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I know it's tradition, but c'mon she's 15, not 18.

2007-02-18 16:36:15 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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This celebration marks the transition from the childhood to womanhood of a Quinceañera. It serves as a way to acknowledge that a young woman has reached maturity.

While this traditional celebration is still practiced nowadays in Latin America and Latino communities in North America, it is sometimes observed by other events that focus more on the quinceañera's wishes (e.g. world traveling). However, in some cities the Baile de las Debutantes (Debutantes' Ball) is also celebrated.

Some other traditions observed in the celebration include the giving and throwing of a quince doll. The display doll signifies the young lady's last doll as a child and the throwing doll, usually a Barbie type or any other is fine too, is thrown by the young lady to the other female children in attendance much as the garter is thrown in a wedding. The celebrant is wearing flats, or flat shoes for the celebration but after the inaugural dance the father of the young lady, who is sitting in a chair in the center of the dance floor, removes her flats (girls shoes) and puts her high heels on signifying her becoming a young lady.

The traditional color of a quinceañera's dress is pink but now in modern cultures they are letting the girl pick the color of the dress and they wear a tiara because she is a princess in God's eyes that night. She holds a court with 14 girls (primaveras) and 15 boys (chambelanes) which including herself would equal 30 people, or, 15 couples (to represent each year). At the party the court does a waltz and a surprise dance. The girl also dances with her father but first changes from flats to heels to represent the first time she can wear them (the same with makeup). She could also get a doll with the exact same dress she has on to signify that this will be the last doll she ever will receive. In the past the party would show the girl is ready to be married, but now in today's culture it is so the girl can date.

2007-02-18 16:40:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I could only ask: Why are you making a big deal out of Mexicans making a big deal about turning 15. If you know it's tradition, then you've answered your own question.

2007-02-19 00:51:53 · answer #2 · answered by Valac Gypsy 6 · 0 0

Just like when you turn 16 Americans make a big deal about. MTV even has a reality show called Sweet Sixteen. Its a girl going to adulthood. It does not mean that they can have sex.

2007-02-19 17:25:42 · answer #3 · answered by meme0126 2 · 1 0

We Latinos celebrate the quince(15) as a girl going into her so called women hood. Its like asking why do Jews celebrate bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah?

2007-02-19 00:46:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

just like western make big deals with turning 16

and asians turning 18

2007-02-19 00:51:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yeah well why are confirmations and bar/bat mitzvahs at like 13?
why is it "sweet 16"?

back in the day people were considered "adult" a lot earlier than they are now.
that could be another reason

2007-02-19 00:51:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i heard some mexican they said turning 15 can make sex thats why they like, i dont know they just told me before when i go to mexican.

2007-02-19 00:40:40 · answer #7 · answered by davi y 1 · 0 0

same reason people make a big deal about turning 16, same concept.

2007-02-19 00:40:35 · answer #8 · answered by MaMaMiLaJo 2 · 1 0

Its like a sweet sixteen or a debutante ball...

2007-02-19 12:24:46 · answer #9 · answered by Annabella Stephens 6 · 0 0

And why don't you better think the same question but in an American way? it's the same answer, come on! don't be too prejudist

2007-02-19 01:51:15 · answer #10 · answered by YinYin^_^~!!!! 无条件为你。。。他还是不懂!!! 3 · 1 0

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