WHO GIVES A SHIT: Would You Get Married in Park Slope?


image via rougerougeMy day job (yes, I have a day job) deals a lot with weddings. And, now that I'm one of those "in a serious relationship" Park Slope dicks (wherein I define "serious" as, "I just added him to my Prospect Park Y membership,") my daily wedding blog-perusal for work has me curious about weddings in the Slope. (I should also add that a growing cold weather-fostered TLC addiction has not helped.)
How many people would decline the invitation to my wedding simply because I was hosting it at a venue called the "Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture?" Would I even go? Where else does one get married in the Slope, or is it just insane/expensive to do it?
So, who gives a shit: Would you get married in Park Slope? Where? Have you? Do you think marriage is an evil institution that...oh wait, I actually don't want you to reply if that's the case.
Commence.


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