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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 5324626" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>I know a man, a Hindu, and under the Hindu culture, and in keeping with Hindu tradition, his wife was thirteen when the were married. The marriage has lasted for 55 years and the family has grown to include one daughter, three sons and daughters-in-law and five grand- children.</p><p>The young age of marriage is because of Hindu custom and tradition. A system characterized strictly by parental arrangements and supervision by both sets of parents.</p><p>A girl is brought up to understand and to come to a realization that her husband was all she possessed for the rest of her life. She must serve him “till death do us part.” She inherits this from her Hindu culture.</p><p></p><p>The American tradition of dating and marrying produces unwanted pregnancies, abortions, over 50% divorce rate if they do get married, kids strung all over the country raised by strangers who become adults that have no idea what a structured family looks like and so the American cycle continues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 5324626, member: 65823"] I know a man, a Hindu, and under the Hindu culture, and in keeping with Hindu tradition, his wife was thirteen when the were married. The marriage has lasted for 55 years and the family has grown to include one daughter, three sons and daughters-in-law and five grand- children. The young age of marriage is because of Hindu custom and tradition. A system characterized strictly by parental arrangements and supervision by both sets of parents. A girl is brought up to understand and to come to a realization that her husband was all she possessed for the rest of her life. She must serve him “till death do us part.” She inherits this from her Hindu culture. The American tradition of dating and marrying produces unwanted pregnancies, abortions, over 50% divorce rate if they do get married, kids strung all over the country raised by strangers who become adults that have no idea what a structured family looks like and so the American cycle continues. [/QUOTE]
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