In 15 Countries, You Can Buy A Wife For Half The Price Of A Cow
Have you ever thought that love, marriage, or even long-term relationships could be “purchased” for a specific price? If not, today’s video is for you, as I’m about to take you to countries where marriage matchmaking services thrive. For just a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, you can acquire a beautiful, capable, and talented wife. But can love truly be “bought and sold” like a commodity? Let’s explore 15 countries where the price of a bride is even lower than the cost of a cow. Let’s get started!
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In 15 Countries, You Can Buy A Wife For Half The Price Of A Cow
all the countries somehow where affected by Western Democrasy or I am wrong? I will take a cow better, cow will give me milk at least!
Real question. Which countries if you brought these women to the U.S. would they leave shortly with half your assets?
here, in UK, to get visa and a British wife, will cost you around £1000. If she is a crackhead it's a £100, but after you have to feed her with her favourite "food", which can be costly. a dairy cow on a commercial farm may be worth between £700 to £1,500, a high-pedigree animal with prized bloodlines could be worth about £150,000
Beware with all of these
As an American viewer, I'm curious about the cultural and legal implications of such practices in these 15 countries. How does this align with the local traditions and laws regarding marriage? Also, how are women's rights and autonomy addressed in these situations? I'd love to hear more context and perspectives!
As an American viewer, this topic raises so many questions. Is this meant to highlight cultural traditions, or is it more about raising awareness of systemic issues like human rights and gender inequality? How are such practices viewed within these countries, and are there efforts to address or reform them? I’d appreciate more context and analysis!
This video is shocking and eye-opening! It’s crazy to think about how different cultures value things. Definitely makes you think about global perspectives.
But they only produce half the milk… 🤣🤣🤣
This video is really intriguing and eye-opening! It's thought-provoking to learn about such diverse customs around the world. Thank you for bringing unique and informative content like this!