We claim ❤this message! ❤🙏🏽🥰 yes, my soulmate! We claim the love ❤ he’s an excellent business owner! Yea, it resonates…. Yes, we becoming public figures! I’m claiming excellence! I’m divine!
There's something odd with the Grammar. It uses plural form that marries someone. It's quite erotic to note "they" will marry her. It's something out of the norm as women should only one husband to marry. Judging the scenario, there might be one husband among they. But marriage usually connotes relationship bond with love and engage in passionate merging of bodies in which as the reach apex their bodies that connects their sexual organs burst into some intense and electrified rush that propels their souls to a diffent dimension spiraling upwards as the bodies in delirious shake. They opened a portal where the fire of their should merged. It was lightning speed but they felt if in dizziying slow motion. But the message uses they as the subject who marries her who is singular. There might be some clerical topographic error.