Why the bride is usually to the left of groom

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I was going back through "Somewhere Else Entirely" and noticed Miss Penny Lane put the women to the left of the men in most instances. Obviously she either knows why or it was pure instinct.

"Garia was now always seated to Keren's left, just as every wife was always seated to the left of her husband."

Now days it is not as important as it once was. The reason the girlfriend, damsel in distress, wife, or whoever is on the left is so the man will have his right arm and hand free. For all you history buffs, the majority of people are right handed. Thus drawing or holding a weapon was done with the right hand. Whether it began with man holding a club protecting his woman, I have no idea. What is well known is when swords, knives, weapons of such came along, they could be drawn by or carried in the right hand. Thus the fairer sex of our uncouth species could be readily defended by the man who could readily draw his weapon should need arise. It wasn't only the tavern brawls but also weddings where another might cast desire upon fair maid and seek to claim.

And yes, when the west and men with guns arrived, the female and or the bride was on the left of the man, especially in marriages ceremonies. In many instances the bride may have been wearing a wedding gown and just as likely the groom wore a six iron.

Weddings and relationships with women on dates are not so prone to be a contest of the man having to defend her honor. Thus we no longer are so inclined for the bride to always be to the left of the groom. Although many still follow the tradition not knowing how it began or that there is a tradition.

Have fun with life, it's too short to take seriously
always,
Barb

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