I was so fed up with my parents constantly asking if I’d found “the one” and when I was getting married; I came up with a wild plan—I’d bring home a fake fiancé. One day, I spotted a homeless man sitting on a park bench and approached him with a deal: I’d clean him up, feed him, and give him a place to stay if he pretended to be my fiancé. He agreed quickly, and as I helped him, I was honestly shocked at how well he cleaned up. He turned out to be quite handsome, and the more I got to know him, the more I realized he was a decent guy too. Confident my little scheme would fool everyone, I brought him to my parents’ house. But as soon as we sat down to dinner, my mom stared at him and said his face looked oddly familiar. After some conversation, she suddenly declared, “He’s not the right man for you. You can’t marry him!” I was floored. I turned to my mother and said: “What was that about?”👇

It was supposed to be a pleasant evening. Caleb and Denise had their friends, Sam and Kate, over for dinner. As they ate, Denise talked excitedly about her recent trip, …

I was so fed up with my parents constantly asking if I’d found “the one” and when I was getting married; I came up with a wild plan—I’d bring home a fake fiancé. One day, I spotted a homeless man sitting on a park bench and approached him with a deal: I’d clean him up, feed him, and give him a place to stay if he pretended to be my fiancé. He agreed quickly, and as I helped him, I was honestly shocked at how well he cleaned up. He turned out to be quite handsome, and the more I got to know him, the more I realized he was a decent guy too. Confident my little scheme would fool everyone, I brought him to my parents’ house. But as soon as we sat down to dinner, my mom stared at him and said his face looked oddly familiar. After some conversation, she suddenly declared, “He’s not the right man for you. You can’t marry him!” I was floored. I turned to my mother and said: “What was that about?”👇 Read More