By ~Harem~
Date: 2009 Feb 07
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"Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve."

"This custom was observed in the Roman Empire
for centuries.  It was a tradition performed
in anticipation of the rites of spring —
a celebration of youthful love.
During the medieval days of chivalry,
the lover’s lottery became very popular
in England.  The names of maidens and
bachelors were put into separate boxes
and drawn out in pairs.  The couple
exchanged gifts and the girl became
the man’s valentine for a year. The male
often wore his valentine’s name on his
sleeve and it was his duty to attend and
protect her.  Today the old adage,
"to wear your heart on your sleeve"
means that it is easy for other people
to know how you are feeling.  This saying
is derived from a tradition observed during
the medieval lover’s lottery where one could
easily see the name of the girl the male
was to care for on his sleeve."
-The Truth about Valentine's Day
By Terry Moore and Art Braidic

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