The wedding custom of the bride and groom smashing the wedding cake in each others faces is a long tradition but is it relevant today? Women are holding their own in a man’s world and doing a pretty good job of it. Let’s look at the meaning of this tradition that goes back to the years when a woman was considered her husbands property and was expected to follow his every command. Maybe brides should think about it.
After a beautiful ceremony and a perfect reception it looks rude and disrespectful when the bride and groom smears wedding cake all over each others faces. It really does. Do you wonder where this outlandish tradition came from? Brides, if you are in the dark about this ritual, I think you should have this piece of information. It’s a real insult and put down for all brides. Let me tell you how this tradition began and what it signifies
According to the book, “Curious Customs” its a ceremony that gives men the masculine prerogative of dominating his wife. In the first step the groom directs the bride’s hand which is the symbol of male control over the female. The bride accepts this and performs the next step as proof of submission by offering him the first bite of cake. Which also means she is offering herself to do with as he wills.
The third step is when the bride cheekily pushes the cake into the grooms mouth. This is carried out in a playful fashion as a form of revolt. This portrays a childish action and the groom endures it to demonstrate his superiority to his wife. As in ” his wife needs his discipline to keep her respectful to his position of authority.
The bride again, accepts this and demonstrates the traditional last step. She wipes the mess apologetically from his face. This brings us back to the beginning of the ritual where she is once more obedient to his domination. The whole thing is to sanctify the authority of the male over the female.The woman must bend down and submit, In the guise of “the male is wiser than the female.”
There you have it ladies, next time there is a wedding in your family or group of friends, you might want to explain to the bride what this old tradition implies.
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I am hearing about this custom for the first time. There is no such practice in our place. From your article, it is not clear where it is practiced either. But what you said is true-"After a beautiful ceremony and a perfect reception it looks rude and disrespectful when the bride and groom smears wedding cake all over each others faces."
This tradition is a new information. Thanks for sharing