dream suggests that the dreamer has been reading or studying Shakespeare's plays.
It usually means that your marriage is experiencing problems and you probably need to seek out the help of a therapist.