Tasha Utterly different question - cricket fan at all?

Tasha If a wedding takes few days, what day is a wedding night?

    Tasha Laura not quite sure what you mean hah

    Traditionally, the wedding is only complete once the marriage has been consummated - i.e. the groom and bride have spent a night together with all that implies. The belt has to be off before then, but otherwise, the only influence it should have on the ceremony would be the belt's impact on clothing choices and dance styles.

      Laura if you mean the night where things happen, it's usually the 2nd day in my culture. Things vary a lot so it's definitely not the same everywhere.

      The belt would have to be off before the functions begin, people here might not even know what a chastity belt is.

      Tasha haven't really thought about when exactly, but I suppose once it's 'final' that I'll be marrying and spending my life with him, it makes sense to get out of the belt

      and how do your parents see it? does it always have to be marriage, or is it also enough if you are seriously together with someone for a very long time and want to live with him, for example?

      youdontknowme Traditionally, the wedding is only complete once the marriage has been consummated - i.e. the groom and bride have spent a night together with all that implies.

      really? i always thought from the moment they both say yes and are officially married

        Angelina I mean, sure, that is the point at which the couple is considered married, but a non-consummated marriage could be annulled (which is distinct from divorce in that the marriage is treated as if it had never existed) when the same was not possible for a consummated marriage.

          Angelina different places different traditions and customs I suppose

          Have you ever had to wear/undo a chastity belt while in a car? I had to today and it was super weird. Is there a way to do it without making it super awkward?

          Why?: I had to go outside to a mall where there are metal detectors (its kind of common here). My parents of course didn't allow me to go freely, even though I went with them. We were in the car and they asked me and her to get the belt out. We were on the highway so it wasn't that embarrassing (no one will really look inside a car travelling at triple digit kph) but I had this thought of 'if I had to.. in a parking lot or somewhere people could see, how would I do it?'

          When we were finished, I was asked to get the belt back on on our way back too.

          We have a 7 seater MUV (2+3+2) , me and her sit on different rows, parents on the front row.

            Angelina and how do your parents see it?

            I suppose if it's serious and I plan to live with him, we could work it out, might need some convincing on my part - explaining why he is good.

            If it doesn't work, I'll go ahead anyways. Can't be living under their words for the entirety of my life.

            Tasha My parents of course didn't allow me to go freely, even though I went with them.

            Why is this? Anyway I don't see a point to take off the belt in the car rather than at home

            Tasha travelling at triple digit kph)

            Do you live in Germany? 😂

            Tasha but I had this thought of 'if I had to.. in a parking lot or somewhere people could see, how would I do it?'

            No tinted windows?

              Laura No tinted windows?

              Banned. People do get them but the police fines. We aren't that rich 🙁

              Probably a kind of power-trip on their end. I don't see any point in that either, but I do wish to know what can be done if I'm in such a situation

                Laura Why is this? Anyway I don't see a point to take off the belt in the car rather than at home

                Good point.

                  Ines I agree it doesn't make much sense to me either. This is the first time it happened. I'm hoping for this to be a one time occurrence.

                  Laura Do you live in Germany?

                  India uses kph for speed. The newer highways are nice 👌 old ones are bumpy and riddled with potholes.

                    Laura But they are usually larger than 100 km/h on the motorways. That is only like 60 mph or so in American terms.

                      Laura

                      120 km/h here, on highways. 90 on standard roads.

                      Laura Most European countries are in the 120-140 range. Germany is the exception being limitless with 130 "officially recommended". 80-100 is common for rural roads not built up to motorway standards.

                      Laura 100 almost everywhere in Europe, but Germany

                      Restrictions in Poland on main intercity roads:
                      expressways - 120 km/h (75 mph)
                      highways - 140 km/h (87 mph)
                      Usually people drive "a bit" faster 😉

                      Laura we have speed limits. And traffic rules.

                      No one follows them unless there is a patrol car. People drive on the wrong side on highways, tuktuks pop out of no where.

                      Speed limits are 60-90kph (excludong expressways which are basically point to point roads connecting major cities, not common at all.) as far as I'm aware. Rural roads, we drive at 20-50 kph max, lots of people and animals that can pop out of nowhere.

                      As Andrew says, people drive a "bit" faster.