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20 other hand , girls take on certain economic responsibilities at puberty , such as paying their own share of lineage expenses , which men take on only after marriage . Men tend to marry later than women , even at age 30 or 35.
20 other hand , girls take on certain economic responsibilities at puberty , such as paying their own share of lineage expenses , which men take on only after marriage . Men tend to marry later than women , even at age 30 or 35.
الصفحة 100
This partly explains why doglie marriages last at all , but what mainly determines whether a marriage is successful or not , as with other marriages , is whether the co - wives can live with one another . In her analysis of the records ...
This partly explains why doglie marriages last at all , but what mainly determines whether a marriage is successful or not , as with other marriages , is whether the co - wives can live with one another . In her analysis of the records ...
الصفحة 101
Table 1 shows that in Longsa more than a third of the wives have been married as doglieba.23 Bonnet's data from among the Mosé disclose a similar situation : out of 100 women twenty - nine had been given to their fathers ' sisters and ...
Table 1 shows that in Longsa more than a third of the wives have been married as doglieba.23 Bonnet's data from among the Mosé disclose a similar situation : out of 100 women twenty - nine had been given to their fathers ' sisters and ...
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