Traditions: Fingering the Garter, Symbols of Virginity, and Public Mortification
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Picture a lovely wedding in a floral bedecked reception hall, guests more than a few free drinks into the evening milling about post-cake looking for a bit of wedding revelry. “Ah, look, it’s time for the garter and bouquet toss!” “I know! Such an exciting tradition! I never catch it though…One time my aunt Suzy…
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