That\'s the thing about marriage however...it\'s not just a feast.
For continuity, in every rp the marriage doesn\'t just end at the party. There are other factors to take into consideration. However, most people approach marriage in-game like most kids play Barbie and Ken - it usually ends after a few weeks when they realise that the gaming times for their significant other isn\'t compatible, or they aren\'t compatible, or the ooc character said something about so-and -so\'s best friend, etc etc.
Speaking from personal experience, the marriage isn\'t just the honeymoon.
And then, of course, there\'s kids. Now I have YET to see someone play a pregnancy out for the full nine months. Nope, someone gets married, they\'re pregnant a week later and in two months, they have a baby. Granted, it\'s a baby you never see because games don\'t often have them in there, but you\'re supposed to coo and all that anyway (even if your character is evil. I mean, please vampires getting PREGNANT?!)
There are plenty of things that can bring celebration and feasting for interest that don\'t require actual commitment; tradeskill bazaars, duelling tournaments, and that sort of thing. Marriage is going to happen, even in games where it\'s hard to imagine how it could possibly happen except that two characters are obviously stretching plausibility, but it will happen.
Just don\'t be offended if I decline the invitation.