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The easiest part of calling it off? The wedding logistics. Grace said cancelling her 250-person wedding was « the easiest thing in the world. » She called up the caterer, the florist, and everyone else and they sent « confirmation invoices » showing that the event was off.
Though there are still a few lingering reminders of the weddings that were not to be; both Grace and Rebecca get notifications about the wedding dresses they never picked up, and two of the women said they have had a terribly hard time getting their registries removed from the Internet. « I just recently found out from someone I met on Tinder that I still have a wedding website that says I’ve been married for 1,700 days or something, » Rebecca says.
Despite whatever difficulties these women have encountered, and the pain they caused their exes, they are all so glad they called off their weddings. As Grace puts it, « There’s no good person or bad person. I have to keep going back to what was right for me. It takes strength and courage to stand in this messy place and still have. »