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  5. Þrymskviða - Wikipedia

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    At the Thing, the god Heimdallr puts forth the suggestion that, in place of Freyja, Thor should be dressed as the bride, complete with jewels, women's clothing down to his knees, a bridal head-dress, and the necklace [10] (or neck-ring [13]) Brísingamen (and, arguably, another lower necklace covering the breast, though this is contested [17]).

  6. Epithalamium - Wikipedia

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    These were nudes presented as wedding gifts, which were intended to wish newlyweds happiness and fertility. [11] Venus and Cupid was a common subject. Lorenzo Lotto 's epithalamic painting notably portrayed Cupid as a puer mingens urinating on Venus, a gesture that symbolized fertility in Renaissance artwork.

  7. Marriage proposal - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry companies have begun to advertise engagement rings for women proposing to men. [9] Folk traditions in countries including Scotland, Ireland, England, and Finland allow women to propose on leap days, sometimes with any man rejecting such a proposal being expected to pay a forfeit to his suitor, usually through a gift of clothing.