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  2. Forced marriage - Wikipedia

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    An arranged marriage is not the same as a forced marriage: in the former, the spouse can reject the offer; in the latter, they do not. The line between arranged and forced marriage is however often difficult to draw, due to the implied familial and social pressure to accept the marriage and obey one's parents in all respects.

  3. Arranged marriage - Wikipedia

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    Forced marriages are not the same as arranged marriages; these forced arrangements do not have the full and free consent of both parties, and no major world religion advocates for forced marriages. Arranged marriages are commonly associated with religion; a few people in some religions practice this form of marriage the religion does not ...

  4. Marriage of convenience - Wikipedia

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    A sham marriage of this type, sometimes called a lavender marriage, [7] is usually performed to keep the appearance of heterosexuality [clarification needed] to prevent negative consequences of LGBT discrimination. [8] Such marriages may have one heterosexual and one gay partner, or two gay partners: a lesbian and a gay man married to each ...

  5. ‘Tip of the iceberg’: Forced marriage reports soar but true ...

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    The report, which examined Forced Marriage Protection Orders, issued by the family courts in a bid to stop forced marriages, found around 250 have been approved each year in the past 10 years ...

  6. I Was Forced Into An Arranged Marriage At 18. Then I ... - AOL

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    As my marriage fell apart, I would often fall asleep in my sewing room chair and stumble into bed in the wee hours of the morning. It was the only space in the house that felt safe. My husband ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Islamic marital practices - Wikipedia

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    [3] Marriages within the Muslim community are incredibly important. The purpose of marriage in Islamic culture is to preserve the religion through the creation of a family. The family is meant to be “productive and constructive, helping and encouraging one another to be good and righteous, and competing with one another in good works”. [4]

  9. Talk:Arranged marriage - Wikipedia

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    What you're talking about are "FORCED" marriages, which is an entirely different thing altogether, and is a serious felony in Indian law. People who equate arranged marriages (as an idea) with forced marriages are trying to pursue an agenda of libel and defamation of Indian society.