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cfdavep
....and the resulting forced attachment to inlaws
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/mom-called-hoe-mil-keeping-232643821.html
A moo marries a guy who's family is religiously nutty. The grandmoo wants the 10 year old daughter to attend a purity ball and the moo says "no" grandmoo calls her a "hoe" when moo is opposed to this and hubby thinks the kid should go.
It seems that breeders will just marry ANYBODY who will have kids with them and pay the bills and then this happens...
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kman
Maybe, just maybe, I could understand something like that (just a little bit) if boys are expected to participate and live up to a purity promise equally with the girls, but that doesn't seem to be how that stuff works with fundies. Fundies are obsessed with female sexuality, as Cambion mentioned. They just don't seem to be as obsessed with the boys.
And now you see why I could never marry someone from a really religious family. The in-laws would try to impose their beliefs and ru(i)n everything.