Hefting Your Honey - Why a Bridegroom Carries His Bride Across the Threshold
By Linda Ann Nickerson, published Aug 21, 2007
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Over the ThresholdWhy does the bridegroom scoop up his bride
And hold her aloft in the air?
Why does he carry her gently inside
Instead of just grabbing her hair?
Tradition has said he must spare her the step
To foster good luck in their home.
For decades and more, each groom must schlep
Or spend his first night all alone.
For centuries, or perhaps for millennia, bridegrooms have carried their blushing brides across the thresholds on their wedding nights, or upon arrival in their newlywed home. What is the purpose of this tradition? Where did all this heavy lifting begin?
Several explanations may be offered for the origins of this international custom. You can take your pick:
Taking a Bride
An old Anglo-Saxon custom insisted upon the groom's capturing and stealing his wife away from the wedding festivities and carrying her to their bridal chamber, while the guests continued their revelry.
Guarding Against Misfortune
Ancient Romans held a superstition that a newlywed couple could be plagued by misfortune, if the little woman tripped in the entrance to their home. To prevent this from occurring, the groom would carry the bride inside.
Putting the Right Foot Forward
Early Slavic societies nurtured the belief that a bride must not set her left foot into the newlyweds' home before her right one. Apparently, this would result in many years of bad luck. By entering the home in her beloved's arms, she would not be exposed to this risk.
Shielding from the Nether World
Greek mythology carried stories of evil spirits living in the earth, particularly underground. For this reason, young maidens would scatter flower petals in a bride's path for the wedding celebration. Afterwards, when the couple would retire to their home, the groom would carry the wife through the door to protect her from the evil netherworld spirits underground.
Keeping a Bride Demure
Hefting Your Honey - Why a Bridegroom Carries His Bride Across the Threshold
Why does every bride get carried away by her groom after the wedding festivities?
Credit: Threshold of Happiness - Wedding Cake Topper
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- Is it a superstition, a tradition or a custom?
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