I shall post two and comment on both.

Now I have never found that special woman in person, but the groom in my view did better by privately emailing his changed wedding plans as opposed to posting them on a blog article or in the comments.;) Okay, I suppose he should have at least called the rejected bride on the phone and informed her of the changed plans! On a serious note, this cartoon is perhaps a humourous exaggerated example of the sinfulness, selfishness, and lack of respect in society that often takes place within romantic relationships. In Matthew 22:39, the second great commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself, and this is repeated in Mark 12:31. The first great commandment in the New Testament is to of course love God with everything as in Matthew 22:37-38 and Mark 12:29-30. New Testament theology requires followers of God and Christ to love others is maximal ways.
In January on thekingpin68, I wrote two article on singleness:
http://thekingpin68.blogspot.com/2007/01/philosophy-of-singleness-part-1.html
http://thekingpin68.blogspot.com/2007/01/philosophy-of-singleness-part-2.html

Okay, I admit that when I was a kid I did not pick up after my German Shepherd Husky when he posted a parcel in a neighbour's yard, public park, or schoolyard, but I would clean up after my dog now as a responsible adult. When I was a kid I can remember mowing the back lawn where the dog was and just running the lawn mower right over the dog waste.