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peace | From what I've been told,it's a tradition that Filipinos are obligated to live with family particularly mom and dad after marriage.Do other countries still follow this?. |
BlueRoamer | The northwest cheese tribe of south lithuania requires that the newly wed couple lives with the parents for as long as it takes to age a fine lithuian cheese called brusketnlatva. Even more bizarre, the couple cannnot mate until the cheese ripens, and when it does, a penis sized hole is cut in the cheese and the couple procreates through it. Bizarre huh? |
sue g | dp |
sue g | Blue.... Is this for real...or are ye winding us up man? ******** through a piece of cheese....hahahahha...never tried that one!!! We learn something every day... xxxlovexxx |
Lei_Kuei | MEGATHON! |
DayDreamer | I believe it BR! |
Rainbow~ | I've heard of that tribe, Blue Roamer....... .... and you might be surprised to learn that a lot of people are rather "fondue" them...... |
peace | BR are you serious?.LOL,LOL!. |
Mirandee | It's also the tradition of the Cambodians that after marriage the couple live with either the bride's parents or the groom's parents with most choosing the bride's parents. LOL good one, Rainbow. |
Rainbow~ | Mirandee, (bless her heart), says, quote: LOL good one, Rainbow.
Ah...thanks Mirandee.... (Appreciation, appreciated!) ...... I thought myself rather witty with that "fondue" remark, but then suffered an "ego setback" when it appeared to have gone over everyone's head.... |
and | wow......learn something new everyday... ------------------ "WHATEVER the soul longs for, WILL be attained by the spirit"-Khalil Gibran "The only people I would care to be with now are artists and people who have suffered: those who know what beauty is, and those who know what sorrow is: nobody else interests me."-- Oscar Wilde-- "De Profundis" |
cancerrg | Ah , that happens a lot in our joint family systems ! infact this happens in almost all the countries in the indian subcontinent . |