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Posted: 9 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: girlTalks

@bold:No idea how ..
In a country where men are overprotective about their wives(and rest of the other men related stuff towards wives), can't believe these idiots are thrilled to married to one girl


Well tbh polyandry is still practised in India in certain parts, just read an article on it yesterday😕

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2295380/The-wife-married-FIVE-brothers-Rajo-21-follows-tradition-Indian-villages-allows-families-hold-farmland.html
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Cat.



Well tbh polyandry is still practised in India in certain parts, just read an article on it yesterday😕

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2295380/The-wife-married-FIVE-brothers-Rajo-21-follows-tradition-Indian-villages-allows-families-hold-farmland.html


😲 begusarai writer got inspired from this it seems
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Cat.


Well tbh polyandry is still practised in India in certain parts, just read an article on it yesterday😕


they are still practiced in India...m a Socialogy student and we have a chapter on Types of Marriage...as in South Nayar's still follow this..but there are 2 parts..in one a girl will get married to all the brothers from same family..n 2nd when the girl can marry boys from different families..in this case they live in their mothers house and their husbands will come to the house when their time will come...and few years ago there was an article about a girl in North India who got married to the 7 brothers..she gave birth to a boy but they still don't know who is the real father..so this is not something impossible to show..
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: girlTalks

@bold:No idea how ..
In a country where men are overprotective about their wives(and rest of the other men related stuff towards wives), can't believe these idiots are thrilled to married to one girl


I am going to venture & speculate as to why they are ok w/it. They have been brought up by Bindiya with no respectful view of women outside their family. So here for them, a wife is just a means to an end, they view her just as sharing a car or a bike, infact they don't think they will have any real feelings for her, and also the fact that they have all shared Bindiya's love without any problems .

Limited interactions with women makes people disassociate emotional feelings related to them.

Now the irony is that this marriage is going to create all those feelings Bindiya was afraid of.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: OtakuGirl-Debo


they are still practiced in India...m a Socialogy student and we have a chapter on Types of Marriage...as in South Nayar's still follow this..but there are 2 parts..in one a girl will get married to all the brothers from same family..n 2nd when the girl can marry boys from different families..in this case they live in their mothers house and their husbands will come to the house when their time will come...and few years ago there was an article about a girl in North India who got married to the 7 brothers..she gave birth to a boy but they still don't know who is the real father..so this is not something impossible to show..


Im a Nair, we used to practice it in the recent past(before the British ) but not anymore😆 though we are still matrilineal.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Cat.


Im a Nair, we used to practice it in the recent past(before the British ) but not anymore😆 though we are still matrilineal.



oh but still they gave Nair's name as example for Polyandry beside Draupadi...😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: OtakuGirl-Debo



they are still practiced in India...m a Socialogy student and we have a chapter on Types of Marriage...as in South Nayar's still follow this..but there are 2 parts..in one a girl will get married to all the brothers from same family..n 2nd when the girl can marry boys from different families..in this case they live in their mothers house and their husbands will come to the house when their time will come...and few years ago there was an article about a girl in North India who got married to the 7 brothers..she gave birth to a boy but they still don't know who is the real father..so this is not something impossible to show..


😲 😲
Yup true,this cannot happen in the show
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: OtakuGirl-Debo



oh but still they gave Nair's name as example for Polyandry beside Draupadi...😆


Can't manage one 😛let alone 5😕😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Cat.


Can't manage one 😛let alone 5😕😆


right...😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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haan yes i noticed ..every expression of garv 🤣
main ussi ko hi notice karti 🤣

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