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Some Unique Wedding Rituals Across The World: Extraordinary & Interesting!

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Different countries have different wedding rituals, some are sweet, some are confusing and some are funny. But, these rituals give you a sense of joy, togetherness and bind the people together. Knowing the different wedding rituals is really interesting. India is not the only county where you find and noticed different wedding rituals, but across the world you can notice unique wedding rituals making their wedding customs different from others. Let’s take a look at some of the most interesting and extraordinary wedding rituals across the world.

Mauritania wedding ritual, fatter wife for god luck: Generally most of the girls want to look slim and beautiful in their wedding dress. But, in Mauritania, a fatty, plump, full-bodied wife is said to signify good luck and prosperity in a marriage. Therefore, the family members of the girl often forced her to become fatter for the wedding day. Sometimes, it causes them endless illness and health issues because of sudden increase in the weight.

South Korea, beating the groom’s feet: In South Korea, the rituals of beating the groom’s feet takes place after the wedding ceremony. In this ceremony, the groom’s friends remove his shoes and tie his feet together with a rope of sash. They then lift his legs off the ground and start beating the soles of his feet with a stick or dried yellow corvine. They believe that it will make the groom stronger before the first wedding night. It is more a kind of fun tradition, where the friends and family members check the strength of the groom by doing so. Even they also ask different questions and quizzes to check his knowledge.

France, drinking the leftover from toilet bowl: This is probably one of the most weird and unique custom in its nature. Once the wedding ceremonies are over, the family members and friends of the bride collect left-overs and then stuff it in a toilet bowl. Once they fill the toilet bowl with it, they enter the couple’s room and threaten that they will not leave until and unless the couple drinks it.

Malaysia, newly wedded couple can’t use toiled: In Malaysia, the Tidong community don’t allow the newly wedded couple to use the toilet after wedding. They are not allowed to go to bathroom for three days. The family members keep a close watch on the couple and they are allowed to have minimal amount of food and drinks. If they break this custom they supposedly brings bad luck to the couple, in the form bad luck, in the form of broken marriage, death of their children or infidelity.

Kenya, spitting on the bride:  This is another unique and bizarre wedding rituals of Massai from Kenya. When the people of this community held any wedding, the bride’s head is shaved and lamb fat and oil is applied on her head. After all the wedding rituals, the father of the bride blesses his daughter by spitting on her head and breast. Generally, we consider spitting as symbol of disgrace, but here the custom is regarded as blessing and brings good luck and fortune in her life. After this ritual, the newly wedded bride leaves her home with the groom and doesn’t look back.

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The Existence Of The Ideal Man For Marriage

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Marriage has taken a lot of turns over the last few centuries and decades. From a simple phenomenon back in 20th century, today, it has become so many different things for so many people. The whole idea has transformed. For some it is just a formality, for others it is a way of earning revenue and for some it is out of their own will. Well, the changes have not been only societal. There have been changes in the way people too form perspectives about other people. With such a commercialized business, and so many options and choices, people have begun to form extremist criteria for how they want their partner to be. These exist specially in the minds of women as they too know that when it comes to choosing a partner, they always have the upper hand compared to the man. Several studies have been carried out in the same respect. Let’s share and make some observations from the facts.

Out of every 4 women, 3 believe that the perfect man of their perfect dreams exists only in fairytale. Most of the women do not consider their current partners to be perfect at all and still date them because they know that the perfect one will never be found. Some of the factors that make the man “imperfect” are things like lying around the couch with no responsibility or zero attention to personal growth. The other main reason for such ideas is the man’s bad manners and etiquette.

Out of all the women who participated in this study/survey, 75 percent of the women accorded on the fact that the perfect man does not exist. The main reasons for such complaints usually consisted of poor behavior of man, or not jelling well with the other person or with the family. Almost every other woman shared one idea with every other and that was the man’s inability to properly listen to what the woman had to say. Men just pretend for the sake to appear to be hearing what she is saying but in the end, end up listening to nothing.

The quality that was most admired about men was the sense of humor that the person has. There are these small little things that matter a lot. If you are a man, reading this article, then you might want to consider these points for they can help you last your relationship much longer.

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The Dream Man Of Women Of Different Ages

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Ever thought about the mistakes you have made in your Love life and relationships. Ever questioned yourself as to how you could love a person like some one you hate now. Apparently, due to some studies, it is seen that due to aging process our tastes in men change. We seek different qualities and aspects of when we seek men. We will now point out the exact kind of parameters women set for the men they desire according to their age groups.

From the age of 18-24, the women most seek friends for relationships. The quality they seek most is that of how friendly her partner is. Most importantly, some even look to their friend’s approval of their relationship. Also, they try and seek men in better shape in order to avoid complex and men who have young interests.

For the age of 25-34, now women move to careers, but the other main qualities like physical attraction and sexual compatibility still remain intact. An ambitious man is always preferred.

For the age of 35-44, women in late thirties seek older men as they are more attractive to them. This is usually because now it is time for them to settle and seeking and settling with an already settled man makes things a lot easier. Women are very conscious about settling and get very panicky if that gets delayed. Dating a man with elegance is preferred who has good etiquette and manners.

Lastly, comes the age of 45-54, at this point of time comes, the aspect of feeling security in terms of relationship and life status. Feeling secure with a person is what drives women in this age group. As they have aged, choices are less and hence they tend to get less picky about men and more adjusting.

The above given descriptions are all made on surveys and research and if understood properly can help every woman set down her parameters in a better way of finding the right individual of her life no matter the age for love does not see numbers, but bon alone. Please get your profile on one of the top Indian matrimonial sites with your interest.

Wedding Tips For Grooms

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Marriage, the event of joy and happiness for many but for two, it is an event of nervousness and sadness too. The bride and the groom are going through so much this day. They need all the tips they can gather and that is what this blog is about with focus on grooms. Grooms have a lot to do and a lot to digest and perform so that they can be appreciated with the honor that has been provided to them. All these points can perfectly aid any groom in any situation any day.

Firstly, remember to always have your own perspective. All this wedding is for you so take part and enjoy. Give your opinion on how things should be done on the day of the wedding. Planning out an entire wedding can be very hectic so don’t let your fiancé decide everything for you. Support her. These days things are changing and the most significant has been in gift giving practices. People nowadays instead of giving random gifts to bride’s and groom’s families, give them what the couple would need in the near future life by having bought things off of the registry prepared by the bride and the groom.

Remember to be and act like a man. Do not taunt your wife with the choices she is making. Understand her and explain her, your opinion in a manly and a respectable fashion. Do not let your wife do most of the work for it can be a burden sometimes. Let her also have a break, cook something for her and most importantly, love her.

            Indian Wedding is such a big event that mistakes are bound to happen and one thing you can do about it is to make sure they do not go out of control, they are well managed and taken care of. Communication is a great skill that will prove to be a handy one. Also give some focus to your own dress. Either a “Sherwani” or a “Kurta” with a “Pagdi”, everyone notices the groom’s dress and wants to scrutinize it. So you better remember to make it worth a wedding dress and wear it with flair.

And on the final day of your wedding, bring out the emotions that have rested in your body. Bring out the sentiments. Remember to take flowers for your bride and have it delivered to her while she I getting ready. That is a moment of personal touch for it is at the end of our lives that we remember these personal touches given to us by our very own loved ones in this lovely world.