We Spent All Our Money on Our Wedding and Got a Miserable Amount in Gifts, We’re Devastated and Freaking Out

Anna, 30, and Mark, 32, wanted an unforgettable wedding and spent $70,000 to make it happen. They invited 300 guests, took out loans—including $10,000

from Anna’s mom—and expected generous gifts in return.However, they only received $4,000 in cash and checks,

far below their expectations. The financial strain left them devastated. They canceled their honeymoon and struggled with mounting debt. Anna’s mother demande repayment, while friends and

family criticized their spending.Feeling overwhelmed and unsupported, the couple sought advice, fearing their marriage might not survive the stress. Now, they wonder how to recover from their financial mistake.

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