Im sure this is already on here somewhere, but I can't seem to find it! My dad feels very strongly about not saying that he is "giving" me away during the ceremony. He thinks its sexist and old school, and I love him for that

Are there any alternatives that brides have used in its place?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Alternative wording to "giving" away the Bride
This is a good line.
Even better at taking any appearance of sexism out of this would be if "Who supports this man in his decision to be married?" is also said to the groom's family as well.
Or if it is a same-sex marriage, if the same line is said to both families.
ETA: Plus, we figured that my dad doesn't have any more "claim" on me than other parents, so including all of them, not just dad, helped to further remove it from just dad giving me away.
My dad walked me down the aisle, gave my hand to DH, then returned to his seat in the front row. All four our parents stood and answered "We do" when the officiant asked something about parents supporting the marriage.
You could also leave this out entirely. Dad walks you down the aisle, greets your FI, hugs/kiss you, then returns to his seat.