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The word shivaree refers to a noisy celebration that is made for a newly married couple. Banging on pots and pans and making noise in celebration of the couple is a shivaree.
It was a shivaree: a noisy mock serenade to a newly married couple (Webster's 17th ed)
The crickets serenaded the campers. Benji chose the perfect song with which to serenade his girlfriend. The gondolier serenaded the couple. Roseanna hummed along with the serenade.
Couple hours...tops.
I think the word you are looking for is chivalry and it has nothing to do with pranks. Chivalry is act performed by a man that is courteous and gallant, it actually started in England when a Knight performed his duties with pride and honor. Chivalry is quite a different thing than a chivaree. shivaree (shiv-uh-REE) noun, also spelled chivaree, chivari, charivari A noisy, mock serenade to a newly married couple, involving the banging of kettles, pots and pans. [From French charivari (din, hullabaloo).]
A mock serenade for a newly wedded couple is also called a charivari, belling, horning, or shivaree. These tend to be noisy affairs and used to help force separation of the bride and groom on their wedding night.
As of 2013, you are viewed as a married couple with all the rights of a straight married couple.
A gay couple who are legally married, can get a divorce exactly the same as a heterosexual couple.
it depends on the couple
The duration of The Last Married Couple in America is 1.73 hours.
The duration of The Married Couple of the Year Two is 1.63 hours.
Married couple, husband and wife