Couple seeks photographer to capture every aspect of their wedding day, including the night...

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Couple seeks photographer to capture every aspect of their wedding day, including the night...
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One betrothed couple really wants to document every aspect of their wedding day. And we mean every aspect.

A couple from Madison, Wisconsin, posted an ad on Craigslist in search for someone who can photograph their special day, and then some. They asked for a photographer to capture the whole of the wedding and the post-nuptial coitus.

But that's not the only, er, interesting thing about this request. Not only will it be their first night together as a married couple, but it will be their first time having sex period.

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They make a good point. It's probably going to be awkward no matter what, so why not throw a third party into the mix to provide photographic evidence? That way you can look back and see how much you've grown as a couple. Also, when you are old and wrinkly you can be reminded of when you were in your prime.

Look, if you've ever sent a unsolicited dick pic you have no right to judge.

We wish them the best -- in finding a photographer and with the sex stuff.

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