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July 1, 2010

Take This Ring and ...

Couples Say 'I Don't' at Divorce Ceremonies


Marriages begin with the promising plink of ritual: aisle-marching, veil-lifting, rice-flinging. But they end with the unceremonious thud of reality: stacks of documents, pained court appearances, crammed moving vans.

In Japan, a nation where ritual is revered and divorce is on the rise, couples have found a way to bring the same pomp, poignance, and purpose to their breakup as they did to their nuptials: divorce ceremonies.

Since last year, entrepreneur Hiroki Terai has officiated more than 20 such ceremonies at his Tokyo "divorce mansion." He charges to help divorcing couples mark the end of their relationship and take a vow to begin their lives anew. Ex-husband- and ex-wife-to-be ride to the event in separate rickshaws and smash their wedding rings with a gavel as friends cheer. Divorcés say they feel relief — even release — when it's over.

More typically in the States, folks have separate celebrations when their divorces are finalized: "I'm going to have one this month when the cord cuts," says a spouse-sloughing friend of mine. "But it's going to be with girlfriends at a bar. I thought I would burn the wedding license and auction his wedding band — you know, the one he took off when he dated other women."


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Keywords: marriage  divorce  cake 


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Would love to take your travel writing class. But Ironically I'll be in Bhutan on those dates. Ain't that the sh**s.

LeftCoastCurmudgeon

Mon Jul , 17:46:41


I'm not at all sure I would want to spend money on a divorce other than legal fees. Maybe it would be more worth while for people to spend a few bucks to find out why they made such crappy decisions in the first place?

Lee

Tue Jul , 07:39:34


Funny about the Unitarians. I divorced while a member and got the major snub from many other members. They like their ceremonies, but scratch the surface and they're kind of immature and uncool.

divorce of one

Sat Jul 17, 2010


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