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Wedding Superstitions



When it comes to weddings, everything is superstitious. There was a strong belief that weddings make the couple particularly vulnerable to evil spirits and bad luck, hence the many superstitions surrounding the event. Some are totally out of this world, while others may just have been created to keep the peace and order and prevent some naughty grooms from delaying the preparations. Whichever the case, here are some superstitions:

* It is considered bad luck for the bride to wear the wedding dress before the big day so much so that brides fit their gown in pieces to this day, never as a whole, and always with incomplete accessories.

* It is considered bad luck for the groom to see the bride in her wedding gown before she walks down the aisle. Doing so will result in an unhappy or tragic end to the marriage.

* If candles are lit on your wedding day and they sputter out, it means that there's an evil spirit nearby.

* It is considered a very bad omen for the bridal party to come across a funeral hearse.

* If the groom drops the wedding band, the marriage is doomed.

* Pearls are not jewelry that a bride should wear because it means her marriage will be full of tears and sorrow.

* Throwing rice or confetti increases the couples good luck and fertility.

* Dress the bridesmaids in gowns similar to the bride to confuse evil spirits and keep the unwanted suitors from interrupting the bride and groom.

You may or may not agree with these superstitions but they're good to know all the same. Good luck and blessings on your wedding!

Lesley-Ann Graham runs WeddingTrix.com - a valuable wedding planning resource with articles, tips and advice to help you plan your perfect wedding. Visit Lesley-Ann's wedding blog for more free wedding planning help and advice.

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