I rather be in a Cabin in Iceland
OG black marriages didn’t do this….. This new shyt for the internet…. Ironically, the first newlywed couple I saw do this was a white couple…….
Shows this place is full of bunch of judgemental nerds who don't get invited to weddings
And you're being JUST as judgemental.
It's just a matter of propriety.
Some of us who have participated in/been married look at the occasion as meaning something different than you do. What we consider 'appropriate behavior' is based on that.

Naw some people in here actually thought dude was eating her out.
We know it isn't, but that's tacky AND wrong.
If you disagree, that's fine.
I’ve never been to a wedding so now I’m confused
Why is this a tradition
What is the wedding garter tradition?
The garter toss is a Western wedding tradition dating back centuries. But the version people are most familiar with goes something like this: During the reception, the bride sits in a chair while her groom removes a garter from around her leg. He uses his hands (or yes, in some cases, teeth) then tosses it at a crowd of all the bachelors in attendance.
The garter toss is basically seen as the male counterpart to the bouquet toss, in which unmarried ladies compete to catch the bride's bouquet. In fact, the person who nabs the garter sometimes puts it on the leg of whoever wins the floral arrangement. They might even share the next dance.
Of course, not all weddings have a bride and a groom, or a wedding dress to reach under for that matter! So feel free to adapt the activity to make it more your own. And while the modern version of this long-standing tradition is meant to be lighthearted, it's still not for everyone. If the whole thing sounds awkward or a little too raunchy, you're more than welcome to skip it altogether.
What is the symbolism of a wedding garter?
Nowadays, the winners of both the garter and the bouquet toss are said to find love—or more specifically, tie the knot—next. Some consider the rituals cute and funny forms of entertainment; others think they single out all the single guests, are unnecessarily gendered and imply that marriage is an end goal for everybody. And while the contemporary version of the garter toss is controversial in its own right, the extended history of the tradition is even more complicated.
Bridal garters have actually been considered tokens of good luck for quite some time—we're talking since the Middle Ages. But a garter prize has also problematically represented a bride's "deflowering"…. Way back when, married couples were expected to consummate their union immediately, and some wedding guests actually tried to watch to make sure the deed was done. Removing a garter and presenting it as "proof" was a ploy to get some privacy and appease hopeful onlookers.
Didn’t they do this in The Best Man?
All in the name of cloutsexual immorality is at an all-time high
It's something I often say when you see pastors marry pornstars.. Not something I'd ever do, but people will be quick to say, "And now he's getting the church wife sex instead of......"That's what I said.
If you can't be sexually immoral with your wife (or husband), who can you be sexually immoral with?![]()
Expect nikkas who don't get p*ssy to know when a woman is acting brehI doubt her pussc was being eaten.