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  2. Opinion: Why I had to break up my arranged marriage to a ...

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    CNN medical analyst Dr. Saju Mathew writes that he called off his engagement more than 20 years ago to live his truth. Now, looking back, he acknowledges the pain and the long way he’s come to ...

  3. Parents tried to ‘honor kill’ 17-year-old daughter for ...

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    Two parents allegedly tried to choke their 17-year-old daughter outside her high school in an attempted “honor killing” for refusing an arranged marriage with an older man, according to police.

  4. I was forced into an arranged marriage — I cried my eyes out ...

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    Marriage, overall, is less popular in China, sparking concerns about a demographic crisis. In 2022, China recorded 6.83 million marriage registrations — the lowest number since this data began ...

  5. Fraidy Reiss - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Reiss founded the non-profit organization Unchained At Last, to support people who wish to leave arranged and forced marriages. [3] [1] [6] [2] [8] Helping minors is difficult, but Unchained does what it can, including changing laws to prevent minors from being legally entered into marriage in the United States. [11]

  6. Arranged marriage - Wikipedia

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    Arranged marriage is a type of marital union where the bride and groom are primarily selected by individuals other than the couple themselves, particularly by family members such as the parents. [1] In some cultures, a professional matchmaker may be used to find a spouse for a young person.

  7. Bride buying in India - Wikipedia

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    According to the research sponsored by the Royal Norwegian Embassy at Delhi, the Molki brides are arranged for marriage in 4 ways: Brides acting as marriage mediators, husbands of molki brides arranging brides for family and friends, marriage brokers also known as Dalals, and trafficking of women for forced marriages though this is not as prevalent. [4]

  8. Voices: Why I had an arranged marriage – and it doesn ... - AOL

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    As someone in a happy arranged marriage, I find value in it, and so do many of my cousins, friends and colleagues who share similar views Voices: Why I had an arranged marriage – and it doesn ...

  9. Courtship - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Indian marriages are arranged by parents and relatives, and one estimate is that 7 of every 10 marriages are arranged. [71] Sometimes the bride and groom do not meet until the wedding, and there is no courtship or wooing before the joining. [ 39 ]