Wedding Traditions for Men Let Grooms Share the Spotlight

By Ann Daniels


Although the focus of wedding festivities is commonly on the bride, the growing popularity of the two ring ceremony has also put other customs & traditions for grooms at center stage.

Wedding rings for men, though quite popular & almost regarded as standard these days, have only been widely used since the 40s when many young couples were separated by World War II.

It was one major step from no mens wedding jewelry at all to simple gold rings for both spouses, & since then a lot of more leaps have been made to bring about a diversified & attractive men's wedding ring selection on the market. Currently jewelers present a remarkable assortment of gold wedding rings, platinum rings, tungsten wedding bands, palladium wedding rings, and many other styles of tungsten, gold, or platinum jewelry in varying shapes and styles.

The garter toss is a groom's wedding custom that is often the subject of dispute. Some brides and/or groooms find it tacky and refuse to participate at all, while others make it a raucous and risque part of the reception along with funny dances and games. The best approach, perhaps, is to find moderation between the two; for example, the bride will wear an extra garter closer to her knee than the real garters, and the groom will take care not to push her dress too high to get it.

The groom's cake is another fun tradition for weddings and has roots in the southern U.S. -- legend has it that if the single women in attendance were to sleep that night with part of the cake under their pillows, they'd dream of future mates. This is a fun bit of superstition not unlike the bouquet toss, and can be personalized to express the groom's or couples interests in very creative ways.

Clearly, it's not just rehearsal dinners and bachelor parties anymore-- there are a number of wedding traditions and contemporary practices that put the groom in the spotlight.




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