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2-year-old girls in India marry five brothers and form a "polygamous" family. How are they now?

This polygamous family now has children belonging to this family. Although the biological father of the child is unknown, and the hostess of this family is used to such a polyandry life, the family is still harmonious so far. This "polygamous" family is a village in India. The wife in this family is Fermat, a girl who is only 2 years old, and five husbands are five brothers in a family. Such a deformed family is simply an "anecdote" for many countries, but it seems that such a deformed family is the normal family model in India, and Fermat's special family is only the tip of the iceberg in this country.

one: India, a "magical" country, if you see some unusual events in India, don't be surprised because what we think of as "wonder" may just be their normal state. For example, the word "polyandry" is unthinkable in many countries, but it really happens in India. Fermat, who marries a family of five brothers, is experiencing what we call "wonder". Fermat marries five people and needs to do laundry, cook and even have children for five men at the same time, while her husband can talk and laugh together, and they don't even care whose children are born. As long as everyone in the back has children, Fermat's life is to keep serving and having children. Not only that, India also has a system of "circumcision", that is, sexual suture is given to the reproductive organs of girls before they are mature to ensure their loyalty.

two: "polygamy" is not a woman's high status, but a woman's low status. Many people should think of the previous "polygamy" system when they see the "polygamy" system in India, but the status of "one" in the two systems is completely opposite. "Polygamy" is because men are revered, so men can have multiple women to live with and have children for themselves. At the same time, "polygamy" is also a symbol of wealth and status, because if they have no money, they can't marry so many wives. In ancient times, people who were rich and powerful also had multiple women as companions. India, on the other hand, is forced to have "polygamy" because there are few women, and these women have no status. Their lives are just for those men and they have no freedom of their own. So Fermat is used to such a "slave-like" life after marriage. Three: Freedom is earned by oneself. The current "polygamy" system in India is undoubtedly very cruel to women. After marriage, these women can only live within the radius of "husbands" and work hard all their lives without their own freedom. But I think this phenomenon should be changed. Women are also separate individuals. They should not live in the shadow of men and end up in a "slave-like" life. India's famous cruel system "castration" wantonly destroyed many young girls' lives from the beginning, and was finally improved by a famous Indian model. The cruel life of these Indian girls also needs someone to stand up for them, and they should dare to stand up and resist instead of silently suffering these pains. Behind India's "magic" lies discrimination and injustice against women, and I think these women who are the most victims should dare to resist such a life instead of choosing habits and spend their lives like this. Each of us is an individual life rather than an "by-product" of anyone. What do you think of India's "magical" deeds?