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Why do Turks choose brides in bathhouses?
This should be a tradition of religious belief. We also saw on TV that some women wrapped their heads and faces in white headscarves and heavy robes, which made it difficult to attract the opposite sex. Therefore, a well-developed bathroom has become a place where future mothers-in-law choose their daughters-in-law.

Generally speaking, the matchmaker matches the bridge and then invites her mother-in-law and future daughter-in-law to take a bath together. In the bathroom, the future mother-in-law can see the appearance and posture of her daughter-in-law. It is said that the most important thing is the size of the pelvis. A woman with a large pelvis can bring good luck to her family. In addition, the smell of future daughter-in-law should also be taken into account, and body odor is the top priority of the investigation. Because the Turkish diet is mainly meat, some dirty smells are inevitable, but a smelly woman is considered unlucky, and people think that this is God's punishment for her.

Now that the society is enlightened, most of Turkey advocates free love. In the future, it is more common for mother-in-law to choose a bride in the bathroom in backward areas. However, the bride's "bride bath" ceremony is still preserved when getting married, which is already an inherent mode for Turks to marry the bride.

When the bride arrives on the first day, she will take a bath in Harman. Men should prepare nearly 20 pieces of clothes and jewelry for the bride to wear after bathing. The bride went into the bathroom and took these gifts from the man's house. After taking a shower, she put on these clothes and went back to the man's house. On the 40th day after the child is born, the mother will take the child to take a bath again, invite the band to play in the bathroom, and make her own wish to pray for a bright future for the child.

There are numerous cultural customs like this in the world, and it has become a routine for Turks to choose marriage in Hamam. This cannot be changed. This is the power of cultural precipitation.