I agree that white should be for women who are virgins but how many people would go through a test to prove their virginity? What about the Monica Lewinskys out there? Does it count if you participated in that type of sex? I think ultimately it is between the person and their conscious. Most people are willing to lie anyway so what is it to wear white for them.
2006-12-24 09:47:44
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answered by KD 2
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Traditionally people didn't even wear white on their wedding day. About 1840 Queen Victoria wore a white dress to her wedding and it became quite popular after that. Before that it was common to wear any colour except red or black. (western world) For mant women it could even be just her best dress.
It came to represent purity, virginity and all that but so what. I don't really care if the bride is a virgin or not, I would rather see her happy and in a marriage that will last forever. (Should the groom also post his sexual activity for all to see) You may not be a virgin but you can still be a good woman.
I think society has gotten too permissive in some respects but we are also a lot better in some respects. (slavery is gone, women can vote, women aren't judeged differently than men for doing the same thing.....wait maybe we haven't come that far)
2006-12-24 11:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The white wedding ceremony gown is actual a kind began with the help of aristocratic brides to coach their households' wealth. the first man or woman to positioned on a white wedding ceremony gown replaced into Queen Victoria interior the Eighteen Eighties - she ought to have the funds for an expensive, impractical white gown which could basically be worn one time. different severe-society brides loved the conception and a way kind took off. It has not some thing to do with virginity - beforehand Queen Victoria and for most, many years after, brides were married interior the superb clothing that they owned, even if colour they befell to be. So - positioned on even if colour you want. it is your outfit, and that's the single element of the marriage that is one hundred% as a lot as you.
2016-12-01 03:45:11
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answered by ? 3
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I think you are being very judgmental to people who have had sex before marriage. I'm getting married June 2008 and I will be wearing white but I'm not a virgin. It makes me somewhat angry that you think you can tell me what colors I can and cannot wear on my wedding day. And about the abstinence thing, yeah, if you don't have sex you won't get a disease, but most people are going to have sex, so the best thing to do is teach them how to have safe sex instead of pretending like they don't do it at all. It's just like someone else on posted, God is the one who will judge us, not you. Let the person without sin cast the first stone.
2006-12-24 17:55:01
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answered by CLoftis 2
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White is not just a color symbol of purity. That only comes from one part of the world, mostly English or English-influenced cultures.
Color connotations are different in different parts of the world. For example, white also stands for happiness. (In the east, it's symbolic of mourning and death.)
White is also used in weddings to symbolize a fresh slate and a new start, because the bride is seen as a woman who is joining a new family and creating a new life. It's also a color of surrender (most Christians believe that as the man is the head of the household, the woman must readily be submissive to him).
White is also associated with conservatism (in any form), spiritual or literal peace, royal blood, futurism, and (in some places) horror.
Color association is one of the many things that differs between the eastern and western-influenced countries of the world. Broadening your horizons can help you in creating your opinion and taking a stance on certain issues. It sounds to me like your real issue is with premarital sex and contraception wars, not a color connotation.
Buena suerte!
2006-12-24 11:26:05
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answered by rayediance 2
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i undertstand what you;re saying even though i don;t belive in wearing white..but what i want to say is, no offence to anyone...but some people wear white on their wedding day being a virgin, but the dress reveals everything to everyone (maybe really short, low cut, etc) does that not count as being impure? because the heart isn't in the right place, because why would you have to expose yourself and flaunt all you havE?
Wearing white as a symbol of purity to me is just a myth...wear whatever colour, purity comes from the heart, not the colour of dress...
2006-12-24 09:40:39
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answered by *~Princess_Lubnaa~* 1
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No I don't and I'm even a virgin who is saving herself. I honestly think you are being quite the ***** about it, and I dont use that word often. God told us not to judge other people, that it is his job... White = wedding, it isnt going to change. The important part of you being a virgin on your wedding day is you knowing you are a virgin on your wedding day... it is really no one elses business...be happy, be proud of yourself... but dont go telling people who arent virgins they cant wear white, just because they didnt make the same choice as us doesnt mean they should be shamed at their wedding, or that they should not get to wear a traditional dress.
2006-12-24 16:54:21
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answered by Ash 2
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This may have originally been true; however, times have changed. I think wearing white is more of a tradition as opposed to a symbol of virginity. However, I think people who have a CHILD should just go ahead and wear off-white or cream or something (as I did). Let the non-mothers wear the white--leave a little mystery!
2006-12-24 11:08:05
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answered by E 2
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i think that is way out of date
if a bride wants to wear white...then she should!!
however
if it is a second wedding and you have a child..wear off white or ivory
for that matter
wear what ever color you want
if you are a virgin..that is great but the white dress does not make you a virgin....
you could wear a black,red, or purple dress and you would still be a virgin
2006-12-24 17:48:37
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answered by Bren 7
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Nobody cares if you are a virgin or not these days.
If you feel a need to make a statement , why not wear a sign around your neck stating you are a virgin ?
Getting married without sexual experience is not important. So many people wait till later in life and do not marry in their teens or early 20's.
Many people are on second marriages.
Half of all marriages end in divorce.
You are not better for being a virgin.If it means so much to you, them enjoy.Don't force your views on everyone.
2006-12-24 12:35:47
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answered by Cammie 7
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