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Until the connection separates us: this is the virtual wedding

« You can click on the bride «.This phrase, which seems to have emerged from a futuristic vaudeville, is now a reality in our world.We are used to doing everything online: watching programs, chatting , play video games, inform us, book our vacations...So, why not take a step further? Why not celebrate weddings through the network?

An unstoppable phenomenon


Celebrating virtual weddings is becoming a much more popular activity than many people can imagine.Why does it happen? Well, the truth is that our life on the network is taking on as much prominence as our life outside it ; for some, even much more.So it seems nothing strange that there are people willing to marry on the Internet.


The idea has a lot to do with that explosion of the use of social networks in which we show our day by day step by step: what we eat, how we dress, who we are with...Everything has a place through a comment, a photo or a video.The business of online weddings is just one more step in that proliferation of everyday life within the digital , which allows us to teach the world everything we do.


Until the connection separates us: this is the virtual wedding


In addition, this phenomenon is linked to another that also fills our new social relationships.The search for love has found a perfect ally on the Internet , through apps such as Tinder, eDarling, Meetic..If the network has united us, why not culminate that virtual happiness with a wedding also celebrated on the Internet, a precursor to all the good things this couple has experienced? The love through the network leaves us with a world full of binomials whose members each live at one end of the world but, even so, thanks to constant connectivity, they live their relationship with the same intensity as if they shared a roof.sealing your love with a wedding is a wish come true for many.


And, of course, all this of virtual weddings enters the trend of new ways of getting married. couples look for originality, a unique and different moment , away from the most classic rites but also Highly manidos.It is fashionable to marry in a unique way: either traveling to Las Vegas, at a costume party, with a ceremony officiated by a friend, by the Balinese rite, by any type of rite...Internet weddings are an alternative more but with succulent options that are hard to resist.


But are these weddings legal?


One of the big questions related to this universe is whether this virtual wedding can have legal and legal validity for the country in which the parties live.Many of the sites that offer weddings through the Internet do so with all kinds of details, with the most classic ceremonial so that the bride and groom do not miss any step of such a special moment.One of the advantages they have is that they offer that marriage in almost immediately, without having to process any type of paperwork or go through the civil registry .This, of course, makes the wedding invalid for legal purposes. It is a symbolic act , a demonstration of love, in which you can involve friends, family, in which there are photo books and even gifts, but that the legislation of a country does not accept as marriage .


Until the connection separates us: this is the virtual wedding


That yes, every time we have more exceptions.In 2008, this issue jumped to the fore with a couple of Brazilians who got married online and completely legal .He lived in China, and in she in France, but the wedding took place in a court in Sao Paulo, in which three computers were connected: one for the boyfriend, another for the bride, another for the parents of the happy future husband.a 100% legal ceremony thanks to the intervention of several solicitors sought for that purpose.They were the ones who, with their signature, gave validity to the marriage.


This Brazilian wedding went around the world for the novelty of its proposal and for how it was a revolution.The key is in a classic wedding for powers such as those that have been celebrated so many times throughout history, so, really, it is not as strange as it might seem to us. The evolutionary leap is in the use of digital tools that allow the bride and groom to talk and see each other.faces while the ceremony is taking place.With the formalities duly completed, weddings of this type can already be held in countries such as Argentina, Mexico or Colombia.In the United States , virtual weddings are common among military officers who meet a mission beyond the seas and have a hard time meeting with your partner.In states like Texas, California, Colorado or Kansas, they are legal.


Where do I get married?



If you want to live that symbolic act that virtual weddings involve and celebrate, through the Internet, a special rite with your partner, there are many sites where you can enter to have an online ceremony.


One of the sites that masexito have is e-weddings , for the ease with which the procedures are carried out to officiate a ceremony as symbolic and full of love as the spouses want.It offers the possibility to get married immediately, without having to do any paperwork .You can choose the dresses, the place of celebration...The names of the spouses are freely chosen and then published in a list that has the web and that makes this act public for family and friends.It allows the option to download a wedding book in pdf that includes all the details of the event.


Another website that works in this same line is BodaVirtual, which works for free and does not require any type of document to be processed.You only have to send the names of the couple's members to the web (which can be fictitious, of course).Those names and the date of the event are published on the web to be made public.It also allows you to send a photo of the couple for the record.ProxyMarriageNow or RegisterMyMarriage are also interesting options for the who wants to marry through the network.


Virtual weddings are in vogue and a company like Ikea does not miss the opportunity to get on this trend.Last year, it launched the Ikea Wedding initiative, broadcasting the ceremony through a webcam and allowing guests and family members to connect, and have a six-hour celebration.The presence of the couple, the godparents and the officiant are mandatory in one place.Then, the couple can make an official list of guests from anywhere in the world.


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