I have friends who are Afghan who have had arranged marriages so this led me to be curious to ask, why does this practice still persist into the 21st century?

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    2 months ago

    in many cultures it’s tradition like India, while in others it’s a nessicity because it’s illegal to look at, befriend or chat with any female

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        What they mean is that there is a deep rooted segregation of men and women. Especially in rural parts of India, where you can get to your mid-20s without interacting with a person from the opposite sex (not from your family i.e.). There are no social settings where you can “meet people” and hence for marriage, arranged is the only way.

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        2 months ago

        “it’s tradition” isn’t much of an explanation

        It’s not a moral answer, but it is an accurate answer.

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        Not if your culture doesn’t value tradition. Yet there are cultures where tradition is ingrained in it’s value systems.