We all have perspectives on what a wedding should look like but that's not the case for every culture.
Today we are looking into 10 wedding traditions you won't believe actually exists
1 blackening the couple. In Scotland there's a not so pleasant to pre wedding tradition that involves the newlyweds getting bombarded with food trash including rotten fish and eggs. The Scots believe this will help the couple to be able to withstand all challenges thrown their way.
2 marrying a tree. In India a woman is thought to be cursed if porn is a mangle it that is a combination in astrology when Saturday Mars fall in the seventh house. Such a woman is believed to have the likelihood of bringing early death to her husband so to help remove the curse a man Glick must first merry a treat that tree will be destroyed to break the curse.
3 check liver tradition. There's a tradition in dollar China that requires an engaged couple to cut open a check in and check its liver if the chicks liver is healthy the 2 can go ahead and set a date if not they can't proceed with the wedding plans until they find a healthy one.
4 the bathroom ban for newlyweds. The tide on community living on both sides of the border of Malaysia and Indonesia are renowned for having many unusual traditions when it comes to weddings one of their wedding traditions involves newlyweds not being allowed to use the bathroom or leave their homes for 3 days and nights following their wedding.
5:2 children tradition. In the newer tribe of southern Sudan it's believed that the union isn't complete until a woman gives birth to 2 children if she fails to the groom is allowed to get a divorce.
6 a trashy time. This is a friend's wedding tradition that involves friends of the couple's collecting all the leftovers from a wedding ceremony including bits of trash and stuff they believe is gross they place these in a toilet bowl and would then force the newlyweds to drink from it. Even though the trash is often now substituted with chocolate the couples would still be drinking brown stuff from a real toilet bowl.
7:shoes leaves in some parts of India a groom is supposed to approach the wedding altar without his shoes once he removed his shoes it is seen as a sign for a battle to begin everyone from the groom's side is expected to protect the shoes since the bride's family will try to steal them. Should the bride's family succeed in this task the groom is then expected to pay a ransom to have issues back.
8: beating the groom's feet. The Korean tradition decrees that a groom is to have his be beaten with a stick or fish before the first night of his married life this is can be very painful although it is more fun than cruel the purpose of this tradition is to ensure that there is no disappointment on the wedding night.
9:2 staring. The Bellamy's culture of Indonesia tears a tooth for a religious ceremony they believe the tooth of both partners are symbols of greed lust jealousy and anger.