Lead (one) up the aisle idiom
If you lead someone up the aisle, you get married to them. This idiom is usually used to refer to the groom leading the bride up the aisle.
20 years ago, he led me up the aisle. 20 years later, I'm still in love with him just like our first day.
Roberto led Maria up the aisle in one of the most beautiful palaces in Southern Italy.
After leading her up the aisle, John took his new wife to France for their honeymoon.
A woman should marry a old man who will treat her well than a young man.
To marry someone who is in a higher social class or status than onself
To marry someone who belongs to a lower social class or status than oneself
If you aspire to marry a woman, you should try make a positive impression on her mother.
To marry someone who is in a lower social class or status than onself
people often do irrational or foolish things when they are in love.
I and my boyfriend have decided to get married in the summer. I don't think that's wise, since we won't have enough money saved by then to set up house. But then, one cannot love and be wise.