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You yawn when your brain needs oxygen.
Yawning is a common "nervous" reaction...laugh it off...it's one day. On the side, I hope he said,"Sorry" and explained why it may have happened.
Yawning DOES NOT show fatigue, or boredom. The act of yawning means the individual's brain is having difficulty comprehending the situation, or had a series of thoughts that temporarily overridden his brain. For all you know, the realization of being married and having a family with you did it. It's a hard thought, you know. Don't be such an overanalyzing bitch! With that attitude, YOU will destroy YOUR OWN marriage.
thats life now and in the future
so? they're long and boring...
yawning is caused by a lack of oxygen in your body, mainly in the brain. has nothing to do with boredom or fatigue.
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it's a reflex. although I have learned the art of yawning through my nose for situations like this
Yawning is a nervous reaction, as well as an indicator of being tired. Weddings are both tiring and nerve wracking, so it's perfectly natural that someone would have such a response. Don't take it as a personal attack upon your marriage.