Baby Showers
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History of Bridal Showers
According to popular belief, the tradition of the bridal shower originated in Holland. Legend tells us that a young Dutch girl fell in love with a poor miller, who had spent his life helping those needier than himself. As a result, he had little to offer his prospective bride when they were ready to be married. When the young lady told her father that she intended to marry the miller, he was furious and forbade the marriage. In an effort to dissuade her, the girl's father refused to give her the customary bridal dowry. He hoped this would prompt her to change her mind and wait for a suitor with more money and higher status.
Despite her father's ill will, the young lady decided to risk the threat of poverty and married her true love. Without a dowry, the couple had very little to their names and was nearly penniless. Upon learning of their predicament, the community came to the couple's aid to show appreciation for the miller's kindness to others over the years. With the help of many kind townspeople, the groom's friends joined together and "showered" the new bride with necessities for the couple's home. Thanks to their thoughtfulness, the bride acquired what her father had denied her - everything she needed to set up a new home.
A beautiful tradition grew from the townspeople's generosity and continued for decades. Over time, the old-fashioned dowry a young woman typically received from her family to set up her home grew into a bridal shower given by her "family of friends." Gift giving, as we know it today, was not common until the late 19th century. In fact, early bridal showers were focused on strengthening the bride's friendship with her peers, offering moral support, and helping her plan for her marriage. These traditions are often forgotten at modern bridal showers, where gift giving tends to take center stage. Today, it isn't uncommon for a bride to have more than one shower before her wedding. Bridal showers can be thrown by friends, members of either family, co-workers, bridesmaids, business associates, or church groups.
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2006-11-04 12:25:26
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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The shower is traditionally a chance for the community to gather together and "shower" the bride to be - or new mom and baby - with gifts, well wishes, support and everything they may need to start their new journey in life.
2006-11-04 15:29:05
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answered by Chrys 4
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because women are showered with gifts for the baby and a bridal shower usually brings gifts that the new couple could use toasters, coffee makers......sexy lingerie for the honeymoon :)
2006-11-04 12:17:03
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answered by ne_patriots2005 4
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Shower!!!!
To shower baby with much needed gifts
To give the baby things that he/she needs
2006-11-04 12:15:29
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answered by purpleone726 3
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Because the person is "showered with gifts"!
2006-11-04 12:21:24
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answered by MiMi 3
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Not completely sure but think it is cause you are to be showered with gifts.
2006-11-04 15:23:03
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answered by CGS 3
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They shower or give you tons of gifts and happieness of your new babie or new marrige. for more information go to www.google.com then type in hotqa and go to baby showers.
2006-11-04 12:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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they get showered with gifts.
2006-11-04 12:15:41
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answered by Ginnykitty 7
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because you are showered with gifts.
2006-11-04 12:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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shower them with gifts and well wishes
2006-11-04 12:14:24
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answered by Jennifer L 6
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