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Originally posted by jackfaire View PostThere were actually cultures where women chose the men and if the men didn't like it they could screw off.
I'm not denying their existence, I want to knowI like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ - Gandhi
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Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostMy hypothesis is that marriage was designed by women way back when to protect themselves. This is when religion stepped in to take it upon themselves to control more aspects.
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In other words, it was enacted to protect them from being fought over, which caused not only danger to the women but could affect an entire tribe, village or society. In many primitive cultures nubile women were often a source of jealousy and strife, and so it was necessary to enact rules about having sexual access to them.
that's what I've read, anyway.
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Originally posted by jackfaire View PostI wish I could remember back in roman days or earlier my history teacher taught us about them and that was like a good 5 years ago.
To my knowledge for the best part of recorded history the vast majority of cultures around the world organised marriage with women being handed from the fathers "protection" to the husbands with little or no say. At least in the cultures/countries I studied about social constructs. That would be Asia, Western and Eastern Europe.
If anyone would like to provide any kind of source for these cultures were women were given the primary choice of their mate I would be more than happy to know I'm rather curious nowI like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ - Gandhi
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Originally posted by kiwi View PostIf anyone would like to provide any kind of source for these cultures were women were given the primary choice of their mate I would be more than happy to know I'm rather curious nowAny comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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