Father and son 6 people married a wife, marriage is unimaginable pain for Indian women.
India is a patriarchal country with a sex ratio of 1000:560 to male births. In India, fetal sex checks are legally permitted, which leads to a high abortion rate in India. Many families do not want girls, because when a girl is married in India, the woman's family has to take out a large dowry to accompany the man. As a result, most of the baby girls are strangled before they are born, and many are abandoned as soon as they are born, which also leads to a serious imbalance between men and women in many places.
In India, they have an old dowry system: they pay a high dowry to the groom when they marry their daughters. And what is even more excessive is that if the dowry is given less, you will be abused by your husband and eventually beaten to death.
In India, the harshest words are "May you have a daughter." If the father of a newborn child has two hands together and then opens, that is, "empty hands", it means that he has given birth to a daughter.
What's more, in Rajasthan, one of the ceremonies of giving birth to a daughter is to smash a crock pot, indicating bad luck and loss, a bit like the so-called "joy of making tiles" in ancient China.
Because of the decline in women, there are too many men with single sticks, so India made a movie in 2003 called (a country without women) to truly reflect the idea of son preference in India in the last century.
The story takes place in a family in a remote village in India, where the father was widowed after his 40s and left five sons behind. When the son grew up, he did not find a woman to be his wife for hundreds of miles, and finally his father spent a family property to buy a woman from a trafficker, and from then on this woman began her tragic life, she did housework and farm work during the day, and at night she was humiliated. The five brothers each occupied the women one day a week, and the remaining two days were occupied by their father. And the woman's first night only belonged to her father.
Although the social status of women in India has improved greatly, it has to be admitted that India is still one of the worst areas in the world for women in society.