The tradition of spending one's wedding eve apart is rooted in marriage as a contractual obligation, aimed at ensuring the bride's virginity and creating mystery.
With nearly half of US adults believing couples who live together before marriage have more successful relationships, the tradition of separate sleeping has lost appeal.
Lara Mahler suggests that couples should continue their normal routine before the wedding, emphasizing the importance of comfort and security instead of adhering to outdated traditions.
Brides today are increasingly choosing colors other than white, reflecting personal style rather than tradition that aligns with wealth, as seen since the Victorian era.
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