1
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child marriage
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Traditional societies
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Practiced as a cultural tradition and for economic reasons
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1
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2
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get married
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Traditional cultures
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Often arranged by the families of the bride and groom, with a focus on family compatibility and financial security
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1
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3
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marriage
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Traditional
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Between a man and a woman in many cultures
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1
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4
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marriage
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Traditional Cultures
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Often a religious sacrament or cultural tradition, emphasizing family and community
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1
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5
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marriage
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Traditional cultures
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Marriage is often arranged by families and is seen as a union between families rather than just individuals.
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1
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6
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marriage
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Traditional cultures
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Marriage is often arranged by families and is considered a union of families rather than just individuals.
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1
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7
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marriage
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Traditional societies
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Often arranged by families with a strong emphasis on cultural and religious customs
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1
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8
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marriage
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Traditional societies
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Marriage is typically understood as a union between a man and a woman, with limited recognition of same-sex marriage
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1
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9
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marriage
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Traditional societies
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Often arranged by families and may involve religious ceremonies
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1
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10
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marriage
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Traditional societies
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Marriage is typically seen as only between a man and a woman, with same-sex marriage not legally recognized or accepted
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1
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11
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marriage
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Traditional societies
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Often arranged by families and considered a union of families
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1
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12
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marriage
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Traditional society
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Marriage is often arranged by families and based on factors like social status and family ties.
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1
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13
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marriage
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traditional culture
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Marriage is a union not just of individuals, but also of families, and is marked by traditional rituals and customs.
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1
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14
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marriage
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traditional cultures
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Polygamous marriages are accepted in some communities
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1
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15
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marriage
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traditional cultures
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Heterosexual unions expected and celebrated
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1
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16
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marriage
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traditional cultures
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Seen as a union of families and communities, with arranged marriages being common
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1
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17
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marriage
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traditional societies
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Often arranged by families and seen as a union between not just individuals, but families and communities.
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1
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18
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stop being married to
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Traditional societies
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Often implies breaking societal and cultural norms, and can carry significant stigmatization for women in particular.
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1
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19
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stopping being married to
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Traditional societies
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May involve societal stigma and family pressure, particularly for women
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1
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