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|  09-02-2012, 02:33 PM | #85 | 
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 Thanks Kobi, for pulling this information together. I was poking around online last week and reading about the carry-over-threshold tradition, and learned that in addition to what you share above, the bride was carried because it was believed that if a bride tripped walking over the wheat thresh people kept at the door to minimize mud tracking, bad spirits would seize the moment to enter the home. Apparently no one was worried about the groom tripping, or providing somehow, in the process of tripping, a way for evil spirits to take advantage as they seek access to a home or family or group of people. A theme in many of these traditions is that women are weak links, among humans; that women are more vulnerable to doing and abetting evil. It's a misogynist view of women and prevalent in a lot of cultures. ********** Other people have said this but I want to add that what I would do if I were getting married is pick and choose from all the traditions and go with whichever ones resonate for us or which we can re-invent, to fit my and my partner's values. | |
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|  09-02-2012, 02:37 PM | #87 | 
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|  09-02-2012, 02:44 PM | #88 | |
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 Just goes to show *us* so many, many traditions were made on the backbone of women and in a very negative light. Shouldn't surprise me really. Anything to make us look weak or less than. Ugggg. Things we take for granted as not being full of misogyny that turns out it is. And here i thought the "carrying over the threshold" was somehow being sweet or kind or something. Makes one wonder what else we do or say in everyday life even that is not what it seems. Certainly opens my eyes. 
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|  09-02-2012, 02:49 PM | #89 | |
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 Maybe, Princess Belle, couples can apply their own meaning to traditions like carrying the bride over the threshold, and make them "new" in that way. You know, they use that term "the new classic" in advertising—I think we have the freedom, well even straight people have the freedom, to reinvent traditions as our own. Carrying someone over the threshold could be, "We will honor our different strengths. Your muscles carried me over the threshold but my salary got us the room. We'll pool our resources and together make a great team." | |
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|  09-02-2012, 02:52 PM | #90 | |
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 I like it  Or is there a thread like that? A thread of new traditions. Would be interesting to read what other peeps traditions are as well. Just a thought. 
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|  09-02-2012, 03:00 PM | #91 | |
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			I thought the threshold thing had to do with doors being bad luck. If she stepped on it or fell, then the marriage would be cursed. Or something like that.
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			in the end we all get to decide what works for us. For me, i don't tend to adopt the traditional ways. Like i haven't and would never take another's name in marriage. It' s lovely that some do but i am not giving up or changing my name for the sake of tradition. i feel like more of a well rounded individual with my own set of beliefs, spirituality and traditions, rather than adopting my partners. Again that's my own stance.  
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			I think the blending of lives should always be up to the couple doing it. Ours was and is a amalgamation of who we are as a couple and as individuals. So we're happy, that I believe is as it should be.    
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			Tying The Knot The expression "tie the knot" comes from Roman times when the bride wore a girdle that was tied in knots which the groom had the fun of untying. | 
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 The history is fascinating to weed thru. The threshold thing has changed throughout the ages, differing in cultures and countries, and folklore. The point you make was valid at one time as well. Interesting to see how things have changed and continue to change. 
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 I didn't mean to imply we don't have our own traditions. As couples or singles. Just thought it was interesting. 
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 Or, Tying the Knot - Calling marriage "tying the knot" stems from ancient times. The Danish used to tie two pieces of cord or ribbon together in the marriage ceremony to signify the couple’s becoming one. Later the custom spread to Holland and England. http://limarriages.com/customs.html One could spend hours (and I have cuz it is tickling my curiosity) trying to trace all the parts of traditions from all over the world. God only knows what the truth is tho. LOL. 
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