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Man with 13 wives stirs polygamy debate
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29459, member: 2262"] A guy walking around with his 13 wives caught major attention online when Crime Watch Zimbabwe posted a video of them. Almost half the women appeared to be carrying babies. People across the country started talking about what this means for their society. The practice raises big questions even though Zimbabwe law allows men to marry multiple women under old customs. Many locals hold totally different views on having several wives. Those who back the practice believe it shows a man has money and status in the community. They claim these setups create strong family bonds and give women more support systems. The defenders point out that women gain protection through these marriages, especially in places where ladies have fewer chances to make money. People against multiple marriages worry about cash problems, fights over who inherits what, and whether women truly benefit. They question if anyone can really look after that many family members well. Health risks and concerns about treating everyone fairly come up in these debates, too. Many ask if these old ways make sense anymore in today's world. The online reactions show how divided people feel. One user named @dennythatguy brought up King Solomon's 300 wives, basically saying this stuff happened forever ago, and nobody should act surprised. But @AlleyeZ360 called polygamy a "virus" that makes no sense, particularly when religious groups like the Apostolic sect practice it. The clash between old traditions and new ideas keeps the debate burning hot. [/QUOTE]
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