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  2. Human–animal marriage - Wikipedia

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    Humananimal marriage is a marriage between a human and a non-human animal. This topic has appeared in mythology and magical fiction . [ 1 ] In the 21st century, there have been numerous reports from around the world of humans marrying their pets and other animals.

  3. Tree marriage - Wikipedia

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    Tree marriage is a form of symbolic proxy marriage between a human and a tree that is said to be infused with supernatural life and may allow a bachelor to become a widower when the tree is felled and thus marry a human widow. [1] Traditionally, Hindus could not marry three times.

  4. Sexual ritual - Wikipedia

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    Sexual rituals fall into two categories: culture-created, and natural behaviour, the human animal having developed sex rituals from evolutionary instincts for reproduction, which are then integrated into society, and elaborated to include aspects such as marriage rites, dances, etc. [1] Sometimes sexual rituals are highly formalized and/or part of religious activity, as in the cases of hieros ...

  5. Human mating strategies - Wikipedia

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    Relative to those of other animals, human mating strategies are unique in their relationship with cultural variables such as the institution of marriage. [1] Humans may seek out individuals with the intention of forming a long-term intimate relationship, marriage, casual relationship, or friendship. The human desire for companionship is one of ...

  6. Animal as Bridegroom - Wikipedia

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    Academic Thomas Frederick Crane noted another set of tales which he called "The Animal Children": sometimes, the inhuman/animal suitor is born out of a hasty wish of their parents, or adopted by a human couple in their current beastly form. [2] [85] When the animal suitor grows up, he wishes for his parents to find a woman of marriageable age ...

  7. Again, The Snake Bridegroom - Wikipedia

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    A fellow king marries the princess in a grand wedding ceremony. Years into their marriage, the now queen sees a snake in the garden and longs to have a child, even if it is a snake. So, a snake son is born to them. They name the snake son Hadogašpar. After twenty years, Hadogašpar wants to marry, but feels that no maiden will want to wed a snake.

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  9. Mating system - Wikipedia

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    While there are close analogies between animal mating systems and human marriage institutions, these analogies should not be pressed too far, because in human societies, marriages typically have to be recognized by the entire social group in some way, and there is no equivalent process in animal societies.