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When he showed pictures, we all automatically assumed that it was a picture of him and his mother. Nope, his wife. hmmmm Way way better than the Yemen issue. But still. :nope: Legally there is nothing wrong with marrying your former Step-mother, but if she was your step-mother when you were young, there is a oogy factor there. That would be like me marrying one of The Frau's daughters. Legal but ewwwww. :nope: |
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Putting aside the age issue (which I think we all agree is abhorrent), it should be recognized that in Arab and other cultures marriage is not necessarily linked with romance or love. Marriage can culturally be a obligation or a duty disassociated with whether either party loves the other. In our culture, marriage is linked to love.... at least at first. :) But I am sure that even in the US, we can find instances of marriage based more on necessity or convenience absent of romance/love. I know about a few of them when I was in the military. :yep: |
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Most marriage rituals of old were based on the woman being the property of the father. In biblical times children were economic, so women were married off and having babies near puberty. Women highly outnumbered men due to war, so polygamy was another God given right for men. Many customs are strange, but they often met a need in days of old. |
about eddie's post
If a relative, friend or some other male came to me with a little girl and presented her as his wife. I surely would be arrested after what I had done to this male person. Markus |
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I love how the British East India company employees handled such ''traditions''
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And I'm feeling bad because a 17 year old has become a little too friendly with me for my comfort :doh: |
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But still, even 20 is too young for my taste. |
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