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Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. So we decided to look at the history of dating and its progression into modern day. What we found made our hearts all warm and tingly. After the founding of Rome, there was a shortage of women. So, the Roman men abducted women from other nearby cities, with the intent to increase their population. Arranged marriages were also the norm. Rather than matters of the heart, those couplings were more like business arrangements related to economic stability, property, and political alliances.
As a response to arranged marriages, civilised courtship and chivalry blossomed in medieval times. With love as their guide, suitors enticed the object of their affection with songs, poetry, and dinner β which they learned from lovelorn characters in plays. It was during this era that a well-known phrase originated. When a knight was competing in a jousting match β a popular sport among nobility β he could dedicate the event to a woman he loved by tying something to his shirt sleeve that belonged to her.
Usually, a handkerchief. This is how the saying "He wears his heart on his sleeve" came to be. Courting became even more formal among the upper classes, with romantic love recognised as an important factor in marriage. Then, men gave their card to the lady if they were interested in walking her home.
Courting was definitely not private. Back then, marriage proposals were typically delivered in writing. In , a Chicago Record columnist, George Ade, wrote that the girlfriend of a man named Artie had lost interest in their relationship and began courting other men.