The Wedding Night - No Ration on PASSION
Weddings as we know is where a bride and groom stands at the
altar taking their vows pledging undying love for each other but
not all countries do the same as we. Worldwide country cultures
and beliefs differ greatly in the way they celebrate their
wedding night.
Did you know that after a marriage has taken place some couples
wedding night never goes according to plan due to all the
activities concocted up by friends and family in a quest to
upset the newlyweds plans of becoming one in the marital suite
as early as they would like.
In the US it is habitual after the reception for the couple to
jump into the vehicle that waits to take them on honeymoon only
to find that the rear end of the car is fully geared up with
rattling tin cans.
Tradition for the Gaelic culture is where close friends and
family set out to delay the couple consummating their marriage
in a fun sort of way. In the good old days the married couple
would spend their wedding night in a hay barn. Close lady
friends of the bride would dress her for bed and would invite
every male species who attended the wedding to kiss her
goodnight. What they did in the old days to add fun to the night
would be things of disturbance making it hard for the groom to
meet up with his new wife. When the couple finally come together
noises would bellow from outside the barn with its (peephole)
thus adding further embarrassment to the newlyweds.
It is just a matter of time when the alcohol kicks in sending
the pranksters to sleep. Is it any wonder why in those days the
honeymoon destination was kept a secret.
Other Celtic Scottish rituals performed on the wedding night was
the sprinkling of water onto the bed which was considered to
bring good luck.
Inhabitants of Germany and France uphold similar traditions
where their disturbances on the wedding night are called
Chiverie. The US spell it Shivaree, they also cause havoc by
decorating the bridal suite with balloons or laying food all
over the bed just for fun. A love in surrounded by crumbs is not
very romantic.
They say when in Rome do as the Romans do but whatever you do
dont fall as it is seen as bad luck if the bride takes a tumble
on entering the newly weds first home. After the roman wedding
all male friends of the married couple would carry the bride
over the threshold. But times have changed where the groom has
the pleasure, in saying that; he may need to ask for assistance
if his bride is the size of Bessie Bunter.
In western Africa, (Benin), virginity is valued highly. The
brides mother compensates her with money if still untouched by
man on her wedding night! This may sound alarming but the sheets
are checked for blood smears the next morning after the wedding
night. I did say things were done differently in other countries
and this just happens to be the custom in Benin. Sometimes the
sheets were flown like flags from the window to show that the
daughter never gave into temptation submitting her body to any
other.
A Chinese wedding night consists of beautifully designed candles
shaped like a phoenix and dragon to force away evil spirits.
Wine is drunk from goblets tied together with a scarlet red sash
while at the same time the newlyweds have their arms
intertwined. It is now when the bride is handed half-raw
dumplings which denotes prosperity.
Wait for it no ration on passion for brides from Marquesasian
(Polynesia) who are expected to have sex with all the male
guests - Heaven for bid if the numbers are great - the groom
finally gets to sleep with his bride last. Depending on the
number of male guests surely this could go on for quite some
time but at the end of the day I suppose the wait will be
worthwhile because it is the groom who gets to sleep with her
for the rest of his life.