Talk:Love lock

Is there any sources date back to the early to mid 1900s
The article states "The history of love padlocks dates back at least 100 years to a melancholic Serbian tale of World War I, with an attribution for the bridge Most Ljubavi (lit. the Bridge of Love) in the spa town of Vrnjačka Banja." If this is true there should sources way before 1999. Like the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s. 1960s, and so on. Bayoustarwatch (talk) 18:17, 6 June 2019 (UTC)

Source
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/19/opinion/sunday/the-locks-on-pariss-bridges-represent-a-misunderstanding.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.33.15.137 (talk) 02:10, 29 November 2012 (UTC)

Proposed move

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The result of the move request was: move to Love lock. --  tariq abjotu  02:08, 3 September 2013 (UTC)

– Of the five Google Alerts news stories in my inbox, only one mentions both "love padlocks" and "love locks"; the rest  only mention the latter. Also wondering if the title of this article should be singular per WP:PLURAL. I should note that "love lock", but not "love locks", redirects to Lovelock (disambiguation). --Relisted. --  tariq abjotu  06:25, 23 August 2013 (UTC) Marcus Qwertyus (talk) 03:41, 12 August 2013 (UTC)
 * Love padlocks → Love locks
 * List of locations with love padlocks → List of locations with love locks
 * ✅ - I guess the source of the current name should be found in the first version of the article (perhaps a direct translation of the Hungarian word for the phenomena?). Love locks seems to be more widely used. --Heb (talk) 07:42, 12 August 2013 (UTC)
 * Support; seems reasonable to me. bobrayner (talk) 09:44, 18 August 2013 (UTC)
 * oppose They're padlocks. The original Love padlocks is clear and straightforward. Andy Dingley (talk) 10:00, 18 August 2013 (UTC)
 * Support List of locations with love locks and support Love lock. Per nom, but singular for the main article. Red Slash 03:52, 25 August 2013 (UTC)
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It seems the 100 year history is fictional
I have looked at every citation and mention of the phenomena and they all lead back to descriptions of the poem in this article http://www.vrnjackabanja.co.rs/srpski/mostpocmeni which does not seem to mention the heartbroken schoolteacher, the bridge, or even locks.

Is this really a published work by Desanka Maksimovic? Can we get someone to translate properly? I think we have a case of circular reference here. 47.18.34.63 (talk) 00:12, 22 September 2014 (UTC)

Beyond the scope
Love locks can also refer to locks of hair given as a cherished gift to loved ones. It is an old custom but around the turn of the 20th century some women used to cut a piece of their hair to give to their lovers. - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 16:23, 17 November 2016 (UTC)

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