When two People Marry, They many say "You can Kiss the Bride" but..........:)
By Crazy_Poster
@Crazy_Poster (751)
India
August 20, 2010 12:14pm CST
Again, a weird questions for you, read it carefully and then answer me, whatever comes in your mind or whatever you want to reply...I am just curious about one thing...When two people (boy & Girl)Marry, They say "you can kiss the Bride" but what about when Two Men(Gay) Or Two Girls(Lesbian) get married...?
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@meemingNEW (2226)
• Philippines
20 Aug 10
This is actually kinda weird but funny as well. It got me thinking how gay or lesbian marriages would say the line. I guess they would still say it the way normal marriage does. "You can Kiss the Bride....mwaa". I think its because in every gay/lesbian couple, there is always that more feminine and the other who is more masculine.. So kissing the bride implies to the person in the relationship who is more femininely inclined. That's how I think of it.
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@Crazy_Poster (751)
• India
20 Aug 10
Everyone has given NICE/funny/logical answer so....I will (+ rate)
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@danalldred (95)
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20 Aug 10
Man - Woman = Groom - Bride
Man - Man = Groom - Groom
Woman - Woman = Bride - Bride
Yeah??
Dan
@bokal2703 (802)
• Philippines
20 Aug 10
You may kiss your spouse? =) Well, that's the closest possible word I can think of...
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@Fireheart (683)
• India
20 Aug 10
maybe you may kiss your groom..still i hate the idea of marrying same gender surely it is a disgust to me.
@uniqueorn (1011)
• Philippines
21 Aug 10
This is hilarious!
But I think for gay marriage - "You may kiss the groom!"
For lesbian marriage - "You may kiss the bride!"
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
20 Aug 10
To me it means seal your unity with a kiss. I would imagine that the appropriate words would be used.
For example if it were two men, I would imagine prior to the ceremony it was conveyed to the person relaying the marriage vowels as to who the bride is and who the husband is prior to the actual ceremony.
Perhaps they have already decided that it should be related as I now pronounce you a loving married couple, and maybe they would agree to say you may now seal this unity with a loving kiss.