How would you choose your bride?

@aureliah (24687)
Kenya
September 22, 2018 7:16pm CST
This discussion was inspired by @JudyEv when she said she would like to know how a King in Swaziland chooses his brides. Attached is an interesting story of how girls are paraded, they dance naked and their v*** is tested in public.
A common tradition in Swaziland (Swazi) permits the King, Mswati, to choose a new bride every year. DAILY POST learnt that a long time tradition in Swazila
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@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
23 Sep 18
Hard to believe...quit interesting.
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
23 Sep 18
It is.
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@jstory07 (148701)
• Roseburg, Oregon
23 Sep 18
That is very interesting.
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
23 Sep 18
It is
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
29 Dec 18
So, he gets a new wife every year. What do you think of that?
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
4 Jan 19
@aureliah So I buy a new shirt and he gets a new wife and adds it to his collection.
@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
4 Jan 19
He is just having fun
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
5 Jan 19
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@DianneN (254949)
• United States
6 Oct 18
That is why it remains a third world country. Disgusting. Too bad 38 girls lost their life hoping to be the next wife of the king.
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@DianneN (254949)
• United States
9 Oct 18
@aureliah I agree. It's shameful, king or no king!
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
8 Oct 18
Imagine! I find it very wrong. Just because you want to be married to a king
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
23 Sep 18
so, is deflowering done in public?
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Oct 18
@aureliah that is so worst scenario. deflowering in public is bad, but it might be a practice of the country.
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
6 Oct 18
@ridingbet Its because it has been practiced in the country I think for years so they are okay with it
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
30 Sep 18
Yes in public.
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@YrNemo (20254)
23 Sep 18
sounds barbaric in a sense...
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
6 Oct 18
It sure does
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@xstitcher (39002)
• Petaluma, California
13 Oct 18
Eew.
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@JudyEv (381739)
• Rockingham, Australia
23 Sep 18
Thanks for the discussion and the link. I find it so interesting how different cultures can be. Whether I agree with such practices or not, it's still fascinating.
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
30 Sep 18
Yes and actually it is something that happens there
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@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
23 Sep 18
How strange.
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
30 Sep 18
Yeah it is strange but its a culture