Woman marries herself in India’s first sologamy wedding.

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Kshama Bindu, from Vadodara, created a nationwide buzz last week when she announced that she would be holding the sologamy weddingon 11 June.

Despite setting the date for Saturday, Bindu decided to bring forward the ceremony, marrying herself on Wednesday instead.

Bindu told reporters she had booked a priest to solemnise the marriage with traditional Vedic rituals, but he backed out after her story went viral.

She has since shared footage from the ceremony - at her own home - online.

 
Kshama Bindu, from Vadodara, created a nationwide buzz last week when she announced that she would be holding the sologamy weddingon 11 June.

Despite setting the date for Saturday, Bindu decided to bring forward the ceremony, marrying herself on Wednesday instead.

Bindu told reporters she had booked a priest to solemnise the marriage with traditional Vedic rituals, but he backed out after her story went viral.

She has since shared footage from the ceremony - at her own home - online.




Maybe she just wanted the wedding gifts?
 
Kshama Bindu, from Vadodara, created a nationwide buzz last week when she announced that she would be holding the sologamy weddingon 11 June.

Despite setting the date for Saturday, Bindu decided to bring forward the ceremony, marrying herself on Wednesday instead.

Bindu told reporters she had booked a priest to solemnise the marriage with traditional Vedic rituals, but he backed out after her story went viral.

She has since shared footage from the ceremony - at her own home - online.

Jesus. I would just laugh but then when the left said it was OK for same sex marriages and they have been heavily promoting transgenderism and all of the other isms, one can't think that at some point the left will say it is ok to marry yourself. Two people not necessary to get married. Why don't they just get rid of bigamy laws altogether? After that we can let people marry their pets too. Why not?
 
Aren't we all kind of already automatically "married" to ourselves?
 

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