Hello everyone!
My very militant JW niece is marrying a JW boy who I know little about, though I presume he must have priveleges or be a pioneer for her to have dated him in the first place. Though I feel so sad at the reality she's about to face - marrying a man she barely knows who she's probably never spent time alone with - I would still like to celebrate her love, or at least these exciting new feelings that she's experiencing that she believes to be love. (And for all I know may certainly be love).
I'd like to write something in her card to make her think.
What I'd really love to say is: "there are two people in a marriage, there's no room for nine men in brooklyn as well." But I doubt she'd look favourably upon that. I'd like to write something that is crafted well enough to actually make her think about the interference these men may cause in her marriage if she allows them the power to do so. Does anyone have any idea how this could be written in a more beautiful and lyrical way, but retain the power of its intent?