Soulmate Gem
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Superstitious beliefs have kept many a couple separated until the ceremony, protecting their matrimonial fate from being doomed from the start. The tradition of spending the wedding eve apart is when to-be-weds refrain from seeing one another the night before their wedding, often until the ceremony.
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Read More »Ah, the magical night before the wedding. Getting into bed ready for eight sweet hours of blissful dreams and anxiously awaiting the celebration of the coming day. But, the question is: Who do you spend the night with? Superstitious beliefs have kept many a couple separated until the ceremony, protecting their matrimonial fate from being doomed from the start. The tradition of spending the wedding eve apart is when to-be-weds refrain from seeing one another the night before their wedding, often until the ceremony. The superstitious consequences of not abiding include a failed, unlucky, or unhappy marriage. The tradition has such a global resonance that its traces can be found in most cultures and is, in some form, still practiced today. "Over time, I think the custom became more of a fun thing of preserving an element of surprise and newness to the day—that unlike every other day, the first time you'll see each other is at the ceremony," says wedding folklore expert Eleni N. Gage. "It's also a fitting representation of what marriage is: Two people who lived separate lives coming together to build a life together." Meet the Expert Eleni N. Gage is a folklore and mythology expert and novelist. She is the author of Lucky in Love: Traditions, Customs, and Rituals to Personalize Your Wedding. Ahead, learn more about the history and meaning of spending the night before the wedding apart.
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