In many traditions and customs newly married couples sharing a kiss at the end of their marriage. Christians believe that this kiss symbolizes the exchange of souls, the fulfillment of the Scriptures to be the "two one". However, the root is the tradition of kissing back to back to Roman times when a kiss was used to seal a contract. A kiss after the ceremony seals the deal, but it is not a necessary component of a traditional ceremony, it was founded and is now aestablished tradition in many weddings.
During the reception, kisses the wedding continue, much to the delight of guests. There are many ways for the bride and groom to kiss during this time, and the guests seem to be able to kiss a request, as much as possible to use. The traditional way to lure guests to the wedding couple is kissing in the glasses with silverware rattling or clicking on any other glasses during the toast. The clash followed a tradition goes backold Christian myth that scared the clattering sound of the devil and the bride and groom to kiss safe. The more modern twist on this tradition is to ring bells to kiss the couple to get to. Today, this tradition is used as an excuse to kiss fun, the bride and groom, they maintained, since many simply do not know the meaning behind, or a tinkling bell.
Some fun alternatives to or initiate kissing bells are:
Wedding Wands - a fun alternative to throwing rice in theEnd of the ceremony, they may put into reception and for a kiss waived.
Love Poems - If you want to kiss her guests, they just go to the podium to recite a short love poem or verse, but it has the word "love" or kissing included.
Thematic kisses - if you are a golf wedding under the motto, the guests have to putt to get a kiss. If you have a wedding with Vegas style there, why not) couples spin a wheel and when he lands on your image (or number, thenKissing couples can.
Marital counseling - a guest can walk to the podium and give you some marital advice (ie - (Groom's Name), always out of the toilet seat down for a happy marriage!) Advice for a kiss.
With a little imagination you can think of a creative alternative to ringing or rattling for a kiss.
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