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Who says you can't make that next step happen yourself. One of our amazing writers at the Wedding Shoppe recently proposed to her beau as a part of a Leap Year tradition. But who is to say you need a special day that comes once every four years? Read Felicity's awesome story and get ideas for how to propose to your boyfriend, too!
Brian Bossany Photography As most of you know, this past February included a leap day, which only comes once every 4 years. February 29th has many traditions, superstitions, and tales attached to it in cultures around the globe. What does this day year mean in some European countries? Ladies get to use this rarely observed calendar day to pop the question to their favorite guy, of course! Leap Year Proposals: Origin Stories Exactly when this leap day tradition started is unknown, however some people place its origins as far back as AD, when St.
Brigid asked St. Patrick to give ladies with procrastinating suitors permission to propose, and he obliged. Others believe the tradition originated in Scotland when Queen Margaret passed a law allowing women to propose, as long as they wore a red petticoat the red petticoat was intended to warn the future husband of an intended proposal. In Denmark, another silly stipulation is attached to this tradition; any guy who refuses to accept the proposal is obliged to purchase 12 pairs of gloves for his scorned gal to cover up her ring-less hand.
In Finland, any man who refuses must buy his lady enough fabric to make a skirt. Some ladies view the act as too forward or desperate, while others simply want to be the one who is asked. Why did I propose, then?