19 Crazy and Amazing Things People Do For Weddings

  • 6 years ago
From a Shark Cage Wedding to Wedding Piercings here are 19 Crazy and Amazing Things People Do For Weddings!\r
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8. Test of Strength\r
Some weddings in South Korea involve the price if beating a grooms feet. The grooms shoes are removed, ankles bound by rope as his side of the wedding take turns beating his feet with a stick. Its for reasons that involve determining the mans strength, both physically and in their personality. The bride has probably already figured out how strong a futures husband is in charer, but it seems everyone else has gotta know how strong he is, too.\r
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7. Pre-planned Crying\r
Its not uncommon for people to cry at weddings, whether youre the groom seeing your future wife looking beautiful as she walks down the aisle, the couples parents, or just an over-emotional attendee. In parts of China, its also not uncommon that crying be required to prepare for the wedding. One month before the wedding, brides are required to cry once a day every day. The closer it gets to the wedding ritual, her mother joins is until more and more family members, all female, join in.\r
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6. Wedding Piercings\r
“I do” means forever. And if youre someone who really, really means it, getting a wedding ring piercing doesnt seem so strange. The courting has definitely changed throughout the centuries. Sometimes people want to go the extra mile. Marriage is a commitment, and nothing shows youre more committed to something permanent like a wedding ring piercing.\r
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5. Pot de Chambre\r
In France, couples are gifted with a chamberpot to eat out of, usually leftovers from the reception, after a night of festivities. Its not so common nowadays, but there are still those who partake in eating out of the “pot de chambre.” The tradition has even evolved, with some people using toilet bowls as a sign of the times. Dont worry, the chamber pot is usually new.\r
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4. Cream Puff Dress\r
This Ukrania pastry chef made a wedding dress for his bridge. You dont need to look closely to see the bride is wearing a dress made out of cream puffs. Valentin Shtefano was a 28 year old pastry chef back in 2008 when he got married to Viktoriya. Hes well known for his often inventive and delicious creations. Its not clear how Viktoriya managed to sit at any time during the wedding, which she admits was embarrassing at first since so many people turned up just to see her dress. However, she eventually grew comfortable in it and didnt want to take it off. The dress was made of eggs, sugar, flour, and caramel.\r
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3. Bungee-Jumping\r
When Ross Basham and Hannah Phillips got married, it was as the Highland Fling Bungee platform in Scotland. The two did a tandem bungee jump as a way to symbolize their union. Most people just kiss. At the time, it was the first kind of bungee-jump wedding Scotland. The workers at the bungee-jump had to attend of course, and they wore wedding garb, too.Hannah says she wanted a fun wedding and probably a ceremony that matched the f Ross proposed to her at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.\r
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2. The Long Train\r
This Chinese bride was married in Guangzhou, China and once held the world record for longest bridal train. It measured at 200 meters with wedding guests having to hold part of it as she stood at the altar. This record was later broken in 2007, with a wedding in Cyprus where that dress was 1362 meters long. Still, it was this dress in China that first set the world record.\r
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Shark Cage Wedding\r
Shark Week is quite the popular phenomenon. And with all the extreme weddings out there, its not so surprising that getting married in a shark cage is a thing. At the Long Island Aquarium, brides and grooms can be submerged in a 120,000 gallon tank of sharks while they side inside and get married. It makes for kissing through scuba breathing devices kinda difficult, so couples often high-five instead.

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