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contact between partners, even in cultures which would normally otherwise have strong prohibitions against it. the betrothal period was also considered to be a preparatory time, in which the groom would build a house, start a business, or otherwise prove his readiness to enter adult society. in medieval
handfasting, symbolizing their commitment to each other. many couples choose rings that reflect their spiritual and cultural traditions, while others choose plainer, more conventional wedding rings. notes ↑ betroth , etymology online. retrieved september , . ↑ the canons of the fourth lateran council, , medieval...
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