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  1. May 24, 2000 · Even the most unsuperstitious and least tradition-bound will stoop to observing the custom of having the groom carry his bride over the threshold after their wedding.

  2. Mar 31, 2017 · Carrying a bride across a threshold into a room after the wedding ceremony is a tradition that's going out of style, but it's been seen in dozens of romantic comedies and dates back thousands of...

  3. Carrying someone over the threshold symbolizes the bride’s reluctance to leave her parental home and her initiation into a new chapter of her life with her husband. It represents the groom’s willingness to take on the responsibility of caring for his new wife and protecting her.

  4. May 15, 2008 · Why does the groom carry the bride over the threshold? The ancient Romans started it: the bride had to show that she was not at all crazy about leaving her father's home, and so was dragged over the threshold to her groom's house.

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  6. Dec 12, 2008 · The tradition of carrying the bride over the threshold is not a new tradition; it dates back centuries and has a few different origins. The first idea for carrying the bride over the threshold stems from the same ancient belief as the idea of an aisle runner and throwing flower petals on the aisle. This belief is that the newlywed couple is ...

  7. While the act of carrying the bride over the threshold may seem antiquated to modern eyes, it is symbolic of the groom’s strength, protection, and support for his new bride as they embark on their married life together.

  8. The Bridal Tip » Brides. What Does It Mean To Carry The Bride Over The Threshold? Carrying the bride over the threshold is a tradition with roots deep in history, particularly in Medieval Europe. In those times, the act of the groom carrying the bride over the threshold served a purpose beyond the romantic gesture it is often seen as today.

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