3. Tying Shoes To The Bumper Of A Car
Luckily this is one tradition we don’t see a lot of anymore, but it does still happen. When a woman got married in some ancient cultures, her father would give her shoes to her new husband. People rarely owned more than one or two pairs of shoes at a time, and by transferring the shoes, the bride’s father was transferring his ownership of the bride to her new husband. The husband would then display the shoes to show everyone that he had full ownership of his wife. Yeah, it was pretty gross. You know what was grosser, though? Being given possession of the shoes and displaying them indicated that the groom fully controlled the bride and she could not run away. Tying shoes to the bumper of a car reinforced this idea–if her shoes are tied to the car’s bumper, she can’t get to them, ergo she can’t run away.
Many couples use tin cans instead of shoes today. We’re not sure when tin cans became the replacement or why, but all we can say is thank God.
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