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The Truth about Wedding Kisses

November 23, 2007

There is a movie starring Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler called “The Wedding Singer.” In this movie, they discuss what is appropriate for kissing at the altar. While this is going to be a very passionate moment, it is also a moment that is shared with family and friends. They finally decide that the kiss must be passionate with what they call “church tongue.” Until you have either seen this movie or read an article such as this, this may not have even occurred to you. However, it is important to discuss with your partner what you deem appropriate for your wedding kisses.

You have just become husband and wife and it is time to “kiss the bride.” This moment is one that can never be repeated. It should be passionate, but there should be no making out in front of your friends and family. Consider Drew Barrymore’s “church tongue.” These wedding kisses are passionate but slightly reserved. The couple should feel free to embrace one another and there is little limit to how long the kiss should linger. Just as much as the couple should not kiss for too long, the kiss should not be too short either. Enjoy the moment but remember that people are watching! Wedding kisses are an endearing sight to behold.

The wedding kisses do not end at the altar. Once the bride and groom enter the wedding reception, they will be subjected to a common wedding tradition involving wedding kisses. Any time a wedding guest chooses, he or she can use their silverware to tap their drink glass. Whenever the couple hears this beautiful tinkling sound, they must kiss for the crowd. There is no protocol for these wedding kisses, however by the end of the night the couple may have tired lips that make the bride and groom keep their kisses short!

Wedding kisses are a subject that should be discussed prior to the wedding day. This is one of the most fun aspects of wedding planning and practicing those wedding kisses is going to be a great stress relief from all that wedding planning!

Keywords: Wedding Planning, Weddingblog, Wedding

       

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